Well, the typical style of Islamic clothing is based on privacy and on the concept of modest dressing style which are designed to shield modesty, to protect the femininity. However, covering the entire female body in a rather modest manner can still result in extremely attractive attire.
In fact it is somewhat an accepted fact that in Muslim women clothing trend, the overall grace was always there and now the modern designer has aligned well the basics of modest clothing with the contemporary style to let it match with the chic appeal of the era. Yes, that’s correct; it has ushered in a charming synthesis of style and modesty and this can be best limned amidst the lines and weaves of the latest Islamic abaya, jilbab, Chiffon Kaftans and in the midst of the latest hijab style. Trust me; the modern Islamic clothing has become the hottest fashion trend famed for its muliebrity and subtle charm. The sheer bold colors and bright designs in addition to comfortable nevertheless fashionable fabrics stands as a great means of updated style for the Muslim women.
Let’s see what modern Islamic clothing has to offer:
Abayas: Although still available in the common dark colors of brown, black and navy, the traditional abayas are now aligned well to match with the demand of style and are available in beautiful jewels tones in the feminine shades of blue, green, maroon, lilac and more.
As a matter of fact the modern Abayas are pretty fashionable and are actually embellished with sequins and beads in gleaming starburst, floral and geometric patterns on the sleeves, necklines, hems and bodice.
Jilbabs: The Jilbabs are also designed while keeping the modern flair in mind. typically designed in traditional cotton, polyester and linen the Jilbabs are now elegant and eye-catching.
Hijabs: the traditional head scarf has also passed through tsunami of changes and now Hijab is available in an array of color, design and pattern. No more limited to the shawl hijabs in monotonous colors the modern day head scarves are available in an assortment of shades ranging from traditional black and brown, to pretty pinks, lavenders, oranges, greens and even earthly tones. Women Islamic clothing has indeed changed and has now evolved alongside the fashion industry in its own right.
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