Islamic Wear by definition should cover everything except the face and palms. The garment should not show off one's figure so as to not attract unwanted attention

Brunei Islamic Fashion - Modern Muslim Clothes

Asian Muslim Fashion Designers are not only keen on showcasing the latest trends and designs in Islamic-inspired apparels but also want to help establish Dubai, Jakarta and Kuala Lumpur as Islamic fashion capitals

Asian Muslim dress designers hope to turn the three cities to capitals of the industry that reconciles the Muslim faith with the dictates of fashion, just as London, Paris and New York are to Western labels

Islam & Clothing Adherents of Islam are concerned with clothing in two contexts: clothing for everyday wear, inside and outside the house; and clothing required in specifically religious contexts

Islamic Fashion for Asian Professionals

The growth and expansion of the Asian Muslim middle class and their penetration into Western society are making them more dress- and fashion-conscious

As more and more Asian Muslim men and women become educated and take up professions and develop businesses, they adopt modernism with a touch of Islamic tradition to match their modern lifestyles

Asian Muslim fashion designers are growing more aware of what the international markets want. The consumers are being more open minded about combination of colours, fabrics, higher standards in terms of finishing and techniques and the design in general

Muslim Clothing & Islamic Wear in Western Countries

Muslims in Europe and USA and in cosmopolitan cities throughout the West are increasingly choosing to express their identity and faith through dress, whether by wearing colourful headscarves, austere black garments or creative new forms of Islamic fashion

Islamic wear can be "a thing of beauty rather than something that is prohibitive," says one Asian Muslim fashion designer. He wants to reflect what Muslim women are really wearing in different regions, so he is not hung up on how Islamic the clothing really is