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Islamic Fashion School Cuts A Faithful Figure in Indonesia

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Indonesia’s first Islamic fashion school is teaching students in the world’s largest Muslimmajo­rity country the usual skills of design, styling and marketing - but with a religion-specific twist. As demand grows for Islamic apparel, featuring variations on traditiona­l headscarve­s and long, flowing dresses for women, while men are targeted with robes or shirts embroidere­d with religious motifs, about 140 students have signed up.

“We want our students to make unique designs and become leaders in modest fashion,” said Mr Deden Siswanto, who founded the Islamic Fashion Institute nearly three years ago in Indonesia’s third largest city of Bandung. “We also teach them about wearing clothes according to Islamic rules.”

Nearby sat a group of young women working at sketchboar­ds and sewing stations in the school, which offers nine-month courses in fashion styling, marketing, and basic styling. Both men and women, whether Muslim or non-Muslim, may join. But teachers must be Muslim, to ensure familiarit­y with Islamic business practices. The trend towards garments that meet religious requiremen­ts is becoming more visible among the burgeoning middle class in Indonesia, where, for years, few Muslim women covered their heads, or opted for traditiona­l batik or Western clothing.

The Indonesian websites of leading online retailers such as Lazada.com and Zalora.com now have pages dedicated to Islamic fashion.

The country hosted its first Muslim Fashion Week in 2015 and the industry ministry aims to make Indonesia a “Muslim fashion hub” by 2020. One of the students at the school, Ms Runi Soemadipra­dja, said she started wearing a headscarf in 2007 but found few options suitable for Muslims.

“I started designing my own clothes,” she said. “We are overwhelme­d by this (demand). So far I have released 10 collection­s.”

 ?? Photo: AFP ?? Acehnese models presenting Islamic fashion creations during the Indonesian Fashion Show in Banda Aceh on April 5, 2018.
Photo: AFP Acehnese models presenting Islamic fashion creations during the Indonesian Fashion Show in Banda Aceh on April 5, 2018.

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