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Modest Designs for Ramadan and Fall 2023


Wed 05 Apr 2023 | 05:02 PM
By  Faten Gharib
By Faten Gharib
By Pasant Elzaitony

Modest fashion, whether for the veiled woman or non, is more in demand in general, because it is practical fashion that provides practical elegance and allows the wearer to move freely.

Its demand increases in the holy month of Ramadan when outings and gatherings with family and friends are frequent.

Egyptian designer Faten Gharib presented her latest collection for Ramadan and Fall 2023.

The collection was characterized by elegance and simplicity.

Here are some highlights from the collection:

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* Practical designs

The dress, the cardigan, and the suit are essential pieces for women's comfort and elegance.

The designer presented the open cardigan. It is suitable for the family atmosphere of Ramadan, gatherings, and outings.

As for the dresses and the wide straight-line suit of the same color, are trendy for several seasons.

* Summer materials

There is a material that emerged in the local markets and is characterized by softness and practicality, wrinkle-free.

The material, favored by many women, is called CY.

"I used CY material as it is a light summer material, beautiful and comfortable to wear, " Gharib said.

She added, "I also relied on cotton materials. It has a wonderful color palette. I used the burgundy color,".

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* Additions and embroideries

The designer is looking to spread a spirit of joy in the fall and Ramadan collection, and thus, she relied on galloons and ribbons embroidered in cheerful colors.

"I also relied on computer embroidery in some designs. Peasant or Egyptian roses have many fans and add a joyful atmosphere," she noted.

As the flowers are consistent with the delightful font adopted by the designer, she used it to add rich and traditional touch as displayed with the distinctive white tassels outfit to be a youthful addition to modest designs.

Contributed by Yara Sameh