Female Dress Code in Saudi Arabia
As is widely known, females in Saudi Arabia are required to wear Abaya, which is a loose-fitting robe-like cloak. Generally, it is a personal preference whether to wear a black Abaya or a colorful one. However, women are free to choose whether or not they wish to wear a Hijab (headscarf). There is, however, no specific dress code in Saudi Arabia save in government offices; though both males and females are required to dress modestly. Generally, males wear Thawb and Shumagh while females wear Hijab and Abaya.
Both citizen and non-Saudi resident females in Saudi Arabia usually dress modestly in public places. They should avoid revealing or tight-fitting clothes. Nevertheless, the color and style of what women wear does not matter; be it a bright or dark color. The same applies to accessories, footwear, and bags: any color is fine.
At the moment, the country is witnessing many changes – especially as regards the establishment of womens’ rights. Just days ago, the Crown Prince Stated that, according to Sheikh Abdullah Al-Mutlaq (a member of the Council of Senior Scholars) a black Abaya is not a necessity.
Should you have further enquiries regarding the dress code for women in Saudi Arabia, please do not hesitate to contact our team at T&S. They will be able to provide you with the latest updates in the rules and regulations concerning women in Saudi Arabia.
