SARTELL — Fay Omar believes softness is a form of resilience, and she wears that belief in gold jewelry, a perfectly draped hijab and a carefully coordinated outfit. The 27-year-old Somali American grew up hearing that girls with darker skin tones shouldn’t wear bright colors like pink or yellow. She rejected that idea. Now, color is part of her signature — paired with perfume and the quiet confidence of someone settled in her skin. It’s also th…
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