[citation needed] One of Hajjaj’s most famous works include Kesh Angels (2010), a photograph of five veiled women from Marrakech, Morocco, as they sit on motorbikes stationed in front of the Theatre Royal.
[6] In Hajjaj's photograph, the women are adorned with colorful, heart-shaped sunglasses and striped socks, as the edited graphic pattern of repeating upside-down red food cans lines the border.
[8] Eilish was dressed in Hajjaj’s clothing label Andy Wahloo, and is shown posing in front of a decorative straw rug that is commonly found in North Africa.
[9] Aside from mixing elements of both Moroccan and pop culture references together in his art, Hajjaj is also known for subverting the Western viewer’s expectations as he deconstructs the “tourist gaze that fetishizes veiled women” and instead situates them in a purposefully jumbled, animated light.
[17] In 2013, Rose Issa Projects published the monograph By Hassan Hajjaj, Photography, fashion, film, design edited by Katia Hadidian, London (2014) exploring his upbringing in Morocco and London, his experiences in fashion and interior design, and his adventures in the music industry influence the vibrant colours, joyful spirit, and visual rhythm of his highly sought-after images.