Fashion is circling back to layers and texture, and suddenly modest dressing is being framed like a fresh discovery. More fabric is “interesting” again. Maximalism is creeping back in. Styling is carrying the weight of it all. Meanwhile, modest fashion creators are watching this play out like, welcome to the party. They were building dimension before it was trending, back when the default approach for looking “put together” was a mini dress, strappy sandals, and a quick exit. Modest dressers have always had to be inventive, because the look can’t rely on skin. They know how to stack pieces without the outfit wearing them, how to balance volume, how to make coverage feel experimental, and how to turn layering into art.
Which brings us to Soha Taha, an Egyptian artist based in the UAE, and one of those creators who makes you stop mid-scroll because something in the styling feels… inspiring. She’ll take a billowing piece and make it edgy in her own way. A pleated dress gets pulled into focus with a lacquered corset. A polka-dot skirt gets disrupted with a leather jacket. Wide, roomy suits come through with shoulders that clean everything up and give the silhouette direction.



From sporty to femme to chic to streetstyle, Soha doesn’t restrict herself to one aesthetic alone, curating fusion fashion that celebrates it all. And by doing so, by being unapologetically herself, she changes how the world views modest fashion.
So it’s no surprise you’ll spot her on the fashion week circuit, whether it’s Milan or Muscat. And if you’re building a moodboard for the season, she’s worth a spot, with so many looks to steal inspo from. A layering idea you can try tomorrow, a proportion trick that makes basics feel new, a colour pairing that actually works in real life. It’s not “saved for fantasy,” it’s saved for getting dressed.

