Hijabs dazzle NY fashion catwalk

Hijabs dazzle NY fashion catwalk
Updated 16 September 2016
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Hijabs dazzle NY fashion catwalk

Hijabs dazzle NY fashion catwalk

NEW YORK: A collection presented at New York Fashion Week is the first time every model walked the event’s runway wearing a hijab.

Indonesian designer Anniesa Hasibuan, 30, delighted crowds with her Spring Summer ‘17 collection D’Jakarta. Models wore flowing trousers and skirts in silk, lace and chiffon in an array of pastel colors.
One stand-out garment included an intricate gold lace dress, featuring metallic embroidery at the bust and a fringed lace train.
Each model wore a hijab in gold, pale pink or dove grey silk. It is believed to be the first time a New York Fashion Week catwalk show has featured hijabs on every model.
Hasibuan also made history as the first Indonesian designer to be featured at the fashion week and says her designs were inspired by her home city of Jakarta, where she also has a boutique.
The show consisted of 48 different looks, of which 10 were evening gowns and 38 were ready-to-wear pieces.
Following the show, Hasibuan took to the runway, where she received a standing ovation from the audience.
Fashion experts welcomed the collection, with reviewer Maha Syeda writing: “The Indonesian designer brought together the perfect elements of her cultural home country and the metropolitan western fashion world to create a beautiful harmony of fashion and modesty, because, yes — they don’t have to clash.”
Fans of the designer took to social media to praise for the collection, with one fan calling the show “absolutely breathtaking”. Another wrote “this was everything!”