![]() ![]() Maria: I think anyone can be an “It” girl. It’s very subjective to other people’s point of view of what that should be. Lumia Nocito: I feel like we’re obviously very much ourselves.Īnaa: Yeah, I feel like “It” girl can mean so many things. But I don’t look in the mirror and be like, You’re an “It” girl. It’s just like a confidence thing, the way you present yourself. Anybody with confidence and style and the confidence to have a strong personal style is seen as an “It” girl. Maria Al-sadek: I don’t think of myself that way, but I feel like we’re probably perceived that way. Lindsay Vrckovnik: I think “It” girl is a very subjective term.Īnaa Saber: I feel like we should be considered that but also not at all. Al-sadek is usually on the scene too at downtown parties, styling her hijab in the coolest ways. When not hosting her Behind the Scene TikTok show, Saber might be seen anywhere from the hottest NYC party to the Montauk beaches (a very “It”-girl thing to do). “I truly don’t know what I’d do without them,” Saber says. But with the proper balance and friend group, they seem to be figuring it out just fine. ![]() Like most of us, they deal with being in their head about things like how people perceive them and what people think of them. But the group takes pride in being women whom younger girls can look up to. “Are we smiling or slaying?” Slaying was their response, of course.īoth Saber and Al-sadek think the term “It” girl has a negative connotation. On Centre Street, they smoked cigarettes and took photos, lots of them, to post. That is, according to model and show host Anaa Saber, model and creative consultant, Maria Al-sadek, and their friends - photographer Lumia Nocito, designer and model Lindsay Vrckovnik, and model Ugbad Abdi - who had gathered at Chinatown’s Jing Fong for a meal and a lot of Coca-Cola (their obsession). If you have any questions, feel free to contact us call (212) 941-0920 x 140.On the occasion of New York Magazine’s “Yesteryear” issue devoted to the city’s “It” girls, we gathered a handful of present-day women whom we think have “It.”Īpparently, going home is the most “It” thing you can do on a Tuesday night. Staff of the CPC Asian Family Services program will be recognized for their exemplary work, commitment, and dedication to children and families. The members of the CPC Queens Nan Shan Senior Center Advisory Board will be recognized for their many years of service and contributions to the senior community. Tony and Tai Wang will be honored in recognition of their outstanding leadership in the philanthropy and business sectors.ĬPC Queens Nan Shan Senior Center Advisory Board This year we will be honoring the following individuals and CPC program for their extraordinary contributions and dedication to the community:įounders of WAC Lighting and the Glow Foundation Your support is essential for CPC to continue its legacy of service as it becomes the premier social service and leadership development organization. This event will be covered by media and attended by over 1,000 guests, including elected officials, community leaders, business executives, and supporters. CPC is proud to announce the honorees for the 53rd Annual Lunar New Year Celebration Gala, which will be held on Februat Jing Fong Restaurant. ![]()
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