Glimpse up the world @worldwithmaria

Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) [India], April 28: Maria, an Indian lifestyle blogger, based in Dubai has a charming way of living and is driven by her passion and creativity. With the enthusiastic and optimistic persona, she’s loved and acknowledged by many for her aesthetic and colourful feed. Our unicorn believer Maria has been a rainbow for many unicorns out there. Our Indian girl, living her dreams in Dubai and following what she really loves, has set a bar up high for females like her to pursue their passion no matter the obstacles. ‘The hurdles and tough times are a part of life, and we must keep moving ahead and tick off the things we’ve been dreading from our bucket list,’ says Maria. Her inspiring words surely are thought-provoking and influential for many.

Maria’s love for being creative has always remained intact and has taken her to places of success through the years of her being a lifestyle influencer. Apart from the creative feed that she has, she’s a digger of traveling and discovering new places now and then. She has traveled across and explored so many new places over the course. Her exploring self has helped many to go around and check out new places. With her colourful and vibrant aesthetics, watching her growing every day does make sense. Her taste for perfection and the beautiful, colourful combinations that she uses and her feed itself, truly sets her apart from the many lifestyle bloggers and influencers. Our indie-Dubai girl Maria, with her passion for creativity, carries her passion through and leaves her sparkle wherever she is ought to go. Her witty and fun way of life brings her much closer to her ever-growing audience. Maria’s content is largely loved by her followers. The authenticity in her work is unmistakably remarkable.

Maria’s creativity does not just stop here. It goes much wide towards her love for content writing as well. Creating the perfect content and writing the perfect caption, brings her in limelight. She has worked with some amazing and prestigious brands and media houses like Emirates Woman, Lovin’ Dubai, Dubai OFW, Expat Woman, and many more. Her work has been inspiring and most importantly inculcated the need in many to bring out their creative side. Maria, with her amazing anatomy, along with being in the social media industry for 4 years, is creating a change and is embarking on her influential self largely today. Take a glimpse of her world @worldwithmaria and surely you won’t regret it.

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