Amman - Eman Yussef
The two sisters, Jawaher Wahba Al Masri, tried to buy distinctive gowns for them to wear, but they did not find their destination in the market. They went to one of the tailor's "Laith Al-Ajlouni" and sent him the design of the abaya they wanted to wear to come out as they want.
"The idea of the abayas came after several attempts to get a beautiful cloak, according to their taste," she said. "When they find the abaya they like, they are expensive, which led them to look for tailors to produce beautiful pieces. Laith Al-Ajlouni began producing pieces for them in quantities to sell, starting with their own project "Gems Cloak".
The two girls considered that the open-colored gowns these days, some of which can be added to be decent and close to the legitimate dress, it is possible when wearing, add the long dress and wrists on the hands to be more discreet. The girls confirmed that many girls and women came to buy these gowns, and added their light touch on the abaya, to extinguish glamor and distinguish from the rest of the market assets.
The girls do not deny the importance of the black abaya in the veiled women's wardrobe, acknowledging that there is nothing like her beauty and classics, but the color of syphilis is more attractive to the girls, and then comes the Khmer, which is decorated with white roses as the best selling during the holiday season. To meet our customers' needs of gowns.