Making Indonesia the mecca of Muslim fashion
They have also unintentionally become real life models of Indonesian Islamic fashion, she says. Jetti R. Hadi, the editor in chief of NooR, a magazine specializing in Muslim fashion, said that during the haj a lot of people complemented Indonesians’ attire. “People would say, ‘Oh, you have such beautiful clothes’. The women always look attractive,” she said recently. As the most-populous Muslim country, with a growing number of women opting to wear the jilbab or headscarves, Muslim fashion has emerged as a promising industry in Indonesia, with many designers focusing on clothes and accessories that adheres to Islamic principles of covering the skin and hair of women. In the international fashion scene, Muslim wear and accessories in the coming years is projected to reach 20 percent of the total fashion industry, which was worth US$1.7 trillion in 2008, according to Jetti. While none of the Muslim countries are capitalizing on this, those in the Indonesian fashion field are set to make Indonesia the “Mecca” of Muslim fashion, Jetti said.
Post Title
→Making Indonesia the mecca of Muslim fashion
Post URL
→https://girlfashion-liphu.blogspot.com/2011/05/making-indonesia-mecca-of-muslim.html
Visit Girl Fashion for Daily Updated Wedding Dresses Collection