She's had the trip booked for four months. The hotel is perfect. The flights are sorted. There's a dinner reservation she's been looking forward to since January.
The one thing she hasn't solved is what she's going to wear when she walks into that restaurant. Not because she doesn't care. Because every time she opens a website, something is off. The print is beautiful in the photo. The model doesn't look like her. The sizing is vague. She closes the tab.
She's done this four times this week. Five, maybe. She stopped counting.
And underneath the frustration, there's a quieter thing she hasn't said out loud.
She built the career. She booked the resort.
She wants to walk through that lobby looking like herself.
Most resort wear wasn't built for that woman. It was built for someone else, on someone else's body, from someone else's imagination of what a vacation should look like.
Sai Sankoh built the Nawara because she was that woman. And she couldn't find it anywhere else either.
Nawara Goddess Kaftan — custom print, one size