Nadia Aboulhosn
Bust
41
Waist
31
Hip
45
Eyes
Dark Brown
Hair
Dark Brown
Shoes
8
Height
5 Feet, 3 Inches

Net worth $1 Million

Birthday
September 13, 1988
Birthplace
Birth Sign

About

Nadia Aboulhosn is an Orlando-born, Lebanese-American fashion creator who built a global audience by showing that great style has no size limit. Born on September 13 1988, she began posting outfit photos online in 2010 and quickly stood out for fearless body-positive messaging and a sharp, street-meets-minimalist aesthetic. Today she balances three overlapping roles—blogger, curve model, and clothing designer—while speaking candidly about self-acceptance to more than a million combined followers on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and her eponymous blog. Her résumé includes designing capsule lines for Boohoo, Addition Elle, and Lord & Taylor, plus launching her own “by Nadia Aboulhosn” label in 2025, a drop-style collection made “for the unapologetic, free-spirited, bold dresser.”

Before Fame

Growing up in central Florida, Aboulhosn was surrounded by Lebanese family traditions but little fashion industry infrastructure, so she created her own runway on the internet. At 22 she moved to Harlem, juggling retail day jobs while shooting blog photos against brick walls and brownstone stoops. Those DIY images caught the eye of Seventeen magazine, which booked her first editorial for its curvy style section; shortly afterward she won American Apparel’s nationwide model search. The momentum snowballed—by 2015 Business Insider credited her with helping Boohoo’s plus range lift revenues by 27 percent, and Addition Elle invited her to design a 14-piece collection that debuted at New York Fashion Week the same year.

Trivia

  • Magazine milestone: In April 2016 she became the first plus-size digital influencer to front Women’s Running magazine, a cover that sparked headlines about fitness diversity.
  • 5′ 3″ powerhouse: At just over 160 cm tall, she challenges runway stereotypes from two angles—size and height—and often jokes that her “short-girl energy” is part of the brand.
  • Humanitarian streak: Her site includes a dedicated philanthropy tab where she’s raised funds for disaster relief in Lebanon and U.S. homelessness initiatives.
  • Pop-culture inspo: She has cited Angelina Jolie’s confidence and Oprah’s fearlessness as lifelong north stars when she needs a creative reset.
  • TikTok alter-ego: Posting as @ohmygodnadia, she shares renovation mishaps, thrift hauls, and self-deprecating skits—fans particularly loved her “It’s either me or me all 2024” clip that went viral for its tongue-in-cheek swagger.

Family Life

Aboulhosn often credits her close-knit Lebanese-American clan for grounding her whirlwind career. In 2023 she and long-time partner Junior bought a fixer-upper in Florida to stay near both of their extended families, documenting every drywall disaster for their followers. A few months later—on their May 10 anniversary—Junior proposed inside the half-renovated house with a ring the couple had co-designed back in 2018.

The pair marked nine years together in 2024, joking on Instagram that wedding planning would start only “when the last tile is finally laid,” and by the ten-year mark (May 2025) they had penciled in November 1 2025 as a tentative ceremony date.

When she isn’t traveling for shoots, Nadia splits time between that Florida home, New York engagements, and visits to Lebanon, where she reconnects with extended family in Btekhnay and gathers design inspiration from local textiles.

Associated With

Professionally, Aboulhosn is linked with several key names in fashion’s size-inclusive wave. Early collaborations with fellow blogger-turned-designer Gabi Fresh spurred panels and pop-ups celebrating curvy style; body-positive supermodel Ashley Graham praised Nadia’s Women’s Running cover as a breakthrough for fitness media.

Brand-wise, she remains a recurring face for Boohoo and Fashion Nova Curve, while Addition Elle’s NYFW showcase cemented her reputation as a designer who understands both plus proportions and trend forecasting. Beyond fashion, Create & Cultivate tapped her as a 2014 digital-entrepreneur speaker alongside founders of lifestyle startups, underscoring her influence beyond clothing racks.

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