Australian Fashion Week shows have so far included an array of figure-hugging dresses, plunging necklines, sheer cover-ups and very racy lace playsuits. But on Friday, designers at Turkey's International Modest Fashion Week were showcasing their more conservative approach to glamorous fashion. Just as they do in Australia, fashion influencers and high profile fashionistas flocked to shows to get a taste of the new season collections - only this time the haute couture collections were aimed at the country's conservative Muslim elite. Fierce yet feminine: On Friday, designers at Turkey's International Modest Fashion Week were showcasing their more conservative approach to glamorous fashion Snapping their favourites: Just as they do in Australia (right), fashion influencers and high profile fashionistas flocked to shows to get a taste of the new season collections Bold in blue: This time the haute couture collections were aimed at the country's conservative Muslim elite. Designers from the world over arrived in Istanbul for the event - from Luvice and Aidijuma, to Hannie Hananto and Monika Jufry. Walking at the Haydarpasa railway station, the models donned detailed lace tunics, billowing blouses, sequined evening dresses and two-piece outfits with intricate detailing along the hems. Beautiful patterned dresses, chiffon coats, detailed pants and a range of eye-popping turbans, scarves and hijabs were also featured on the catwalk.
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