About Us
Four generations of heritage. One timeless legacy. ✨
As Singapore marks 60 years of independence, we look back to honour the pioneers who shaped our nation’s heart and soul. Among them is Che Zahara Noor Mohamed (1907–1962) — a fearless advocate for women, children, and the underserved from the 1940s to 1960s. She helped establish the Women’s Charter of Singapore.
Today, her granddaughter, Rita Zahara and great-granddaughter, Nadhrah Alhadi carry forward her mission of courage, compassion, and change — reimagined through art, fashion, and social inclusion.
Our limited-edition hijab pieces — beginning with our debut collection — are crafted in collaboration with Persons with Disabilities (PWD), turning art into empowerment.
More than fashion. More than art.
Zahara Legacy is a movement — for inclusion, for opportunity, for beauty with meaning.
Every creation supports social inclusion, PWD employment, and keeps alive the values of Che Zahara: justice, compassion, and empowerment.
As the late Mohamed Nazeer Alal Mohamed Rasull remembers his mother, Che Zahara, the timeless strains of ‘Getaran Jiwa’ by Tan Sri P. Ramlee echoes her spirit —
“Tak mungkin hilang
Sinar bintangmu terus gemilang
Dan jasamu, segala baktimu
Akan terus kekal ke akhir waktu”
Wear the legacy. Share the story.





