Do You Know? Dolce & Gabbana Produces Collections of Abayas.

 (Dolce Gabbana hijabs abaya,2016). 

Dolce & Gabbana has announced the launch of a range of hijabs and abayas targeted toward Muslim shoppers in the Middle East. While designed for modesty, the dresses have all the exuberance of any other Dolce & Gabbana collection—a tiny jewel-encrusted lemon here, some black lace trim there—and are dressed in a lookbook shot alongside the label's party jewelry, giant sunglasses, and patterned bags. This line is an amazing breakthrough for Muslim ladies who enjoy high clothes. The line boosted D&G's income in 2016. According to Thomson Reuters, Muslim buyers spent $266 billion on apparel and footwear in 2013, and this figure is projected to rise to over $600 billion in the future Following comparable surges in the Chinese, Japanese, and other Asian markets in the late aughts and early '10s, high fashion designers revised their accessory strategy to cater to an Asian clientele's purchasing behavior. This resulted in a deluge of small bags and themed phone covers, which was quickly followed by a slew of Asian-inspired collections and destination shows (Vogue. com,2016). 

(Dolce Gabbana hijabs abaya,2016). 

In recent years, designers such as DKNY, Oscar de la Renta, Tommy Hilfiger, Mango, and Monique Lhuillier have created one-off collections, which are commonly sold during Ramadan, although statistics show that the Muslim market is interested in luxury products all year. Meanwhile, runway fashion is taking a sharp turn in the opposite direction, with bare-chested models becoming the standard on the catwalks. Nonetheless, designers would be wise to provide modest choices for Muslim shoppers among their transparent pants and translucent blouses on the forthcoming future fall catwalks. You'll have to come back and see updates and news of what brands are doing in the Islamic wear industry (Vogue. com,2016). 


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