01-06-2025
The Modest Traveller's Edit: Chic & Covered Styles for Your 2025 Summer Getaway
Gone are the days when fashion trends for summer were dictated by its skin-bearing tendencies — the art of modest travel dressing has taken centre stage, especially for residents of the GCC. As discerning travellers with a pulse on everything luxury, women in the GCC have time and again depicted how coverage and chic can coexist beautifully.
Whether you're spending your summer on the sun-drenched beaches of the South of France or frolicking through the Italian countryside, there's a stylish way to honour your cultural roots while keeping it contemporary.
Let's dissect the process of modest dressing while breaking down the art of layering the right way for summer. From silhouette combinations to what brands deserve your hard-earned money, here's everything you need to know about it.
Flowing maxi dresses: Your versatile foundation
Always begin with your base silhouette and work your way up. Midi and maxi dresses have long been the silent heroes in modest wear closets, but the 2025 iterations of them are anything but basic. The key is finding pieces with enough visual interest—whether through texture, print, or silhouette—that they can carry an entire outfit without relying on revealing cuts for impact.
Brands to shop from: Missoni, Maisonel, Jessica K, Nóra, Nili Lotan, Fforme, Esse Studios, Victoria Beckham, Rabanne and Zimmermann
When in doubt, opt for a kaftan
Kaftan is the cornerstone of a modest girl's wardrobe in the GCC, so why leave it behind during your summer break when it can be perfectly versatile and jazz up your style? Modern kaftans feature upbeat details like abstract prints, geometric patterns and textures that can elevate them from simple cover-ups to statement pieces worthy of the scenic locations you travel to.
Brands to shop from: Dima Ayad, Tiya by Sania Maskatiya, The Giving Movement, Taller Marmo and Loro Piana
Elevated separates: The subtle art of sophisticated layering
In the context of modest dressing, layering is always misinterpreted as hiding—on the contrary, it's about creating an interesting dimension. Think lightweight blazers paired with monogrammed tank tops and flattering wrap skirts or linen trousers. Smart separates offer the flexibility to create multiple outfits with just a few key pieces. Individual silhouette range in this category is endless: shirts, tops, skirts, trousers, dresses, jackets and coordinated sets.