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AIRPLANE FASHION FILES: MARIAM


Mariam was on her way to The Sudan via New York to Paris on American Airlines.   She was with her mother Hayat and her grandmother Mariam whom she was name after.  Mariam is a student at Boston College where is majors in Political Science.  She  also writes for the Boston College Gavel.  

Mariam was on her way to The Sudan to see relatives.  She loves to travel and she believes that flying is a 'convenient way to get around'.   Her mom was a federal prosecutor in Sudan.  Her mom and grandmother are both wearing the traditional toba that a woman wears after marriage.  Their intricate henna tattoos also differentiates whether a woman is single or married.  Thanks Marian for being a part of my Airplane Fashion Files.






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