Each women wishes for a unique style, which mirrors the woman's personality. And thinking of style for Islamic females the primary thing that arrives to mind is the Muslim hijab. The hijab in Arabic refers to a 'cover' or 'barrier'. The Muslim hijab is essentially a headscarf covering the head and the neck. Whether you wear the hijab to make a political statement, out of religious belief or just for fashion, they can make you gaze quite gorgeous and elegant. They come in a number of styles and colours that make it all the more difficult to choose one that suits you the best.
A brief internet search highlights articles on a number of Islamic fashion festivals and displays and quite a few websites selling Muslim clothing and bringing style tips., which took place in Jakarta.
Muslim female usually wear designer labels below their outer clothing and increasingly they want to wear trendy outerwear too. Devout need not mean drab. Model designers are waking up to this need for trendy Muslim apparel, and specialised stores, web sites and fashion exhibits are springing up across the UK.
European fashion labels are beginning to embrace Muslim fashion. In June 2009 at The Saks Fifth Avenue Riyadh and Jeddah style show held at the George V hotel in Paris, top European fashion labels including John Galliano and Blumarine showcased designs putting on couture abayas.
This has led them to consider the idea of producing designer abayas, will this mark the beginning of a new model trend for both Muslim and non Muslim woman?
The designers and shops seem suddenly to have woken up to the fact that Muslim girls are as interested in fashion as any other female, and while a cynic can put this down to the recognition of a very lucrative and as yet virtually uptapped market, a larger availability of popular Muslim outfit must surely be good for Muslim women everywhere.
It might be that Muslim women themselves, though well versed in the nuances and requirements of their religion, will be best equipped to introduce standard garments to the world of high style.
A brief internet search highlights articles on a number of Islamic fashion festivals and displays and quite a few websites selling Muslim clothing and bringing style tips., which took place in Jakarta.
Muslim female usually wear designer labels below their outer clothing and increasingly they want to wear trendy outerwear too. Devout need not mean drab. Model designers are waking up to this need for trendy Muslim apparel, and specialised stores, web sites and fashion exhibits are springing up across the UK.
European fashion labels are beginning to embrace Muslim fashion. In June 2009 at The Saks Fifth Avenue Riyadh and Jeddah style show held at the George V hotel in Paris, top European fashion labels including John Galliano and Blumarine showcased designs putting on couture abayas.
This has led them to consider the idea of producing designer abayas, will this mark the beginning of a new model trend for both Muslim and non Muslim woman?
The designers and shops seem suddenly to have woken up to the fact that Muslim girls are as interested in fashion as any other female, and while a cynic can put this down to the recognition of a very lucrative and as yet virtually uptapped market, a larger availability of popular Muslim outfit must surely be good for Muslim women everywhere.
It might be that Muslim women themselves, though well versed in the nuances and requirements of their religion, will be best equipped to introduce standard garments to the world of high style.
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