Saturday, 18 February 2012

Muslim Fashion



ISLAMIC DRESS
Most Muslim women today do not wear a full face veil. It is more common to see women in hijab, loose clothing topped by a type of scarf worn around the head and under the chin. Women don't share a common style nor have the same reasons for wearing hijab. For many it reflects the belief that they are following God's commandments, are dressing according to "the correct standard of modesty," or simply are wearing the type of traditional clothes they feel comfortable in.

HIJAB
muslim women wearing hijab
hijab wearing with baju kurung 
wearing baju kurung with difference stlye of wearing hijab
calling baju kurung modern in Malaysia
common look of muslim women in Malaysia and Indonesia

DUPATA



A Pakistani woman in Islamabad adjusts her 

dupata


This bride is actually wearing a tight fitted

full cap (so it also covers the neck) under

her dupatta. She is wearing a high neckline

and yet still manages to rock all the

jewellery. Photography by Tanvir Ali

CHADOR


Muslim Woman Wearing A Chador At The Tomb Of 

Hafez In Shiraz Iran


A Muslim woman wears a black chador. The garment is a semicircular cloak covering the head, body and sometimes the face. Women are required to wear the chador outside and also inside the home in front of men other than their husbands.

BURKA 
wear burqas – which cover the wearer’s entire body apart from their eyes

NIQAB

Niqab Photos of Muslim Women from Saudi 

Arabia, Yemen, the UAE, Morroco, Oman, Qatar,

 Iran (Hormozgan), Bahrain, Egypt, Kashmir, 

Kuwait, Syria, Dubai and other Arab countries 

and regions.


A woman in London wearing the full niqab. 

ABAYA


Abaya sometimes also called an aba, is a 

simple, loose over-garment, essentially a

 robe-like dress, worn by some women in parts

 of the Islamic world including in Turkey



2011 Beautiful and Stylish abaya dress for

 Muslim women



“Fashion is not necessarily about labels. It’s not about brands. It’s about something else that comes from within you.” —Ralph Lauren

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