Inspired by the sacred elegance of Saudi Arabian heritage. This single-piece prayer dress features luxurious black jacquard fabric with a beautiful woven texture, adorned with gold and white arabesque lace embroidery at the waistline — reflecting the geometric artistry of Makkah's iconic architecture. A loose A-line cut with balloon sleeves and elasticated cuffs gives comfortable, unrestricted movement during prayer. Matching black chiffon hijab included.
"True elegance is not what you wear — it is how quietly you wear it."
Three signature series. Each one a study in restraint, balance, and material. From the bold lapis silks of Desert Bloom to the quiet viscose tones of Urban Serenity — every piece is built to last well beyond a season.
Urban Serenity.
For days that ask for stillness. A breathable viscose mix in three calming tones — warm dusty sand, serene powder blue, and sage mist green. Soft matte finish. Designed to move.
The NUSUKI Womenswear Collection 2026:The Journey Within
A soulful and refined collection that reflects the spiritual path of the modern Muslimah, gracefully transitioning from everyday life to the prayer and pilgrimage. Each design embodies the enduring beauty of Makkah and Madinah, reimagined through the lens of contemporary Malaysian modest wear. Structured around three distinct design narratives : Islamic, Modern, and Traditional, this collection presents two complementary lines: the Prayerwear and Abaya Hijab Set. These are expressed through three evocative sub-collections: Desert Bloom, Urban Serenity, and Heirloom Grace. For those seeking elevated craftsmanship, the Joud Al-Turath Prayerwear and Abaya line offers a premium edit steeped in Middle Eastern heritage. This exclusive collection is adorned with rich Al- Sadu-inspired embroidery lace and intricate cultural motifs. A timeless tribute to roots and rituals, Joud Al-Turath collection is designed for women who embrace
Joud Al-Turath.
Rooted in the sacred weaving traditions of Saudi Arabia. A premium abaya–hijab set crafted with archival craftsmanship — the most considered piece in the collection.