Naelofar Said It'S A Fashion To Give Muslims Something. What'S Going On?
Fashion has always been a matter of sectarian.
But with the trend of globalization, religious people seem to be involved in the melting pot of Ideological and cultural clash.
In Malaysia, there is such a woman, as long as she sends a self timer on Instagram, her whole body dress will cause all women's crazy imitation, even her scarf.
This woman is called Neelofa.
At the age of 26, she is a Muslim film and television song star, and also a smart entrepreneur. She is the ambassador of the family fashion brand Naelofar scarf by virtue of her high popularity.
In a short span of a year, the company has grown into the largest brand of scarf in Malaysia and is committed to expanding its overseas market.
Neelofar, who has very good wind ratings, is turning his attention.
Malaysia
In addition to the international market, she wants to turn Naelofar into the world's top scarf brand.
Naelofar sells its products mainly in flagship stores and online stores. At present, it has more than 700 network distribution centers nationwide.
At the same time, it has its distribution centers in Singapore, in the future, in London, Australia, Holland and the United States.
Why is that so? Let's talk about "moderate fashion".
In the past thirty years, the way of life of Muslim countries tends to be conservative, especially when religion is projected on women's dress issues.
Therefore, the Alia Khan of Islamic Fashion Design Committee believes that "this is related to the return of traditional Islamic values."
At the same time, there are more and more Muslim designers advocating "moderate fashion" in the world. Dian Pelangi, a professional designer in Paris, is the top designer of Indonesia's "moderate fashion"; Malaysia, founded by the three sisters.
Clothing brand
Mimpikita hosted the first show in London Fashion Week this year. The wearing of hejab (scarf) on the heads of the models is far more attractive than clothing. Occasionally, the founder of Vivy Yusof, the founder of its own brand dUCK, has attracted the success of its products to Muslim and non muslim women.
Even some western brands have come to follow suit and play a moderate fashion.
Tommy Hilfiger and Spanish brand
Mango
Muslim clothing was launched during Ramadan.
UNIQLO also collaborate with British designer Hana Tajima to create a "moderate fashion" production line, which includes traditional Islamic women's clothing such as scarves and gowns.
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