In the Islamic fashion industry, Turkey is big business, the world’s largest consumer of Islam-friendly clothing with a market worth $34 billion a year.
“Most of our customers come from Turkey,” said Ulviya Hassan, who set up Hijab Queen in Azerbaijan with her cousin Farida Efendiyeva. “There are a growing number of women wearing the hijab in Azerbaijan, but the number is small. We set up business out of necessity: my cousin started covering her head and couldn’t find anything fashionable.”
About 45 per cent of Turkish women wear the headscarf, but the issue has long been a flashpoint between secularists and conservatives.
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In the Islamic fashion industry, Turkey is big business, the world’s largest consumer of Islam-friendly clothing with a market worth $34 billion a year.
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“Most of our customers come from Turkey,” said Ulviya Hassan, who set up Hijab Queen in Azerbaijan with her cousin Farida Efendiyeva. “There are a growing number of women wearing the hijab in Azerbaijan, but the number is small. We set up business out of necessity: my cousin started covering her head and couldn’t find anything fashionable.”
About 45 per cent of Turkish women wear the headscarf, but the issue has long been a flashpoint between secularists and conservatives.
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