Stay tuned to the runway shows from Arab Fashion Week in Riyadh for the next wave of innovations. Until then, grab a jumbo scarf and practice your Desert Wave drape.
The word "hijab" comes from the Arabic root meaning "to cover" or "partition". In contemporary practice, it often refers to the headscarf (traditionally called a ), but scholars typically list eight conditions for a complete hijab: hijab khab arab new
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Before diving into the trends, let’s decode the phrase: In contemporary practice, it often refers to the
The “new” in Arab hijab news is the end of automatic social pressure in many countries. Choice—to wear or not to wear—is becoming the emerging norm, though enforcement still exists in Iran and parts of rural areas.
Unlike the classic tight wrap, the modern Arab style emphasizes a loosened, effortless drape. The "tucked-in" look—where one end of the hijab is neatly tucked into a blazer or abaya neck—is currently dominating the streets of Riyadh and Abu Dhabi. It creates a streamlined silhouette that works perfectly with professional attire.