the site describes the religious wear as coming in, quote, neutral hues, and you can see the lace i mentioned earlier. it is not surprising such a well-known brand wants a piece of this fashion pie. muslims spent $230 billion on clothing in 2014 according to the most recent state of the global islamic economy report. yes, there is such a thing. that number is expected to grow to $327 billion by 2020. if this clothing market were a country, it would rank third after the u.s. and china, the largest two clothing markets in the world, the report said. it suspect just clothing and footwear. muslims spent $54 billion on cosmetics in 2014, and that number will grow to $80 billion by 2020. so the dolce and gabana designers are on to something and they certainly aren t the only ones. the report points out other brands like tommy hilfiger, dkny, and mango have made
wear as coming in quote, neutral hues and you can see the lace i mentioned earlier. it s not surprising such a well known brand wants a piece of this fashion pie. muslims spent 2$230 billion on clothing in 2014. that number is expected to grow to $327 billion by 2020. if this clothing market were a country, it would rank third after the u.s. and china, the largest two clothing markets in the world, the report said. it isn t just clothing and footwear. muslims spent $54 billion on cosmetic in 2014 and it will grow by 2020. the designers are onto something and they weren t the only ones. the report points out that other brands like tommy hilfiger and