In recent years, there has been a remarkable shift in fashion trends towards more inclusive and diverse styles, particularly when it comes to comfortable wear. This Eid, the trend continues to soar with a noticeable inclination towards loose-fitting comfort wear, such as kaftans, maxi dresses, and attires inspired by the abaya.
On 23 February, 2024, under the shimmering lights of Sheraton Dhaka at Banani, House of Ahmed, founded by the husband-and-wife duo of Ahmed Tuhin Reza and Tanzila Elma, launched its latest apparel collection Elaf Al Dubai, which promises to redefine modest fashion with its unique blend of elegance and tradition.
Have you heard about these fabulous Mrs. Roper Romps where folks dress up like the beloved 70s TV icon and bar hop? A Caftan Crawl! There is one happening in Louisville, KY this weekend and I think someone in Owensboro needs to plan one.
Saudi Arabian designer Nora Nakhlah has taken this unique and ancient garb and created her own business, which has caught the attention of American women.
Kaftans, known for their loose-fitting nature and lightweight fabrics, have received a contemporary update with the introduction of the fizzy kaftans trend