Blue Dubai Bridal Kaftan
Our Blue Dubai Bridal Kaftan is outlined in much beautiful gold embroidery. It's the perfect Muslim wedding dress. This kaftan embraces a fusion of traditional and modern styles, with a focus on luxury and contemporary fashion trends. It has a V-neck and sleeves with gold embroidery on the cuffs. It's all dramatic flair for an opulent, statement-making look.
Find your accessories and other bridal options in our Blue Bridal Collection. Or contrast your look with our gold collection.
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Blue Dubai Bridal Kaftan Product Description
This is the last blue Islamic wedding dress of its kind, in XXL! Belt and matching bridal dupatta included. Find other Muslim bridal attire in blue in other sizes in our Blue Bridal Collection.
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Blue Dubai Bridal Kaftan and Hijab
The Dubai kaftan, being a single-piece garment, is more versatile and can be worn with a hijab or shawl, like the one shown. Fabrics like chiffon, satin or silk are common for the hijab to complement the luxurious texture of the wedding kaftan.
The choice and style of head covering for Muslim wedding dresses can also reflect regional traditions and personal taste for your blue Islamic wedding dress, making the overall look more distinctive and expressive:
Wear your hijab in a classic Turkish style that wraps around the neck. Then drape a coordinating scarf or shawl (dupatta) over their hair or hijab for added elegance. You can find a contrasting dupatta in the Gold Muslim Wedding Shop.
Alternatively, you can wrap your hijab in a turban style for a chic, fashion-forward look. This style is especially popular for brides seeking a contemporary edge.
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Accessories for the Blue Dubai Bridal Kaftan
You'll need heels for this look - no discussion. Then search our Gold Muslim Wedding Shop for lux nikkah jewelry and dupattas.
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History of the Muslim Kaftan
The kaftan became prominent during the Abbasid Caliphate (8th–13th centuries), where it was a luxurious garment worn by caliphs and aristocrats, often made of silver or gold brocade with decorative buttons.
The kaftan symbolized rank and status. Ottoman sultans wore elaborately decorated kaftans, often gifted to dignitaries. The Ottoman Empire (1299–1922) popularized the kaftan across the Middle East and Mediterranean. Ottoman kaftans featured rich fabrics like velvet and silk, with intricate embroidery and specific colors indicating the wearer’s rank.
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Blue Dubai Bridal Kaftan
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