
Photo by @rumastyles via Instagram
To celebrate Muslim Women’s Day today, we’re shining a spotlight on talented Muslim fashion bloggers who’ve found success on social media as the industry is growing to be more inclusive. Modest fashion influencers are at the forefront of the modest fashion movement and they are proving that representation matters—because fashion isn’t just limited to an exclusive crowd; it’s for everyone. From Eva Ghany to Ruma Styles, these are the modest fashion influencers you need to follow for your daily dose of fashion inspiration.
Exotic Arabian
This Toronto-based fashionista has mastered the city girl aesthetic. Her Instagram feed offers inspiration for everything from street style-inspired outfits to elegant evening ensembles.
Asma Karimi
Her style is feminine yet comfortably chic with a focus on soft pastel hues. Some of her signature looks include maxi skirts and fur vests.
Eva Ghany
From floral prints to pink capes, Eva’s Instagram has a little bit of everything. Her unique outfits will inspire you to try new outfit combinations.
Nemahsis
The perfect combination of bold and edgy comes to mind when reviewing her style. If you’re looking to take some bold steps in fashion, look no further.
Chinutay
This Canadian blogger always combines the latest trends in fashion and makes them her own. She knows how to style each look and take it from day to night.
Ruma B
No one takes more fashion risks in creating unique combinations than Ruma. This influencer stays true to her own aesthetic and brings something different with each outfit.
Aysha Harun
“Girl-next-door” is the perfect way to describe Aysha’s comfortable and trendy style. Her feed has something for everyone in casual everyday looks.
Firrrr
With relaxed bohemian outfits and Instagram-worthy round glasses, all of her looks are effortless. Her feed has everything for your vacation outfit inspiration needs.
Saliah
Ryerson’s very own Saliah puts together edgy yet wearable outfits. From velvet dresses to jean jackets, she’s found a way to make each look her own.
Annie Swift
As an Instagram it-girl, Annie’s outfits are inspired by popular millennial favourite trends. She flaunts off-the-shoulder tops, peplum tops, pastel jackets and more.
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These are nice photos, however, showing oneself as attractive is the opposite of what practicing Muslims do. With all due respect, I don’t think this article would be a good representation of Muslim Women Day. Especially because it can easily be assumed that this is what hijab really is, when most practicing Muslims don’t accept this portrayal of it. For regular fashion articles I wouldn’t say much most likely but because this is associated with Muslim Women Day, I feel the need to express my concerns.
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