More Mexico! 🇲🇽 Sea Turtle Release in Puerto Escondido 🌊 Beautiful Tasty Oaxaca 🦗 The magnificent Tule tree (widest tree in the world) 🌳 Hierve El Agua ⛰️ Cooking Class 🌮 15 types of Tomatoes! 🍅 Cenotes and Marquesitas in Merida! ☄️ Making this selection was nearly impossible, our Mexico adventure was a dream, all of you should go! 🗺️
Reinterpretation of William Holman Hunt‘s Isabella and the Pot of Basil (1868)
Grateful to the team 🖼️
@riyamiam@liz_x_beth_@larrys_ocean
Huge thanks to @rosettaarts for the studio space! 🫶🏼
@SceneStyled : There is a deliberate intricacy to the way Riyam Salim dresses. For the London-based model, fashion operates as a form of expression — a way to articulate identity, trace personal history, and hold onto fragments of memory.
Raised between several cities in the Middle East, Salim is of German and Iraqi heritage. Her mother’s work with the UN meant frequent movement, and with it, a layering of influences that continues to surface in her style — most visibly through her jewellery. “It just kind of tells the story of all the different countries I’ve lived in,” she says of the pieces she returns to.
Her wardrobe is tightly edited and largely secondhand. “I think you can find some of the coolest pieces secondhand,” Salim tells SceneStyled, drawn to the idea of garments with a life before her own.
Each piece carries its own trajectory. “These objects and how they travel around and the journeys that they have separately from the people that then own them,” she reflects. From an oversized men’s trench coat, likely decades old, to a Lebanese-lira print top that recalls a childhood collection of banknotes, Salim dresses with a sense of context that extends well beyond the surface.
For the full SELECTS with Riyam Salim, head to (link in bio) or download the #SceneNOW app available on iOS and Android.
The Hour of Sunset 🌅 @kazna.asker Presentation
Such a special LFW show which celebrated Ramadan and was probably the biggest Iftar I've ever experienced!