Sunday, 22 May 2011

Islamic Abaya: Stay Stylish Stay Beautiful.

The recent Islamic fashion trend has ushered in a new era in Islamic women clothes while carrying the whole concept of modest clothing to the next level of perfection. Adjusted a bit to befit the latest hot and trendy style, the Islamic clothing range now showcase the largest and the impressive collection of embellished Islamic abayas, fashionable jibabs, maxi dresses and caftans. No more restricted to the boring square of plus dresses and monotonous blacks, these days Islamic clothing range has gained a global dimension.
In fact the recent Bride Show in Abu Dhabi has showcased the stunning and luxurious range of Islamic Abayas. This clearly indicates that the world of fashion has open handedly accepted this ethnic Islamic wear and this is all because of the feminine and enigmatic appeal of the Muslim women clothing. Let's face this, what once and originally started off as typically a traditional and religious Islamic women clothing to cover up more in front of Allah has now taken the fashion industry by storm as the new style trend.
Gone are the days when Islamic clothing was only restricted to its religion and today it has broken the boundary of geography and religion and is equally loved by all fashion connoisseur be it Muslim or non Muslim. The Islamic Abayas are usually used in covering up the body part below the shoulders, only the palms and the feet are left bare. Once Abayas were only available in black however with changing times these are now available in vibrant and other neutral colors to gel with any occasion and to complement your every style.
Now as the Islamic fashion crosses the boundaries if tradition (without compromising on the aspect of modesty) the Islamic Abayas are also being stylized in many ways by a number of designers.
Some of the hottest designs of the Islamic Abayas are
  • These are now made of light and breathable materials, like Lexus crepe and satin.
  • As a revolution in the design and pattern, now the Islamic Abayas can be open in the front (throughout their entire length) or can also be entirely closed.
  • These are now available in intricate designs ranging from abstract to geometric patterns and even the floral ones.
  • For the ones who want to add a bit of drama to their style the Islamic fashion trend leaves the door ajar heavily embroidery abayas (embroidered in gold and silver).
The choices are in fact many and if you wish to create a look to befit any occasion choose a flattering color to complement with your complexion. Last but not the least; don't forget to glam up or tome down your abaya with the latest range of Hijabs! Now look at the mirror, do you really need anything else

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