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Rama Duwaji wore a Palestinian-Jordanian designer in her debut as New York’s first lady

Rama Duwaji wore a Palestinian-Jordanian designer in her debut as New York’s first lady

The Syrian-American animator and illustrator didn’t speak publicly at the event, but she didn’t need to — her outfit spoke volumes.
06 Nov, 2025

When Zohran Mamdani took the stage on Wednesday to deliver his victory speech as New York City’s mayor-elect, the room was already buzzing with the electricity of history being made.

Mamdani, a 34-year-old Democratic Socialist, is the city’s first Muslim and South Asian mayor — and the youngest in almost a century to win the top job. But while the crowd hung onto his words about “reaching for something greater,” eyes also drifted to the woman standing beside him.

This was the public’s first glimpse of Rama Duwaji in her new role as New York’s first lady, and she made the moment count.

The Syrian-American animator and illustrator didn’t speak publicly, but she didn’t need to — her outfit spoke volumes. Duwaji wore a striking square-necked, laser-cut denim top by Zeid Hijazi — a Palestinian-Jordanian designer whose work merges Middle Eastern craft techniques with couture silhouettes. The dark, sculptural bodice, layered over a flowing black skirt by New York designer Ulla Johnson, was paired with earrings by Eddie Borgo.

It wasn’t the usual first lady aesthetic, and that was the point.

Where political spouses in the US have often leaned towards soft-neutral J.Crew cardigans or the polite tailoring of the Jackie Kennedy mould, Duwaji’s debut look felt grounded in Brooklyn — textured, artistic, confident and unafraid of symbolism. It was, very simply, her.

Duwaji has long used her art to centre the voices and struggles of Middle Eastern women, particularly Syrian and Palestinian women navigating displacement and violence. “With so many people being pushed out and silenced by fear, all I can do is use my voice,” she said in an earlier interview with Yung magazine. Her work in recent years has focused heavily on Palestinian women in Gaza.

Mamdani’s campaign, meanwhile, was marked by fierce backlash over his pro-Palestine stance and Islamophobic attacks on his identity and faith. So Duwaji’s choice of a Palestinian designer on the night her husband toppled New York’s political dynasty was quiet, intentional solidarity. It was a statement of presence: we are here as we are, and we are not dimming.

It also possibly signalled how she plans to approach her role ahead. Supporting local designers like Johnson and Borgo reflected her investment in the communities now tied to her husband’s leadership. Choosing Hijazi, whose designs are rooted in the same region and politics that shape her art, reflected her commitment to carrying her cultural and political identity into public life unapologetically.

Earlier this year, Mamdani wrote of his wife: “Rama isn’t just my wife, she’s an incredible artist who deserves to be known on her own terms.” Last night, she introduced herself to New York on exactly those terms.

Comments

Ed, New York Nov 06, 2025 12:39pm
Congratulations to the Pakistani origin Mamdani for becoming the mayor of New York. As a new yorker, I have a high regard and admiration for hard working Pakistanis and Pakistani origin people. This is the beginning of the American dream.
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D.M NAPAR Nov 06, 2025 12:44pm
Historically speaking,Both Political wives and Daughters have always been incredibly instrumental in their spouses',or fathers' political careers all across the planet earth.Best Wishes,Zohran Mamdani and Rama.
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Taj Ahmad Nov 06, 2025 03:33pm
Welcome to our newly elected Mayor and 1st lady of New York City.
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Nov 06, 2025 04:23pm
After winning the critical election for the critical position of New York Mayor, the real journey for him starts now to deliver produce what he has promised to his electorates. Wishing him the best.
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Surinder Gill Nov 06, 2025 04:40pm
Why did you not mention the origin of Mamdani being Indian? It is USA where candidate's merits are looked at and not his religion. origin or caste. Next to NY Norwich CT elected a baptised Sikh Swaranjit Singh Khalsa as Mayor, in a city where only 10 Sikh families live. This is democracy and not where only few selected familes rules, one after the other, turn by turn.
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Narin Nov 06, 2025 05:50pm
You are wrong, he's of Indian origin. His father, has Indian forefathers and comes from Uganda and his mother is a famous Indian film producer.
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Ganesh Saha Nov 06, 2025 08:30pm
Why you Pakistanis always attempt to find out Pakistani origin when any significant winning event occurs? You better should know that Mamdani has no connection with Pakistan. His father is Muslim and his mother is a prominent American who was born in India. Being a Muslim does not mean he has connections with Pakistan. Stop your racist and communal utterances. Will you Pakistanis give the same opportunity what Mamdani got in USA? Certainly not because then your so called pure Pakistan will turn into a impure country. Shame on you people. Behave like a human being
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Norsam Nov 07, 2025 08:53am
modern bourgeois rather than democratic socialist muslin identity
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Laila Nov 07, 2025 09:55pm
Congratulations on the win!! I knew he would. It was written. Fate. Also I knew his wife was Arab when I saw her face. They look beautiful together. What a mix their kids will be. Indian, Syrian. I love mixed couples. The have the most beautiful babies with a rich diverse cultural heritage. Also lucky her. No curse of the joint family system lol @Ed, New York Ok but he is not Pakistani? He is not. He was born in Uganda to parents of Indian heritage..
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