such an interesting topic!
i'm a muslim and i live in Kuwait where you can find all kinds of women in all sorts of clothing, with hijab or no hijab. I have many hijab wearing friends and family members, and let me tell you this, they are very stylish and modest with their whole outfit. Its always a plain hijabs with long beautiful dresses, or long stylish shirts with pants or even jeans. They have wonderful taste in fashion, very up-to-date with their clothes, and always very modest and never flashy.
But, they are many hijab wearing woman who i think they would be better off without their hijab's by the way they are presenting themselves with too tight jeans, shirts, belts, stileto's, full makeup and speaking in an extremely loud voice in public places.
And of course, you have the head to toe hijab wearing woman in designer logos.
They way I see it, women are women! In every culture you'd find designer crazy woman who love to wear flashy logos, the ones who dress in a very suggestive way, and those who are plainly modest. What do these woman have in common? They all want to look good for various reasons.
Now in a marketing perspective, I thing it is a good idea when designers do scarves so muhajaba's could wear them. It is a smart move. You find/create a need, you sell the product depending on customers taste. Now some designers not only do hijabs, they also make designer "ghutra" for men (white piece of cloth which men in the Gulf region wear with the "dishdasha").
