Models in hijabs make history at New York Fashion Week

New York Fashion Week sees a lot of innovation on the runway, but one Muslim designer managed to bring something completely new to the catwalk this year. Indonesian designer Anniesa Hasibuan made history when she had every one of her models wear a hijab. While models have worn hijabs in Fashion Week shows before, this was the first time the entire cast donned a headscarf. Hasibuan is also the first Indonesian designer to have a show at the event. SEE ALSO: Snapchat filters come to life at New York Fashion Week Hasibuan's collection included flowing tunics, gowns and pants with distinctly Indonesian flourishes, such as detailed embroidery and luxurious fabrics. Image: selcur acar/Getty Images Hasibuan was applauded across social media for helping bring Islamic fashion into the mainstream like others before her. In 2015, Muslim designer Hana Tajim collaborated with Uniqlo and Mariah Idrissi appeared in a campaign with H&M wearing a hijab. Hasibuan's show is part of a powerful new trend.  “I believe fashion is one of the outlets in which we can start that cultural shift in today's society to normalize hijab in America so as to break down stereotypes and demystify misconceptions,” Melanie Elturk, chief executive of Haute Hijab, wrote on Instagram.

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Snapchat filters come to life at New York Fashion Week

Fashion is cyclical – old styles are constantly becoming new again. However, Desigual is capitalizing on the trends of the present with their show at New York Fashion Week that featured models wearing real-life versions of Snapchat filters. SEE ALSO: Australian trans model Gemma Cowling is a secret social media genius MAC's Senior Vice President of Global Artist Training, Development and Makeup Artistry Gordon Espinet designed all the Snapchat looks for Desigual's show. Check out the beautiful filters come to life: A paper version of the flower crown filter actually looks gorgeous. Image: Larry Busacca/Getty Images for New York Fashion Week: The Shows Image: Antonio de Moraes Barros Filho/FilmMagic/getty images More paper amazingness came from the butterfly crown filter – the glowing feature was unfortunately not included. Image: Antonio de Moraes Barros Filho/FilmMagic/getty images Image: larry Busacca/Getty Images for New York Fashion Week: The Shows The MAC team even used makeup to recreate some of our favorite animal Snapchat lenses. Image: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for New York Fashion Week: The Shows Image: Antonio de Moraes Barros Filho/FilmMagic/GETTY IMAGES #design all #nyfwss17 #snapchat #filters #bumblebee keyed by @mrespi and executed by me and @lzizzo #maccosmetics #macbackstage #macfwartist #macseniorartist @maccosmetics A photo posted by Chantel_M (@cmil718) on Sep 8, 2016 at 12:45pm PDT And of course the classic dog filter made an appearance

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Looking Back: 20 Years of Iconic Jimmy Choo Moments and Crazy Red Carpet Requests

Jimmy Choo’s creative director Sandra Choi: “Sex and the City was part of our DNA.”

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