Abaya Couture

The abaya "cloak" (Arabic:عباية‎ ‘abāya[tu] or عباءة‘abā'a[tu],pluralعبايات‘abāyā[tu])is an overgarment worn by some women in parts of the Islamic world. It is the traditional form of hijab, or Islamic dress , for many countries of the Arabian peninsula such as Saudi Arabia or United Arab Emirates, where it is the national dress.

Traditional abayat are black and may be either a large square of fabric draped from the shoulders or head or a long caftan.

Abayat are known by various names but serve the same purpose, which is to cover. Contemporary models are usually caftans, cut from light, flowing fabrics like crepe,georgette, and chiffon. Styles differ from region to region: some abayat have embroidery on black material while others are brightly coloured and have different forms of artwork across them and it could take you from work to play and evening with effortless style.

code K5-23
Code K4-44Code K5-24
Code K2-11Code K2-11
Code K2-11Code K5-23


Abaya 1
K4-57(1)K4-57(2)




Abaya 2












K5-03K4-40SA-01
SO-01(1)SO-01(2)SO-02(1)
SO-02(2)K5-02K5-01
K5-04K5-05K5-06
K5-07K5-08K5-10
K5-10K5-11K5-12
K5-13K5-14K5-14
K5-22K4-40K4-41
K4-42K4-43K4-44
K4-45K4-46K4-47
K4-48K4-49K4-50
K4-52K4-51K4-53


Abaya 3


K4-35K3-21 K3-20
K3-17K3-12K3-09
K4=58K4-56