Vivy Yusof, the Malaysian founder of Duck, wants to take her modest fashion brand global
While modest fashion in the Muslim world typically refers to outfits that are less revealing and cover certain areas of the body, interpretations vary in different cultures. The definition of modest fashion is also βpersonal and subjectiveβ to the individual, added Vivy. βItβs very difficult to define modest fashion. What we offer are clothes with loose silhouettes, with longer hemlines that are more covered. Less is more, and so far, that has worked well. Weβre not trying to define modesty for anyone, weβre just offering what we think women might want.β
Vivy wants Duck to be a brand not just for women who wear the hijab. βWe have customers who wear our tops with shorts, or our scarves as a top to the beach. Itβs really up to individuals to style our products.β
When expanding into different markets, there are also design preferences and tastes that Duck needs to take into consideration. βIn the UK, they donβt really wear a lot of prints. In Asia, they are more accepting of loud designs,β shared Vivy. βThese are things we learn along the way. We might have to create a special line of products for different markets, which makes supply chain a bit more complicated.β
To better understand her customers all around the world, Vivy holds occasional in-person meet-ups during her travels. βAs a founder and an entrepreneur, Iβm always curious about my customers. I always want to get their feedback. What do they like and more importantly, what do they not like?β
Source: CNA