Brains, beauty and a point of view: it’s a millennial recipe for success that blogger and fashion entrepreneur Manal Chinutay has perfected. Here’s exactly how she did it.
In fact, 24-year-old Chinutay is Canadian, a qualified nurse, and the daughter of first-generation Ethiopian refugees. She’s also a blogger with more than 335k YouTube subscribers, and a fashion entrepreneur with her own line of hijabs. Starting out doing homespun make-up tutorials with a camera her mates gave her for her birthday, she achieved all of this in just four years – and you get the distinct impression she’s barely started.
But hers is not just the familiar story of the accidental social-media star-turned-businesswoman, interesting simply because it’s the model so many hope to base their careers on. Thanks to impeccably fortuitous timing, Chinutay is capitalising on the Kardashian and Huda-led vogue for more ‘exotic’ (and less sizeist) beauty, the rise of modest fashion, and the power of social media to force open markets previously under-served in the West. In a shifting society where aesthetics, ethics and behaviour are under intense review , her looks and point of view are becoming central to her success, whether she likes it or not.
The short road to success
“Doing my rather inconsistent and mistake-ridden tutorials was a form of escapism from homework and work placements on a dementia ward,” says Chinutay. “The YouTube success just sort of happened, but nursing was what I wanted to do, which is why I didn’t give up my studies and become a professional blogger. I didn’t even know there was money in blogging until I graduated!”
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