New British brand Amirab releases its first collection of premium modest wear for the fashion-conscious Muslim woman.
Inspired by the busy lifestyles and needs of modern women, whilst frustrated by the limited choices of modest clothing on the market, founder Roda Abdi designed Amirab’s core collection with elegance, comfortability and versatility in mind.
Blurring the lines between the office and after-work attire, the collection comprises a variety of modern garments, such as maxi skirts, full length dresses and long sleeved tops – catering to a niche in the market, Amirab clothing is made from only the highest quality fabrics.
Luxury, Empowering, Confidence
As contemporary as the woman who wears it, the Muni Jumpsuit is a versatile piece that can be styled for the office to the evening meal – the striking teal colored chiffon train gives the effect of a flowing dress whilst the demure trousers add extra warmth for the colder months.
Amirab’s Leyla Dress is already a firm fashion favorite, as worn by fashion and lifestyle blogger Zara Zi – The neutral mink hue can be paired with an infinite palette of accessories and outerwear, making it a staple item for any wardrobe.
Likewise, the luxuriously soft Zam Dress, with its delicate digitally printed black silk is the perfect way to wear winter florals.
Also included within the collection is a selection of statement scarves made from pure silk. Encompassing hues of emerald, pink, orange and subtle greys, there will be something to suit any outfit.
Founder and Designer, Roda Abdi said, “I started Amirab because I couldn’t find appropriate clothes that are stylish and fashionable without having to compromise my beliefs or principles. It’s difficult to find a suitable dress or a long skirt on the market meaning Muslim women to have to layer many items. Here at Amirab, we believe that when you dress the part it makes you feel good, look great and radiate confidence. When building a capsule wardrobe we believe no woman should be limited in what they can wear.”
First published on Hayatimagazine.com