‘DKNY Ramazan’ collection launched for holy month

NEW YORK - DKNY, a New York-based fashion house, has launched its collection for Muslim women observing the holy month of Ramazan, according to media reports.
The 12-piece capsule collection is conservative with long, flowing dresses and skirts, jumpsuits and pants and long-sleeved and three-quarter-length jackets and shirts, conveying the modesty many Muslim women strive for without skimping on fashion.
DKNY Ramazan was styled by prominent Middle Eastern fashion influencers - Yada Golsharifi, fashion editor of Styles Magazine, and Tamara Al Gabbani, a fashion designer in Dubai - who also model the collection for the #DKNYRamazan campaign. The collection is a signal of the brand’s expansion into Arab nations. Most recently, DKNY launched a Middle East website and opened several stores in Lebanon, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates. DKNY Ramadan will be sold in the new Middle Eastern outposts.
DKNY is not the only brand appealing to Muslim shoppers, either. In May, Chanel staged its Resort 2015 collection in Dubai, showing a collection that was a modern version of the Orient. Many may wonder, though, if the DKNY Ramadan collection fits the ideals laid out in the Islamic holy month, which call for fasting, prayer and abstinence from dawn until sunset as well as a focus on charity. According to Bina Shah, a Pakistani writer, ‘there is no harm in buying a beautiful outfit in celebration of the month’ as long as religious requirements are met.
‘Ramazan may be dedicated to spiritual practice, but Muslims are raised to celebrate it, and to bring a joyous spirit to the entire month, enjoying its blessings and benefits,’ she wrote in The Independent. ‘Yes, we’re encouraged to spend our money on feeding the poor, on donating to charities, and to concentrate on God, rather than our wardrobes.’
She goes on to explain that many in Muslim countries often do a year’s worth of clothes shopping during the holy month because it can ‘accrue blessings.’ Shah recommended the DKNY Ramadan line could be the perfect wardrobe for Eid ul-Fitr.

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