Showing posts with label Modern Islamic Fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Modern Islamic Fashion. Show all posts

Harem Pants for Muslim Women Fashion

The Harem Pants Look for Muslim Women

Have you tried harem pants? If you haven't yet, you just might want to get some harems pants for your Muslimah wardrobe after reading today's post. When one thinks of harem pants, one instantly conjures up images of half-naked women in Muslim harems. But that look is not for the believing Muslim woman!Take a look at today's modern and updated harem pants for some ideas on how the harem pants look can easily be incorporated into a Muslim woman's fashion wardrobe.

Harem Pants Style for Muslim Women

 Harem Pants Suit for Muslim Women
Paired with a Long Tunic Length Cardigan

 Long Flowing Tunic Top with Harem Pants

 Vibrantly Stripped Harem Pants for Muslim Women

 Harem Pants for Muslim Women
 Harem Pants for Muslim Women

Harem Pants for Muslim Women

Muslim Fashion | Indonesia Fashion Week

Islamic Inspired Fashion As Seen in Indonesia Fashion Week 2012

For today's post, we look at some of the Islamic inspired modern fashion created by talented fashion designers that were showcased at the Indonesia Fashion Week 2012.

Designer Name: Ria Miranda

Pastel Hues in Baby Pink, Blues, Purples

Muslim Women Fashion
Indonesia Fashion Week 2012

Muslim Women Fashion
Indonesia Fashion Week 2012

Muslim Women Fashion
Wide Legged Pants and Flowing Pastel Hijab
Indonesia Fashion Week 2012

Muslim Women Fashion
Indonesia Fashion Week 2012

Muslim Women Fashion
Billowing Rosebud Long Skirt
Indonesia Fashion Week 2012

Designer Name: Ida Royani

Vibrant Hues of Reds, Browns and Orange
Traditional Indonesian Batik Inspired Designs

Muslim Women Fashion
Indonesia Fashion Week 2012

Muslim Women Fashion
Indonesia Fashion Week 2012

Muslim Women Fashion
Vibrant Orange Harem Pants
Indonesia Fashion Week 2012

Muslim Women Fashion
Indonesia Fashion Week 2012

Muslim Women Fashion
Indonesia Fashion Week 2012

Muslim Women Fashion
Long Tunic with Batik Skirt
Indonesia Fashion Week 2012

Muslim Women Fashion
Vibrant Batik Sarong Skirt
Indonesia Fashion Week 2012

Muslim Women Fashion
Indonesia Fashion Week 2012

Designer Name: Artkea Fashion Wear

Muslim Kaftan Inspired Dresses

 Muslim Women Fashion
Indonesia Fashion Week 2012

 Muslim Women Fashion
Indonesia Fashion Week 2012

 Muslim Women Fashion
Indonesia Fashion Week 2012

Muslim Women Fashion
Indonesia Fashion Week 2012

 Designer Name: Nur Zahra

Colorful Polka Dot and Block Print Designs

 Muslim Women Fashion
Black and White Block Design Jalabiya
Indonesia Fashion Week 2012

 Muslim Women Fashion
Polka Dot Billowing Long Skirt
Indonesia Fashion Week 2012

 Muslim Women Fashion
Asymmetrical Polka Dot Tunic Top and Skirt 
Indonesia Fashion Week 2012

 Muslim Women Fashion
Indonesia Fashion Week 2012

Muslim Women Fashion
Indonesia Fashion Week 2012

Chic Muslim Street Fashion

Chic Muslim Street Fashion

All women want to look good, and Muslim women are no exceptions to this rule. They like to shop for new clothes, look at style magazines, experiment with fabrics and designs. However, Muslim women do have to adhere to Islamic rules of dress - so certain things are ruled out like no mini-skirts, tight clothing, transparent fabrics.


But that does not stop young Muslim women from creating chic street looks of their own, inspired by the latest fashion trends.

