The long shirt side slits add a dash of jazz and its long sleeves sprinkle a little sophistication creating the perfect debonair concoction with the handmade embroidery to complete the deconstructed print with a signature of each refugee woman resembling five years for each stitch -as a refugee in Jordan- each with her own color.
Up your street style points in this HAMA ready to wear button-up shirt dress. Designed with deconstructed first-rate embroidery, styling a HAMAzing get-up for family get-togethers and lunch with the ladies is easy-breezy.
Wear alone for a fresh on-the-go look or pair with multi-cut jeans or leggings for more oomph.
Collaboration with Kermaz Women
Hama Hinnawi, humanitarian fashion designer and founder of HAMA, was invited as a featured speaker at the launch of Tatreez Circle, a cultural wellness program hosted by MENA Community Center in Chicago. In this community-centered event, Hama explored the history and meaning of Palestinian tatreez embroidery, highlighting its roots in storytelling, identity, and resistance. She also shared how HAMA empowers refugee women by transforming traditional embroidery into high-fashion pieces while preserving heritage and supporting economic sustainability. This event brought together Chicago’s Arab and Palestinian communities to honor embroidery as a tool of cultural preservation, women’s empowerment, and intergenerational healing.