Now that the Democratic candidate Zohran Mamdani has been elected as New York Metropolis‘s mayor, his spouse Rama Duwaji is the town’s youngest first woman thus far.
That function will catapult the Gen Zer into the celebrity sport, however the 28-year-old artistic has navigated the glare of publicity deftly so far. The New York Metropolis-based Syrian artist, animator and ceramicist was removed from only a plus-one on the mayoral political race. Her portfolio contains illustrations, brief movies, animation and ceramics, and thru portraiture and motion, her work delves into “the nuances of sisterhood and communal experiences,” in line with her website.
Duwaji, who didn’t reply to a media request, has labored for such corporations as Vogue, The New Yorker, the Tate Fashionable, The Washington Submit, the BBC, Apple, Spotify and Vice. She has additionally taught workshops on each illustration, animation and ceramics.
Final month, when her husband was squaring off in opposition to his opponents Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa within the last 2025 mayoral debate, Duwaji was internet hosting a workshop in ceramics at Huda, a brand new Levantine bistro in East Williamsburg. The restaurant deliberate to host a “Zohran for New York Metropolis Watch Get together” on Nov. 4 “till Z wins.” A media request for remark from Huda’s proprietor Gehad Hadidi, (who additionally owns La Bonne Soupe in Manhattan) was acknowledged, however unreturned Tuesday.
Duwaji’s most up-to-date work contains imagery for Vogue that was titled, “‘The Cutter, the Sewer, and the Grommet Queen’ – Meet 9 of New York Metropolis’s Garment Employees.” She shared a glimpse of that in an Instagram publish to her 182,000 followers. In her personal phrases, Duwaji illustrated a bit “on highlighting the folks behind the craftsmanship of Trend Week and the way labor visibility is so essential when a lot of every part else feels so extractive and non-human!”
She additionally famous how Ryan Phyn’s quote “Craft elevates notion of care” is “mainly” her mantra for artwork. Duwaji additionally thanked American Vogue’s head of editorial content material Chloe Malle, style author Hannah Jackson and artwork director Hazel Zavala in her publish. Malle stated by way of electronic mail Tuesday, “We’re all followers of Rama’s work and cherished collaborating together with her on the garment employees story. We sit up for working together with her once more sooner or later.”
Requested if Duwaji might land a Vogue cowl, a Condé Nast spokesperson didn’t reply instantly Wednesday evening, previous to the race having been referred to as.
Spokespeople for The New Yorker and Spotify declined to remark about her work as an artist. A staffer on the Tate Fashionable additionally declined to remark about her work, consistent with the museum’s coverage of solely commenting on artists’ careers, that are represented within the Tate’s assortment.
Duwaji graduated from Virginia Commonwealth College with a BFA in Communication Arts in 2019. She later earned a MFA in Illustration as Visible Essay from the College of Visible Arts in New York Metropolis in 2024. Duwaji’s digital “Guide Yallah, Eat!, 2023,” was exhibited at “The Guide Present” at SVA. College at each colleges had been unavailable to debate her work as an artist this week.
She and Mamdani, who reportedly met on Hinge, celebrated their engagement in Dubai with a rooftop social gathering and Nikkiah celebration final 12 months. This 12 months they made their marriage official with a visit to the Metropolis Clerk’s workplace in decrease Manhattan for a civil ceremony. Le Marche des Fleurs, the occasions firm and marriage ceremony planning enterprise, described the couple’s subsequent Dubai occasion in an Instagram publish as having “cascading florals, tender ivory roses, lisianthus and contemporary ruscus [that] danced in concord with the golden sundown. Every petal was positioned with intention, from the grand floral arch framing the breathtaking Dubai skyline, to the luxurious garden-like tablescapes that spilled over with romance and element. This wasn’t simply decor; it was design with coronary heart. A quiet type of luxurious.”
The corporate didn’t reply to a media request.
With a pixie lower, Duwaji’s private model leans towards the understated, together with her pairing of lengthy shorts with an oversize buckle, midriff-skimming one-shoulder prime and cowboy boots. On Election Day, she went to forged her poll with Mamdani on the Frank Sinatra College of Arts, sporting a short-sleeve semi-sheer black prime with a belted black skirt and black knee-length boots.
On Instagram, Duwaji periodically lists issues that make her need to create artwork. In October, Lily High quality’s work, the engraved facade of a West twenty ninth Avenue constructing, Hawa Al-Najjar’s “eye for magnificence in on a regular basis objects,” Rania Kadafour’s “lovely piece ‘Mosquito,’” and Lenz Geert’s model had been among the many issues that intrigued her.
Zohran Mamdani and Rama Duwaji on Election Day in New York Metropolis.
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On the time of a 2019 interview with Shado Journal, Duwaji was dividing her time between Dubai and Washington, D.C. Whereas Duwaji works largely in digital now, she additionally creates ceramics, together with handmade illustrated plates, in line with her website.
Within the interview, Duwaji spoke of eager to “open up conversations about psychological well being” by means of her artwork. As for what she needed viewers to take from her work at that time in her life, Duwaji stated, “The objective is to dismantle magnificence conventions, but in addition it’s extra concerning the people who work together with my work, and their sluggish however regular development as they see extra unapologetic ladies of colour in media. I feel as extra artists/designers/filmmakers intention to characterize a various vary of individuals of their work we’ll hopefully normalize unconventional magnificence requirements for youngsters and girls alike.”
Though New York Metropolis’s first woman just isn’t an elected function, it’s one which inevitably comes with scrutiny. Nevertheless, that place has advanced, with a break from the historic norm, “the place ladies had been current and though they’d superior from being the ceremonial to tackle initiatives, these initiatives had been largely philanthropic, youngsters and schooling,” in line with College at Albany SUNY lecturer Lauren Kozakiewicz.
Talking of Duwaji, she stated, “For somebody to have their very own activist id is mostly a good Twenty first-century improvement. We haven’t actually had many these.”
Though Rudy Giuliani’s second spouse Donna Hanover was a tv broadcaster whereas performing as the town’s first woman from 1994 to 2001, there have been additionally “marital difficulties and a variety of household drama that might be tough for a mayor. The couple divorced in 2002, Kozakiewicz stated. Whereas former New York Metropolis mayor John Lindsay’s “extra polished” spouse Mary was extra seen than her predecessors, as a consequence of her stylishness, “now there is a chance for any [mayoral] first woman to be substantively concerned, if she desires to alongside her partner or to proceed her initiative. I do know Rama is an artist. For her, that is sort of a political assertion. So, she doesn’t must cease that as somebody would have within the twentieth century,” Kozakiewicz stated.
Editor’s Notice: This text was up to date on Nov. 4 at 10:30 pm EST.

