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Islamic fashion goes stylish in Indonesia
Toronto Sun ^ | November 26, 2010 | CHANDNI VATVANI

Posted on 11/27/2010 10:08:39 AM PST by nickcarraway

Long known as feminine and demure, Indonesia’s traditional kebaya is headed for a makeover at the hands of innovative designers.

Growing demand for stylish yet still modest fashions in the world’s most populous Islamic nation is helping power efforts to bring Islamic fashion into the modern age, a movement symbolised by changes to the iconic kebaya, a blouse-dress combination.

Fun prints, intricate detailing, colours so bold as to be psychedelic and a mix of delicate lace all graced the catwalk at the recent Jakarta Fashion Week. One designer even paired the kebaya with red-and-yellow striped tights.

“I think it’s a good presentation because if you wear Muslim clothing like this, it’s not necessarily boring,” Jakarta Fashion Week project manager Petty Fatimah told Reuters.

“You can definitely expect to see more Islamic fashion in the future and it is for everybody. If you’re not a woman who wears Islamic clothing you can still wear it.”

Though Islamic clothing is not mandatory throughout much of this vast nation, many women struggle with the desire to be both fashionable but dress in line with Islamic principles that rule against showing hair or skin.

In a nod to local mores, U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama donned a headscarf on her visit to Jakarta’s Istiqlal mosque earlier this month. But wearing the headscarf is not mandatory and regulations concerning clothing are fairly liberal save for Indonesia’s West Aceh district, which is the sole upholder of sharia — or Islamic — law.

Earlier this year, authorities in West Aceh began giving away long, loose skirts to Acehnese women wearing tight jeans.

Yet despite coming across as “sexy” to some due to its tight fit and use of see-through materials, the kebaya has managed to escape censure even from Islamist groups such as the Prosperous Justice Party (PKS), who criticized the wives of the president and vice-president last year for not wearing headscarves prior to the presidential elections.

MODERN DESIGNS, MUSLIM CLOTHING

For those in the industry, allowing the kebaya to be reinvented paves the way for designers who want to introduce modern designs into Muslim style clothing.

Themed “Styling Modernity,” models in kebaya outfits launched Jakarta’s third Fashion Week earlier this month, with 16 selected designers putting their own spin on the garment.

“If you look at the scene five years ago, women didn’t have choices. But now, it’s growing, and we have many designers who design Muslim wear,” said designer Lenny Agustin, who is known for her eclectic style.

Other collections, with titles such as “Romantic Return,” “Garden Luxury” and “Catch Your Eyes,” featured billowy ankle length dresses, harem-style pants and tunic suits which still complied with Islamic clothing norms.

Keeping stylish fashion in line with Islamic norms isn’t just a gesture for traditionalists, Petty Fatimah noted.

“Fashion is a big business and our population is very big. By focusing on local fashion that would cater to the local population, it is a big opportunity,” she said.

Homemaker Tuttiyah, 55, who wore a long, full-sleeved blue tunic-style blouse with black three-quarter pants, said she doesn’t feel torn between style and modesty because there are so many choices available. She wears a headscarf outside her home.

“Those who prefer the traditional version can still buy and wear that, whereas those who want to keep up with modern times can buy and wear the modern ones,” she said.

“If you want to look good, if you want to look fashionable, you have to keep up with modern times and changing trends.”


TOPICS: Religion; Society; Weird Stuff
KEYWORDS: fashion; indonesia; islamic

1 posted on 11/27/2010 10:08:41 AM PST by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway

Can’t imagine why this story ran without any pictures. (Rolls eyes) An entire story written about an oxymoron.


2 posted on 11/27/2010 10:14:11 AM PST by La Lydia
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To: La Lydia

Perhaps the rice growers have decided to hire modern designers for their rice sacks. after all isnt that the latest fashion.


3 posted on 11/27/2010 10:19:39 AM PST by pennyfarmer (Even a RINO will chew its foot off when caught in a trap.)
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To: nickcarraway

Fashion Bows to Islam: “It’s Fun to be a Second Class person! Look at all the matching scarves and full body coverings!”


4 posted on 11/27/2010 10:27:01 AM PST by Secret Agent Man (I'd like to tell you, but then I'd have to kill you.)
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To: nickcarraway

Hey, if you’ve got to live under the heavy hand of oppression, you might as well have some fun with it.


5 posted on 11/27/2010 10:31:27 AM PST by lurk
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To: nickcarraway

6 posted on 11/27/2010 10:35:48 AM PST by Dallas59 (President Robert Gibbs 2009-2013)
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To: La Lydia

7 posted on 11/27/2010 12:11:01 PM PST by SERKIT (TSA-Form 2 Lines: Irradiation or Humiliation)
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To: nickcarraway

Over a billion people need to be liberated from Islam.


8 posted on 11/27/2010 12:46:56 PM PST by BenLurkin (This post is not a statement of fact. It is merely a personal opinion -- or humor -- or both)
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To: BenLurkin

“Over a billion people need to be liberated from Islam.”

Yes.


9 posted on 11/27/2010 1:32:29 PM PST by nolongerademocrat ("Before you ask G-d for something, first thank G-d for what you already have." B'rachot 30b)
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