Maka tidak peliklah, festival pemakaian islamic yang diadakan Kuala Lumpur April lalu menampilkan cara/fesyen pemakaian muslimah versi 1Malaysia Umnoapco (yahudi)..sungguh terhina lagi memalukan!
Salah satu agenda terbaru dajjal bagi membogelkan pakaian MUSLIMAH Malaysia dan Indonesia yang diterajuai oleh kerajaan 1MALAYSIA, Rosmah Mansor!!..
Penyokong 'parti Islam' Umno pasti terharu dengan bini PM Najib Razak ini..wallahua'lam..
P/s: Ada seorang hamba Allah bertanya penulis, siapakah di sebalik tabir/tulang belakang (penasihat dll) program 'fesyen Islam' (sukular) ini..jawapannya ialah pada gambar di bawah...
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ISLAMIC FASHION FAST BECOMING LUCRATIVE BUSINESS, SAYS ROSMAH
KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 10 (Bernama) -- Islamic fashion is fast becoming a lucrative business with the current market estimated to be worth more than US$96 billion (RM302 billion) a year, said Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor.
Rosmah, wife of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, said it was an enormous market that had yet to be fully tapped.
"The global Muslim population comprises one of the fastest-growing consumer markets in the world, hence representing a major growth opportunity for businesses around the globe, including in the fashion sector," she said at the opening of the Malaysian-inspired festival, the Islamic Fashion Festival (IFF) Gala Dinner and Fashion Show, at the Monaco Sporting Club in Monte Carlo Monday night. The text of her speech was released here.
The event was attended also by, among others, Prince Albert II of Monaco, Qatar Prime Minister Sheikh Hamad Bin Jassim Bin Jabr Al-Thani, Najib and Sarawak Chief Minister Tan Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud.
Rosmah said that according to the prestigious Dubai French Fashion University Esmod, over half of the world’s 1.6 billion Muslim population is spending a substantial part of their annual income on fashion and accessories.
"This recent interest in Muslim fashion signals the changing dynamics of the ever-increasing interaction among Eastern and Western cultures. Nowadays, Muslim women can choose from a broad selection of designs to create a look that matches their values, traditions and tastes, without compromising any of the three," said Rosmah.
She said that thus "the fashion players would do well to plan ahead so as not to miss the proverbial boat in capturing this lucrative segment of fashion".
Rosmah said major clothing retailers had been busy highlighting how top brands like Anne Klein and Ralph Lauren were already producing fashion lines that met the Islamic requirement of full coverage.
"In the same vein, it is interesting to note that even as the great 'veil' debate raged in France, the country, being the fashion capital of the world, remains as one of the world’s major exporters for Muslim couture 'abayas' and 'niqabs'.
"Clearly, politics notwithstanding, those in the fashion business are increasingly aware of the burgeoning demand for Muslim apparel worldwide," she said.
Rosmah said she hoped that Monaco could emerge as one of the gateways to the European market for Islamic-inspired fashion from Malaysia and the rest of Asia.
On IFF, she said its main mission was to capitalise on fashion as a platform to bring together designers and fashion enthusiasts of different cultures, religious backgrounds and race to bring Islamic Couture into the mainstream of style and fashion.
Since it was started in 2006, IFF has spread its wings to Jakarta, Dubai, Abu Dhabi and New York, featuring the works of more than 200 designers, and had showcased a varied choice of styles and looks for Muslim-dressing, decidedly different from the stereotypical impressions of Islamic apparel held by many.
"The Islamic Fashion Festival is precisely intended to end the myth that a Muslim woman cannot posses a sense of style. On the contrary, Islamic dressing is a style of its own, and today it is beginning to attract more and more attention, as mainstream trends become increasingly bold, sensual and provocative which is unappealing to the more conservative consumers," she said.
