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Creative Profiles
ROAR Collective is a dedicated space to spotlight the talent, individuality, and creative power of brilliant women across the globe.
This is where unique vision takes centre stage. Where bold ideas are celebrated. Where creative voices are amplified without apology.
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We honour the woman behind the work.
We honour the fire that refuses to be dimmed.
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This is where individuality rises.
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Hira is a third-culture creative in and co-founder of AND THE NERVE!, turning bold ideas into work that challenges conventions. She shares her journey, influences, and insights on shaking up creativity.

Also known as OCEÁ, is an internationally recognised visual storyteller. In this interview, she reflects on the women and worlds that inspire her, her unique creative process, and the collaborations that have shaped her career both in Pakistan and abroad.

Jawahira is a creatively fearless leader and Executive Creative Director at Red Publicis, turning insight and culture into work that sparks conversation. She shares her journey, inspirations, and perspective on making ideas that truly resonate.

Carlotta is a London-based Italian filmmaker whose work is rooted in observation, memory, and quiet curiosity. In this interview, she reflects on the worlds that shaped her, her instinct for storytelling, and the people and places that continue to influence her practice.

Wajeeha Abbasi is a Toronto-based illustrator and designer whose work weaves together themes of identity, femininity, and South Asian culture through bold, expressive visuals. In this interview, she reflects on her upbringing in Islamabad, her evolving creative journey, and how personal experience, pop culture, and a strong sense of perspective continue to shape her practice.

Huma Mobin is an award-winning Pakistan-based Executive Creative Director and founder of Contentory Inc. In this interview, she reflects on a “generic” upbringing shaped by imagination and books, and how NCA became the place where she found her voice. Guided by mentorship, bold leaps, and defining campaigns, her journey is rooted in resilience, instinct, and self-belief.

Meet Mette Alanne Moman, known as Metskiie, a Canada-based illustrator whose sketchbook-inspired work translates emotion, memory, and imagination into intimate visual form, and whose practice has reached global audiences including a collaboration with Olivia Rodrigo on limited-edition prints. Read her journey as she reflects on a creatively rich upbringing, the quiet clarity of the COVID era, and the gradual unfolding of a voice rooted in feeling, instinct, and self-expression.
