Indonesian moslem designers :
Jeny Tjahyawati, Merry Pramono and Hannie Hananto
All photos taken by Mrs. Fifi Alvianto,
except Mr. Itang and kids, photo courtesy of Mr. Andreas Ariesta
Jeny Tjahyawati, Merry Pramono and Hannie Hananto
All photos taken by Mrs. Fifi Alvianto,
except Mr. Itang and kids, photo courtesy of Mr. Andreas Ariesta
It’s been almost 15 years from his last fashion show. Itang Yunasz has been busy with his second line product. It is undoubted that his designs have been well known internationally, such as in Uni Arab Emirate, Malaysia and Singapore.
He believes to perform perfection on hijab according to Islam, every women deserves to walk on every step of modesty. This explains his diversity and contrasting design. From turban with an open neck until the fully lose head cover are being presented.
He also believes Muslim clothes may vary. It doesn’t have to be simple conservative flat long dress. Trends can be adapted for every Muslim woman. Trends and Traditions can be collided and bring a new dynamics for Fashion Muslim.
You can easily be fascinated by his edgy collection. From a delightful romantic bohemian with embroidery framing the dress to a modern drapery combine with skinny pants, you name it. This collection shows major diversity in garment and detail. We can see layers from lightweight material such as chiffon, satin chiffon and lace. To have the best volume dress, mix duchesse and satin are great choice. Moreover, Itang also add Swarovski crystal and beads in order to have an elegant and glamour feminine look. He also gives us tribal pattern mix with animal prints, something that we rarely find in Muslim dress.
The clothes clearly spelled out Itang Yunasz look, with an oversize tunic worn with skinny pants and an amazing turban. What do you think? Aren’t all just breathtaking?
Well, our opinion.. We can hardly scream.
We love this collection and we are so proud to be Indonesian. Don’t you?
We love this collection and we are so proud to be Indonesian. Don’t you?
Written by Mrs. Hanna Faridl (according to the press release).
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