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: Modern Somali girls often pair traditional elements like the Baati (a comfortable house dress) with western staples like denim jackets or trench coats for a "modest baddie" or "soft girl" aesthetic. Hijab Artistry

Platforms like Instagram and Pinterest have acted as a massive gallery for Somali girls' fashion. Influencers and fashionistas from the Somali diaspora in London, Minneapolis, Toronto, and beyond, as well as those in the horn of Africa, are sharing their styles, creating a global appreciation for Somali style.

No discussion of Somali fashion is complete without the Baati. This comfortable, short-sleeved cotton house dress is famous across East Africa. While traditionally worn at home, younger generations have elevated the Baati into streetwear, styling it with denim jackets, sneakers, and modern accessories for a casual, bohemian look. Contemporary Modest Fashion and Street Style

Seeing how traditional garments are paired with modern accessories, such as blazers, denim jackets, or designer shoes. 5. The Evolution of Somali Fashion on Social Media

Social media has brought the Baati to the forefront, with many young Somali women elevating this casual look by styling it with modern accessories, belts, and luxury hijabs.

In Somali culture, fashion is often used as a way to express respect for tradition and community. For example, many Somali women wear the hijab as a symbol of modesty and respect for their faith. At the same time, fashion is also used as a way to express individuality and creativity.

Images showing everyday fashion—blending vibrant colors with neutral tones for a sophisticated, everyday look. 3. The Baati: Comfort Meets Fashion

The cornerstone of Somali formal wear. Unlike the Arab abaya or the South Asian sari , the dirac is a lightweight, flowing, one-piece dress worn over a garbasaar (undergarment/slip) and a koo' (bra top). In any fashion gallery showcasing Somali women, the dirac dominates evening wear. It is often made of maro (fabric) imported from Switzerland, Italy, or China, featuring metallic threadwork, glittering stones , or bold geometric prints.

Focus: The night before the wedding (Shaash Saar) and the wedding day.

Street style photography frequently captures the intersection of comfort and edge. Popular visual combinations include: