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Timeless Elegance: A Glimpse into Somali Girls’ Fashion & Style

From Turkish-style soft drapes to Khaleeji-inspired wraps and minimalist Jersey hijabs, Somali girls excel at making the headscarf a centerpiece. Accessories like pearl pins, delicate chain details, and silk under-caps add polish.

Somali style embraces vibrant anisa prints, tie-dye baati dresses (a loose, lightweight alternative to the dirac), and bright oranges, pinks, and emerald greens. Mixing prints—like pairing a patterned hijab with a solid dirac—is a signature move.

In London or Toronto, you’ll see a Somali girl in a tailored trench coat over her dirac, or wearing an oversized hoodie with a maxi skirt and Nike Dunks. This fusion honors tradition while embracing local streetwear influences.

No Somali fashion gallery is complete without the dirac —a long, flowing, sheer or semi-sheer dress worn over a matching gorgorad (underskirt) and shaal (scarf). Often embroidered with gold or silver thread, the dirac is the go-to choice for weddings, Eid celebrations, and family gatherings. Paired with a modern clutch and strappy heels, it turns tradition into high fashion.