Islamic Fashion Trends, 2023

Islamic Fashion Trends, 2023

Organizers-partners: State Council of the Republic of Tatarstan, “Markhamat - Miloserdiye”, Association of Women Members of the State Council of the Republic of Tatarstan, Ministry of Labor, Employment and Social Protection of the Republic of Tatarstan

Venue: the city of Kazan, IEC KAZAN EXPO, Hall 13.

Moderators: Haya Al-Katerji - Founder and CEO of UR Design Group (UAE)

Speakers:

Sadrieva Dilyara Rifkatovna, expert, analyst, business developer of Muslim/modest fashion, regional director of the Council of Modest Fashion for Russia and the CIS, co-founder of the Modest Russia platform;

Elara Shaikhi, designer and originator of the BANU BUREAU brand;

Kilchurina Diana, Director of work with designers of the Moscow Fashion Week;

Magomedrasulova Khadizhat Abdulkadyrovna, designer, originator of the Hadami brand;

Sanet Sabintang, SANET brand designer;

Mrs. Futheim Al Shehi, Board Member of the Emirates Business Women's Council;

Sandra Abramovich, Executive Director of Dress for Success;

Ramazanova Indira Talgatovna, fashion designer;

Yershova Iloanga Aleksandrovna, Business Development Director of the Fashion Ozon Department.

Description:

The moderator outlined the key trend of the entire world fashion - there is a growing interest in dresses in the Arabic or Islamic style, not only among Muslims or in Muslim countries.

Dilara Sadrieva noted the social trend towards Muslim fashion. “It is not the Islamic fashion, which exists. Fashion is something that changes. But there is an Islamic style,” the speaker believes. Muslim style is now included in the global fashion, becoming more inclusive. Fashion is a communication code.

Diana Kilchurina noted that modern Muslim clothing designers work in different styles, including casual, boho, and romantic.

Sanet Sabintang said that a Muslim fashion week is being held in Indonesia with the support of the country's leadership.

Mrs. Futheim Al Shehi, a clothing designer from the UAE, shared the trend of Muslim clothing, which is becoming more in line with modern fashion trends.

Iloanga Ershova, as a representative of Ozon, noted the trend when the number of brands selling Muslim clothes is growing on the marketplaces, and the platform itself allows selling it in all corners of the country.

2 documents were signed within the scope of the session:

  • Agreement between Ebivol, OOO and Internet Solutions, OOO.

  • Agreement between the Association of Women and Girls of Uzbekistan and the Regional Public Organization of Women of Tatarstan.