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Nadine Mosallam – or Nadine Mos as her clothing label is known – has lived a “nomadic” lifestyle since her childhood. “The idea of domesticity is very interesting to me because I’m always moving,” she says. The womenswear designer and artist is of Egyptian heritage but was born in Kuwait, raised in Dubai and lived in London, before uprooting to Toronto during the pandemic. So, when she came back to the UK to make her sensual, sustainably minded clothes and shapely vessels, it was important that her workspace – where she spends most of her time – feels like “a home”. In this special episode of Seven Wonders, we head to Nadine’s studio to talk sculptures, surrealism and sunsets, among a few more of her favourite things…

 

Primary sculpture captured by Nadine Mosallam

Shona sculpture in the studio by January Tamarind

Spiral sculpture captured by Carmen Atiyah

 

On call moment captured by Khalid Wildman

Lamp sculpture captured by Nadine Mosallam

Nadine Mos sculptures captured in Studio daylight