The thought of dressing modestly once only held close cultural ties, but now it's a style of dressing many people adore.
In 2018, major retailer H&M created an entire collection dedicated to designs that catered to modest dressing. A year before that, Nike debuted its first Hijab.
More recently, model Halima Aden stunned the world as the first model to appear in a Sports Illustrated issue with a burkini, which is a full body swimsuit traditionally worn by Muslim women.
Dena Mekawi, International Affairs Director of the Arab Fashion Council and CEO of Style & Resilience, is a first generation Muslim American. She explained to "Good Morning America" how interesting it is to see Muslims and modest dressing become such a huge asset within the fashion world.
"Many mainstream outlets have created looks for Eid (a religious holiday celebrated by Muslims at the end of Ramadan) in the last few years," says Mekawi.
"I would love to see more American designers producing exclusive modest designs," she continued.
As times continue to change, designers are opening up to inclusive designs to fit the needs of women and men of all different backgrounds.
(MORE: Rihanna becomes first woman to launch fashion brand at LVMH)Ahead, check out six stylish designer lines at the forefront when it comes to modest clothing.
Mekawi mentions this high fashion line as being one of her favorites. Launched in 2011, Vivi Zubedi has become a highly coveted line known for its Abaya-style pieces that are elegant and creatively designed.
When functionality, fashion, and modest clothing collide, it probably looks a lot like Modanisa. The brand has over one million followers on social media, and has collaborated with big names such as Halima Aden.
Nurita Harith offers what looks like a never ending lineup of classy special occassion gowns that are modest and chic.
Whether you want animal print or quality-made solids, this trendy line has it all. You also can shop beautiful accessories to accentuate your look.
(MORE: Rihanna becomes first woman to launch fashion brand at LVMH)This size-inclusive retailer includes pieces that go up to size 3 XL, and continues to grow in popularity for including trendy floral prints, stripes, beading, and more in their designs.
(MORE: We tried barrettes for grown-ups -- 'hair's what happened)Rico Rinaldi creates breathtaking looks that are timeless. The line includes everything from bridal looks to pretty two-piece ensembles.