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28.11.02

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Faith in Fashion


Thursday 5 December, 麻豆官网首页入口 ONE, 11.35pm-12.05am


To non-Muslims in Britain, Muslim women are often typecast by their headscarf or hijab.


Faith in Fashion meets a new generation of Muslim designers, stylists and consumers who are passionate about fashion and joins them as they choose new outfits for the Eid festivities.


Leili Morshed is an Iranian graduate in fashion design from Central St Martin's College in London.


The inspiration for her work is the traditional chador which she has re-interpreted to stunning effect.


Adding colour, tailoring and beading, she has produced some striking designs which allow women to 'express themselves' while remaining covered.


At the College of North West London, many more Muslim women are now enrolling on fashion design courses.


30% of the women on Mahmuda's course are Muslim. She wants to specialise in design and create "an outfit that has a hijab, a headdress, which is widely accepted by other women apart from Muslims."


The couture market is also very important to Arab women.


Laila Hamdaoui is Fashion and Beauty Editor of Laha, an Arabic women's magazine distributed in Saudi Arabia:


"Arab women adore fashion, beauty鈥hey're very stylish women, take away the black abaya and the scarves and you'll see that they are big spenders."


Faith in Fashion also explores wedding outfits with newly-wed Ahlya Fateh, Managing Editor of Tatler, and follows web designer Famida Ghari as she shops with friends and experiments with different scarf styles.


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