In fact, in affirming the coming-of-age of Muslim fashion through the impressive collections, Islamic fashion is now considered as the breath of fresh air in a global culture, she said. - Bernama
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Rosmah: IFF mampu rapatkan jurang negara Islam-Barat
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MONTE CARLO 10 Ogos - Penganjuran Festival Fesyen Islamik (IFF) mampu membantu merapatkan jurang antara negara Islam dan Barat kerana ia secara tidak langsung dapat memberi kefahaman kepada masyarakat dunia terhadap keindahan budaya Islam.
Isteri Perdana Menteri, Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor berkata, sehubungan itu penjelajahan merentas dunia untuk mempromosikan busana Muslim mampu mengubah persepsi terhadap dunia Islam, memberi inspirasi di samping memperkukuhkan ikatan antara negara.
"Salah satu objektif terbesar IFF adalah menyatukan budaya dan negara untuk memberitahu bahawa melalui fesyen kita merangsang pemahaman dan rasa hormat antara masyarakat yang berbeza agama dan kepercayaan.
"Saya berbangga kerana IFF telah berjaya sampai sebegini jauh untuk mempromosikan busana Islam dan mendapat maklum balas daripada pelbagai latar belakang dan agama di samping memperkukuhkan industri fesyen tersebut ke peringkat lebih tinggi," katanya.
Beliau berucap pada majlis malam gala amal dan pertunjukan fesyen IFF di The Monte Carlo Sporting Club dekat sini malam semalam.
Antara pereka fesyen yang terlibat termasuk Datuk Tom Abang Saufi dari Malaysia dan Ghea Panggabean dari Indonesia.
Pada majlis tersebut sejumlah RM789,600 (188,000 euro) berjaya dikumpul menerusi lelongan tiga barangan termasuk foto Putera Monaco, Putera Albert II ketika mengunjungi Sarawak pada dua tahun lalu.
Kutipan itu akan disumbangkan kepada Yayasan Putera Albert II bagi membantu pemuliharaan alam sekitar.
Hadir sama ialah Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak; Putera Monaco, Putera Albert II; Perdana Menteri Qatar dan isteri, Sheikh Hamad Al-Thani dan Sheikha Noora Abdul Aziz Al Hubaien; Ketua Menteri Sarawak, Tan Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud serta pengasas dan pengerusi IFF, Datuk Raja Rezza Shah.
Penganjuran IFF kali ini melakar sejarah tersendiri apabila buat pertama kali dianjurkan di Eropah.
IFF mula diperkenalkan pada 2006 dan sudah memasuki edisi keempat dengan objektif memartabatkan fesyen Islam di mata dunia.
Rosmah yang juga penaung IFF berkata, sebagai perintis dalam menggerakkan fesyen Islam, Malaysia harus mengambil peluang jurang dalam pasaran busana Muslim yang luas memandangkan ia bukan sahaja sesuai dipakai Muslimah tetapi wanita keseluruhannya.
Lebih-lebih lagi, kata beliau, Malaysia sendiri sudah dikenali sebagai sebuah negara yang mengamalkan pendekatan sederhana dalam beragama selain pelopor kepada perdagangan Islam termasuk perbankan dan kewangan Islam dan dikenali sebagai hab halal untuk memasarkan pelbagai produk kepada pengguna Muslim di dunia.
Justeru, beliau yakin, penguasaan pasaran itu mampu menjadi realiti sekiranya semua pelopor pergerakan fesyen Islam meneruskan kesinambungan usaha tersebut.
Rosmah juga menganggap pemilihan kota Monte Carlo sebagai lokasi penganjuran kali ini amat tepat bukan saja untuk mempromosikan fesyen Islam tetapi juga pembuka jalan kepada pasaran Eropah bagi fesyen islamik yang diinspirasikan dari Malaysia dan seluruh Asia.
Sementara itu, Albert berkata, penganjuran festival fesyen berkenaan merupakan langkah penting untuk mengubah perspektif negatif dan prejudis terhadap fesyen Islam.
"Acara malam ini sederhana tetapi amat penting untuk mengeratkan persahabatan dan memastikan alam sekitar terus dipelihara dan menyingkirkan ketakutan terhadap busana Muslim," katanya. - UTUSAN
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