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Sania Maskatiya is a renowned Pakistani fashion designer known for her fusion of contemporary silhouettes with traditional craftsmanship. As the creative force behind her eponymous label, she has redefined modern South Asian fashion with intricate hand-embroidery, luxurious fabrics, and timeless aesthetics. Her designs seamlessly blend eastern heritage with global trends, making her a favourite among […]
Muslim trailblazer and former fashion model Halima Aden has been named as Modanisa’s first-ever global brand ambassador. The world’s largest modest fashion retailer has signed an exclusive two year agreement with Aden, who will lend her face, name, and creativity to Modanisa’s marketing efforts around the world, and also design two new collections. One of […]
Designers, celebrities and bloggers from around the world are gearing up for the third edition of Modanisa Istanbul Modest Fashion Week (IMFW), which will take place from Thursday 2nd to Sunday 5th April 2020. Turkey’s avant-garde couturier Özlem Süer, who has dressed the likes of Meryem Uzerli, Lindsay Lohan, Norwegian Princess Martha, and countless Turkish […]
Modanisa bringing the world of modest fashion to London this weekend Modanisa Istanbul Modest Fashion Week officially opened its doors on Saturday, 20 April, to showcase an array of home-grown and international talent. Ten shows took place on the first day, held at the Zorlu Centre in the heart of the city. Turkey’s Refka kicked […]
Designer Dian Pelangi and model Feriel Moulaï also confirmed, as full programme for this weekend’s Modanisa Istanbul Modest Fashion Week revealed. This weekend, Istanbul will play host to leading modest fashion designers, influencers, buyers and tastemakers from around the world. Twenty-one labels are set to present their Ramadan collections at the second edition of Istanbul […]
From romantic silhouettes to modern day kaftan, we’ve rounded up the best capsule collection to see you through 2019’s Holy month Anatomi Safiyaa Inayah Aab Modanisa