Madidah Haq, is combining her faith and passion by wearing the hijab with pride as a finalist for Miss Lancashire.
The exhibition is also accompanied by the book ‘Contemporary Muslim Fashions’. It features photography, essays and personal narratives exploring Muslim women’s fashion.
Umma Models was launched in 2017 by Shannie Hammouda as a way to give Muslim models a platform in the fashion industry. Unique in not only providing a platform for aspiring …
Mainstream brands are now catching up with the scene, meaning big names are entering the modest fashion market.
Whilst the world of fashion is often dominated by women, there are many fashion-conscious Muslim men too. Anyone who’s ever been to Dubai will attest to that. Despite the …
Around 800,000 Rohingya people have been forced to flee at the hands of the Myanmar army. Amidst this tragedy, Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh are maintaining a strong connection to their roots …
It’s not unusual to see the likes of Lady Gaga, Rita Ora, Thandie Newton and Emma Watson rocking clothes from his label.
With their tailored suits, artfully layered ensembles and ridiculously well-groomed beards, you’d be forgiven for thinking that the men …
Maria Mahmood has revealed that she will be the first Miss England contestant to compete wearing a hijab.
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Since being on the receiving end of a Sugar-brand ‘You’re fired’, Uzma has turned her makeup and beauty lines into a global business venture.
Her views always seem to be just what you were thinking, plus she’s a joy to listen to. It’s little surprise that Dina was included in this group.
Asha Hussein, AKA Asha Everyday, is gaining a loyal fanbase thanks to her frank approach to the kind of subjects you wouldn’t want to discuss with your mum.
The cover gives no space to trends or makeup. Instead, it features mixed-race model Adwoa Aboah and a roll call of famous names, including Sadiq Khan.
The event, which took place at London’s Grosvenor House Hotel, was put on by London-based Doctor, Fahreen Mir, and human rights barrister, Sultana Tafadar.
As a hijabi, Leena Begum often found it difficult to wear the appropriate protective gear at the construction site. So she designed her own.
On one of our recent forays around Instagram we stumbled on two blogs that we deem worthy of your attention: Muslim Men's Fashion and Muslim Man Style.
Rihanna’s Fenty Beauty makeup line is setting a new industry standard in terms of inclusivity, and we are here to tell you that we are big fans.