Earlier this month, news broke that luxury brand Dolce & Gabbana was going to start producing hijabs. In a statement to Mic, a representative for the brand called it "a special collection designed for ...
Finding clothes that fit, flatter and suit your taste can be a difficult task for anyone, but if you’re a young Muslim woman searching for something on trend it can be an even more impossible task. It ...
Mannequins dressed in an array of vibrant colors are lined throughout the third floor of The Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. “Contemporary Muslim Fashions” ...
(RNS) — Seek Refuge, a new crowdfunded streetwear brand for millennial Muslim women, issues a challenge to the traditional modest fashion industry — all while taking up the cause of refugees. (RNS) — ...
At a filled-to-capacity Laguna Hills community center recently, hundreds of Muslim women gathered for what has been billed as the country’s largest modest fashion event, a marketplace of long-sleeve ...
Reporting from San Francisco — San Francisco’s De Young Museum is currently home to the first major U.S. museum exhibition exploring Muslim modest fashion. Organized by the Fine Arts Museums of San ...
If you follow runway news even casually, you’ve likely heard about the rise of “modest” dressing. Broadly defined as clothing that’s not revealing in terms of cut and fit, modest dressing isn’t ...
Alaa Ammuss, 31, of Plano, an alumna of Brighter Horizons Academy in Garland, is surrounded by students wearing the uniforms she designed. Ben Torres / Special Contributor Fashion designer Alaa Ammuss ...
Macy’s has come under fire after announcing an upcoming fashion collection catered to Muslim shoppers, featuring hijabs and more modest clothing options. The nationwide retailer has partnered with ...
Macy's will soon feature a collection of modest clothing and hijabs catered to Muslim shoppers, which has drawn both ire and praise from customers. » RELATED: Muslim women support Nike as backlash ...
On January 10, on the first floor of an empty retail space in Melbourne, Australia, nearly 600 women buzzed through racks of long skirts, long-sleeved tops, scarves and hijabs. As Tufa described to ...
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