1001 Nights.
Ali Baba.
Hijab.
Scarfs and turbans.
Quality, transparent, sparkling materials...
Siphon, silk, organdy, satin, muslin, hand sew on crystals...
It appears that Muslim women created art layered dressing.
I wasn't successful, so I will present what designers proposed, but only as inspiration.
For the real experience, you should go...
For the real experience, you should go...
JLo in beautiful hijab.
Do not forget, one important note: harem pants and Jodhpur pants are not the same!
Naomi Campbell in harem pants
Armani Privé
Paul Smith, Jaeger London, Jean Paul Gaultier
Ralph Lauren
Jean Paul Gaultier, Chloe
Ralph Lauren, Paul Smith Women
DVF, Jill Stuart (last two)
Donna Karan, Alexis Mabille, Moschino
Mauruzio Pecoraro, Jill Stuart, Douglas Hannant
Terexov, Moschino Cheap and Chic, Alexander McQueen
Marrakech Express
Marc Jacobs
Paul Smith, Jaeger London, Jean Paul Gaultier
Ralph Lauren
Jean Paul Gaultier, Chloe
Ralph Lauren, Paul Smith Women
DVF, Jill Stuart (last two)
Donna Karan, Alexis Mabille, Moschino
Mauruzio Pecoraro, Jill Stuart, Douglas Hannant
Terexov, Moschino Cheap and Chic, Alexander McQueen
Marrakech Express
3.1 Phillip Lim
Aquilano.Rimondi
Chloé
Derek Lam
Diane von Furstenberg
Dries Van Noten
Emanuel Ungaro
Etro
Gucci
Jean Paul Gaultier
Lacoste
Marc Jacobs
Matthew Williamson
Max Azria
MaxMara
Paul Smith Women
Philosophy di Alberta Ferretti
Ports 1961
Proenza Schouler
Ralph Lauren
Reem Acra
Tibi
Tony Cohen
Yves Saint Laurent
Ali Baba pants at Ralph Lauren, djellabas at Gucci, turbans everywhere from Dries Van Noten to Paul Smith—the Spring runways were as shimmering and vibrant as a Moroccan souk. And there were as many slouchy, sexy silk jumpsuits as there are stars in an Arabian night sky...