Wednesday, May 27, 2009

two-day Islamic Fashion Festival in Jakarta..



Top Indonesian designer Sebastian Gunawan (C) flanked by his models bows at the end of the show during the two-day Islamic Fashion Festival in Jakarta on May 25, 2009. The fashion festival showcase accomplished and budding designers from Malaysian and Indonesia to the international audience. The Islamic fashion caters to Muslim men and women who wish to maintain their Muslim identity with contemporary creations that can embody all that is required in Islam yet still remain fashionable and stylish.

A model displays the creation of top Malaysian designer Melinda Looi adorned with Swarovski crystals during the two-day Islamic Fashion Festival in Jakarta on May 25, 2009. The fashion festival showcase accomplished and budding designers from Malaysia and Indonesia to the international audience. The Islamic fashion caters to Muslim men and women who wish to maintain their Muslim identity with contemporary creations that can embody all that is required in Islam yet still remain fashionable and stylish.

Models display the creation of top Indonesian designer Itang Yunasz adorned with Swarovski crystals during the two-day Islamic Fashion Festival in Jakarta on May 25, 2009. The fashion festival showcase accomplished and budding designers from Malaysian and Indonesia to the international audience. The Islamic fashion caters to Muslim men and women who wish to maintain their Muslim identity with contemporary creations that can embody all that is required in Islam yet still remain fashionable and stylish.



Models display the creation of top Malaysian designer Khoon Hooi adorned with Swarovski crystals during the two-day Islamic Fashion Festival in Jakarta on May 25, 2009. The fashion festival showcase accomplished and budding designers from Malaysian and Indonesia to the international audience. The Islamic fashion caters to Muslim men and women who wish to maintain their Muslim identity with contemporary creations that can embody all that is required in Islam yet still remain fashionable and stylish.


A model displays the creation of top Malaysian designer Tom Abang Saufi during the two-day Islamic Fashion Festival in Jakarta on May 25, 2009. The fashion festival showcase accomplished and budding designers from Malaysia and Indonesia to the international audience. The Islamic fashion caters to Muslim men and women who wish to maintain their Muslim identity with contemporary creations that can embody all that is required in Islam yet still remain fashionable and stylish

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