Islamic trends tend to be more conservative than other styles of Western clothes. Traditional Muslim clothing covers the entire body from head to toe, and women, in particular, must dress modestly. There have been some changes in Islamic clothing as people’s attitudes have shifted, and many designers are up for the challenge of redesigning old styles to give them a new and stylish look. The fundamental requirement, however, remains the same.

These new takes on Muslim wardrobe staples have become so chic that even non-Muslims are wearing the trend gracefully. From styling Abayas in new ways to modern bridal designs, we have collated a few looks that you can try this Eid al-Fitr, whether you are Muslim or not.

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