Thursday, November 28, 2013

muslim womens clothing at New York Fashion Week 2013

It's different fashion  recommended to you. This themes probably can be your inspiration. This is about muslim womens clothing at New York Fashion Week 2013.

Although the focus of Nailah  employs  most models of muslim womens clothing, she finally wants to make the agency that represents Underwraps decency in general, covering a variety of religions and cultures. She wants to provide opportunities for women to still be able to express and develop themselves in the fashion world without having to undress or wearing skimpy clothes.

The attendees at New York Fashion Week on Wednesday (13/02/2013) as  fascinated by the collection of Muslim fashion designer, Nailah Lymus. The success of her show's meaningful for the world in case of muslim womens clothing to Lymus, which through its Agency of Underwraps indeed been fighting for Muslim fashion to get a place of honor in the fashion world.



29-year-old woman who works as a designer and stylist said, this show is proof that Muslim women can work as a model or designer without having to leave their obligations. "You can be a model and stay true to your faith," she said.

According to Nailah, has been a model walking on catwalk often considered contrary to Islamic beliefs. For according to the rules of religion, women can only show his hands and face. So many women who are committed to the full muslim clothes can not realize the dream as a model.

"Through Underwraps, I try to break it. These girls (models) to have it all-sufficient height and looks," she added.




In 2004, Nailah launched its own clothing label, Amirah Creations, which specializes in dresses according to the rules of Islam, but those can still look elegant. She asserts that Muslim women can be stylish as well as other women. "We are together with other women, it has a specific provision," said American-born woman who's based in New York.

Before launching Underwraps, Nailah made much consultation and approval from the priests and elders in the community. All agreed that this effort will be a great way to break the stereotype. "There is still the idea that Muslim women can not work or go to school or dressed stylish," says the young designer. "I want to get rid of these misconceptions."

Underwraps modeling agency currently has a contract with four models of Muslims, one of them look stunning success for Ann Nahari collection at New York Fashion Week several week ago.

Let's try something new to create your elegant and impressive fashion style in different perception.

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