Liza Garza wears a little Muslim motherly love.
Liza Garza wears a little Muslim motherly love.

Pakistani model and fashion designer Atiya Khan creates clothing for Muslim women that doesn’t have to reside in a “Madonna/whore” either/or dichotomy, but reflective of an inner femininity and strength that can coexist in Islam and for Muslim women.
Cambodian-American artist Anida Yeou Ali reminds us all how incredibly inane and insane it is to assume that someone, anyone, “looks Muslim.”
Members of the Malaysian singing group Hijjaz wear traditional Malay dress for men: a baju melayu and songket. This handsome garb is worn for many special occasions; however, while the bright fluorescent green color is optional, it offers some additional Muslim pizzazz.

Alsou, a Tatar Russian Muslim singer, models garb from J-WOWW’s fall fashion line.

“Hijabi Monologues” founder Sahar Ullah in not so identifiably provincial in her peachy earth tones and peasant blouse.
The 2010 Islamic Fashion Festival in Kuala Lumpur’s fashion week just rounded up. As with any fashion show, you see an eclectic mix of color, style, fabric, wearability, and not so wearability. However, as traditional Muslim garb, all of these should be feared for their fierceness.
Former President of Indonesia (the largest Muslim majority country) Megawati Sukarnoputri is wearing her native “don’t mess with me” expression, typical of Muslim women everywhere.
Pop icon Dado Shake, wearing decidedly dodgy 1970’s Muslim fashion. But, as his song goes tu sais je t’aime…
Sarah Cheikh is wearing a heathered purple vest over a white button-down blouse. Oh, and she’s also wearing a really big snake. I might have to agree with Juan Williams on this one - I would be scared of her Muslim garb if she were sitting next to me on a plane!