At some point in the last few years, Pakistani women started treating modest wear differently. Not as a dress code to navigate around but as a wardrobe category worth actually investing in. Worth having opinions about. Worth being specific about in the same way you’d be specific about any other dressing style.
The abaya for women conversation in Pakistan used to be fairly short. Black or dark navy, functional fabric, coverage that was the point and the whole point. That conversation has gotten considerably longer. And more interesting, let’s hear it how.
The Colour Question
Here’s a thing that happened quietly: women started buying abaya dresses in colours that weren’t black, and the world didn’t end.
Basic Black Abaya
The black abaya is still a classic and always will be. It photographs cleanly, pairs with everything, carries a kind of visual authority that other colours have to work to achieve. These are real reasons. But what happened when the palette started expanding was that women discovered they had preferences they hadn’t been given the option to express before.
Sage green. Dusty rose. Warm ivory. The kinds of colours that carry something; a mood, a personality, a signal that the woman inside the dress is a specific person with specific tastes rather than a generic category of dresser.
Embroidered Abaya for Women
The embroidered abaya in a tonal sage with floral thread work at the neckline reads completely differently from a heavily embellished black piece. Neither is wrong. They’re just different sentences in different registers. The fact that both now exist in the Pakistani modest fashion market is progress, not that one replaced the other, but that women now have access to both and can pick based on what they actually want on a given occasion.
Buttoned Abaya
The button abaya in warm blush. The front-open ladies abaya in a deep ivory that photographs like a dream. The embellished set in sage that works for a formal evening without tipping into occasion-specific territory. These pieces exist now in a way they didn’t a few years ago. That’s the shift. And we are loving it.
Comfort Was Always the Real Conversation

This is the part nobody says plainly in brand communications, and it needs to be said: a lot of modest wear sold in Pakistan was designed to look good in photographs and worn by women who then had to manage their way through the day in it.
Too heavy for the heat. Too stiff to move in properly. Fabric that photographs with a beautiful texture and breathes like it resents you. Pieces cut for a silhouette rather than a person.
Pakistani women want comfort in their modest clothing in Pakistan. The implications of it aren’t always reflected in the products being sold. Pakistani heat. Pakistani humidity. Days that run from morning namaz through university and job days.
The kaftan abaya in breathable voile here is not a trend. It’s a practical response to an actual climate. The Move With Ease category in Divinely Crafted ladies’ abaya pieces is specifically designed around movement and ease rather than just coverage and silhouette. It represents modest fashion, combined with comfort.
Divinely Crafted built their Move With Ease collection around this exact problem. Not just beautiful clothes that happen to have wide sleeves, but abayas designed from the cut up for the full range of daily movement, in fabrics chosen for how they actually feel rather than how they look in a product photo. There’s a difference, and it’s immediately perceptible the first time you wear one.
Embellishment That Earns Its Place
The Embellished Abaya Set market in Pakistan has grown significantly, and not all of that growth is the same thing.
There’s embellishment that exists to justify a price point; beadwork that stiffens fabric, sequins scattered across a garment without any design logic, embroidery covering everything because somewhere along the line someone decided that more coverage of embroidery was equivalent to more value.
And then there’s embellishment that was placed with intention. Vertical beads work on a straight-cut abaya dress that creates an elongating line down the garment. Subtle embellishment on a button abaya; diamantes along a placket that register as refined sparkle rather than relentless shine.
This version photographs quietly and wears beautifully, which is the correct order of priorities. These are the embroidered abaya pieces that will still feel right in five years. They are timeless and ever so graceful.
The Accessories Finally Got Taken Seriously
For a long time, buying a ladies’ abaya online meant solving the hijab coordination problem yourself afterward. The piece arrived and then you figured out what went with it from whatever you already owned.
Divinely crafted now offers complete modest clothing including women’s abaya and hijab.
- A chiffon hijab in a tone that was chosen according to the abaya palette.
- Crinkle silk hijab whose fabric weight and surface texture were considered alongside the abaya it’s meant to complement; that’s a design decision.
- The chiffon scarf as a finishing piece that bridges the outfit and the jewellery.
These details are what make a modest outfit read as complete rather than assembled. Divinely Crafted’s hijab range- chiffon, crinkle silk, was built alongside the abaya collection rather than as a separate category. The colours talk to each other. The fabrics were chosen carefully. When you buy abaya online, getting a coordinated hijab is definitely a plus.. That’s what an actual online abaya store should feel like.
The Direction It’s All Moving
Modest clothing for women in Pakistan is arriving at a more honest version of itself. Colours that reflect actual preferences. Fabrics that were chosen for the climate rather than the photograph. Embellishment with design logic. Accessories that were considered alongside the garment rather than sold separately and hoped-for.
The women driving this shift aren’t asking modest fashion to be something different. They’re asking it to be better at what it already is, and the brands listening to that are building something that outlasts a season.
Explore the full modest wear collection: abayas, hijabs, and everything in between at Divinely Crafted
