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If you love this shirt, please click on the link to buy it now: Buy I Soul’d Out For Jesus Ugly Christmas T-Shirts now At this stage in her career, Aden no longer has to jerry-rig luxury fashion to fit her values and personal comfort. It’s the other way around. “I want what I wear to look intentional,” Aden said. “We’re living in a different time. And just because someone dresses more conservatively it doesn’t mean that they don’t want to take risks when it comes to fashion.” Those risks were well-executed throughout the film festival. The model, who recently returned to the spotlight after a three-year break, adopted a more-is-more approach for her time abroad. There’s a black-and-white Proenza Schouler suit that features voluminous, almost three-dimensional, sleeves (perfectly completed with a white hijab). A campy lime-green Valentino gown, which Aden wore to the AmFar Gala, decorated with a gazillion feathers (“I feel like Cannes is the place to wear feathers,” Rembert said.) A boxy, power-broker Vauthier suit for the airport. “I hope our red carpet looks inspires people to be more adventurous when it comes to style,” Aden said of her carefully planned Cannes style story.

Brands are taking note. Aden says that labels are now creating custom adaptations and hijabs to make looks align with her comfort. “I think people are now realizing modest fashion can be lucrative because there’s a need,” Aden said. “Modest women want to see what’s on the runway and have that be adapted to what they wear.”Aden shared an inspiring illustration of this ongoing embrace of inclusion by top brands: “My Gucci dress, they’re also going to make a custom hijab to go with it,” she shared. “That’s one of the big changes I’m welcoming.”


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