Some of the latest fashion trends are emerging from Indonesia, take a read of a report on a recent fashion festival there:

The recent Islamic Fashion Festival at the Dharmawangsa in South Jakarta tried to prove the contrary that women could still look beautiful while maintaining modesty. And as predicted mainstays of Islamic fashion, loose long dresses, tunic shirts, long skirts and trousers, jodhpur pants and maxi-pantsuits are featured in the festival.

Designer Jeny Tjahjawati takes Makassar’s Sengkang silk ikat weaving for her inspiration. The colorful weaving of floral patterns is applied on white silk fabric that is usually worn as sarong.

 “The fabric is made from stiff natural silk, so I used it in outer garments, like vests. For the inner garments, I used T-shirts printed with the pattern,” she said.

The festival also put a spotlight on designer Ghea Panggabean, who has been working in the industry for 30 years. Ghea uses embellishments and prints in her designs, consisting of long kaftans, kabayas, embroidered long jackets and jodhpur pants, all bearing batik patterns of Sumatra, Java and Bali.

While the theme of the festival is Islam, designers come from different backgrounds, Bali-based designer Milo and Malaysian designer Melinda Looi are both non-Muslims.

Festival committee chair Dato Raja Rezza Shah said he wanted the festival to reach out for non-Muslim so he invited non-Muslim designers to take part.

“We want to show that fashion can unite people and go beyond borders of culture and religion,” Rezza Shah said.

 While the festival celebrates its 4th anniversary this year, Rezza Shah hopes it could highlight the allure of Islamic fashion to the world. He brought the festival to New York last month, and will go to Monte Carlo in August and make stops in Qatar and Singapore in September.

“Non-Muslim thinks that Muslim women should always wear black and that Islamic attire is a punishment for the women. They don’t know that it can also look chic,” he said.

He said that if the Islamic fashion could appeal the fashion senses of non-Muslims. He said that Islamic fashion was in fact good news for the industry. “One dress could use up to six meters of fabric,” he said.

“Actually, the headscarf will be a good solution for bad hair days. Women who do not have time to go to hairdresser can wear headscarves too,” he said.
Chic Muslim Street Fashion Pictures

Chic Muslim Street Fashion
Skinny Jeans with Over-sized Cardigan

 Chic Muslim Street Fashion
Skinny Jeans and Tunic Blouse Paired with Cardigan
A Favorite Spring or Fall Look

 Chic Muslim Street Fashion
 White and Black - Can't Go Wrong There!

 Chic Muslim Street Fashion
Denim Long Skirt with Cardigan Top

 Chic Muslim Street Fashion
Retro Colors and Look is Back!
Wear 70s styled Jeans with a Loud Print Tunic Top
Paired with Three-Quartered Tailored Jacket

Chic Muslim Street Fashion
 Pair this Maxi Dress with an Inner Long Sleeved Blouse
to Make it a Chic Muslim Street Fashion Look!

Arabic Muslim Fashion

For many Arab Muslim women living in Arab countries, Islamic fashion is not all about long gowns (jalabiya) and outer coverings, i.e., the cloaks (abayas). Modern Arabic Muslim Fashion is all about skinny jeans paired with tunic tops that cover the hips, and long skirts or dresses. The latest fashion trends in Arab countries like Lebanon or Egypt tend to find their way to places like Turkey, Malaysia and to North America! Muslim Fashion s fast becoming a global phenomenon.

Here are some great modern Arabic Muslim Fashion looks that you can incorporate when creating your own Islamic fashion look.

Modern Arabic Muslim Fashion

 Modern Arabic Muslim Fashion
Girl in Pantaloon Knee-Length Pants
Worn Over Skinny Jeans

 Modern Arabic Muslim Fashion Look
Often Involves Wide Legged Pants 
Paired With Tunic Tops
If You See a Tunic Top You Like
That is Sleeveless, Then Pair It With 
A Cardigan As in The Picture Above

 A More Formal Look
 For Arabic Muslim Fashion

 Arabic Muslim Fashion
Translated on the Streets of North America
Pairing Skinny Jeans and Pants with Tunic Tops

Fashionable Muslim Fashion Tunic Tops

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