In recent years, we have started seeing Muslim hijabi models such as Halima Aden walking for international fashion weeks where major designers have included modest garment on their catwalks. Inspired by Middle Eastern culture, and the region’s shopping habits, luxury designers have also taken to creating Ramadan and Eid collections specifically for the modest woman with a flair for fashion. Dolce & Gabbana were one of the first to design a luxe abaya and hijab in their coveted prints in 2016, and labels such as Michael Kors, followed suite.
With major fashion houses taking a note to be inclusive and cater to their Muslim clientele with their ready to wear collections, we also saw many honor the symbol of modesty and Middle Eastern culture across the runways of Paris, London and Milan – some more controversial than others… Take a look!
Images retrieved from Vogue.com