Paris modest fashion week debut is drawing global attention, showcasing inclusive styles and a growing demand for modest fashion.

PARIS: Paris modest fashion week is doing something unexpected, it is changing the conversation around style in one of the world’s biggest fashion capitals.

For the first time, Paris hosted a runway dedicated entirely to modest fashion. And it is not just about clothes, it is about what they represent.

The Paris modest fashion week brought together nearly 30 designers from around the world. From flowy floral dresses to sharp, boxy streetwear, the collections showed that modest fashion is anything but limited. It is bold, expressive and very much part of global style today.

But what really got people talking?

The location.

Holding the Paris modest fashion week in France added a deeper layer to the event. For many, it felt like a shift. A sign that fashion is slowly opening up to different identities, cultures and ways of dressing.

Designer Fatou Doucouré, founder of Soutoura, summed it up best. Showing her work in Paris made her feel that Muslim women who dress modestly can “take on any role in any society”.

And that message is resonating.

The Paris modest fashion week is not just a one-off event. It reflects a bigger trend. Modest fashion is growing fast worldwide, driven by people who want style that fits both their identity and lifestyle.

Fashion insiders say this could be the start of something bigger. More cities, more shows, and more space for diverse voices on global runways.

Because if Paris is embracing it, the rest of the fashion world is definitely watching.