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Variety in Veils:

Women from
Around the
World in Abayas
Introduction
The abaya is a traditional outer
garment worn by women in many
Middle Eastern and Gulf countries. It is
a symbol of modesty and piety. This
presentation explores the diversity of
abayas and veils worn by women
around the world.
Saudi Arabian Abaya
The Saudi Arabian abaya is typically
black and loose-fitting, covering the
entire body. It is often paired with a
niqab that covers the face, leaving only
the eyes visible. The style reflects the
conservative dress code in the region.
Emirati Abaya
The Emirati abaya is known for its
luxurious fabrics and elegant designs. It
often features embellishments such as
sequins, beads, and intricate
embroidery. The style reflects the
sophistication and opulence of Emirati
fashion.
Iranian Chador
In Iran, women commonly wear the
chador, a full-body cloak that
covers the head and body. It is
often made of lightweight fabric
and comes in a variety of colors.
The chador reflects modesty and
femininity in Iranian culture.
Indonesian Jilbab
The Indonesian jilbab is a loose-fitting
headscarf worn by Muslim women. It
comes in a variety of styles and colors,
reflecting the cultural diversity of
Indonesia. The jilbab is a symbol of
religious identity and fashion
expression.
Conclusion
The abaya and veils worn by women around the world
showcase the rich cultural traditions and individual
expressions of modesty and fashion. From the elegant designs
of Emirati abayas to the colorful diversity of Indonesian jilbabs,
these garments reflect the beauty and diversity of women's
attire.
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