Sunday 26 June 2016

Muslim Fashion - 3 Modest Ways to Wear Muslim Fashion

Looking Muslim fashion is fashionable yet modest? With fashion you know where to draw the line? What are the do's and don'ts for Muslim clothes? This article will discuss some ways to dress modestly.



First, always remind yourself the Islamic dress code. Clothing should be long, loose fitted and not transparent. Muslim women must also cover their heads with a headscarf (hijab).

If you prefer to wear traditional Muslim clothes then you can choose to wear abayas (long kaftan like dresses) originating from Arab countries. There are many designs to choose from. From the classic black and urban fashion styles to more Western styles. You can even get the design; or you would like to use the traditional Pakistani shalwar kameez (loose tunic and trousers), which originates from India / Pakistan. They are options for choice. So much to choose from!

One thing to remember is to keep the glitter and tinsel to a minimum for everyday wear. Go to a casual and simple look for everyday wear and leave the glitter and tinsel for special occasions or evening wear.

If you live in the west and want to wear modest clothing western Muslim way, there is still plenty to choose from. You could go for full-time long dresses or long skirts with losing full and full sleeve tops or blouses with long sleeves. You may also use shorter dresses with loose trousers or jeans - this is a trend that has been very popular recently among the world of Western fashion. You could also wear long-sleeved, knee length tunic style tops with slacks or jeans. Deteriorates again with the choice. The key is to be creative and mix and match clothing to give a modest appearance.

Western and traditional designs can take many shops; or nowadays there is much available online. Spend some time planning their outfits and soon will make your own tendencies in the Muslim fashion.
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