Khansa Khatoon
Modest & Loud | Presented by ALIFF
Modest & Loud is the podcast for Muslim women who love modest fashion and are tired of pretending getting dressed is simple. Hosted by Khansa, founder of ALIFF, the AI styling app built specifically for modest women, each episode dives into the real, unfiltered and often hilarious reality of dressing modestly in everyday life. From hijab chaos at 8am to the emotional weight of standing in front of a full closet with nothing to wear, this is the space where Muslim women finally feel seen, heard and understood. This is not a fashion show. This is not a lecture. This is a honest, funny and deeply...
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Episodes
Sale Brain Is Not My Brain 03.06.2026 12:01
You said you were just going to have a look. You were not just having a look. You came home with three things. One of them is not modest. It has the tag still on. It is judging you from your wardrobe right now. If sale brain has ever made a purchase that regular brain deeply regrets, this episode is for you. In episode eight of Modest and Loud, Khansa gets into the full in store sale experience as...
The Eid Outfit Survived Everything Except the Food 28.05.2026 12:53
ou spent three weeks planning the outfit. You looked amazing at 9am. And by 11am you were in the kitchen in full Eid clothes stirring biryani with one sleeve held up by your chin. If that sentence just made you laugh because you lived it, this episode is for you. In episode six of Modest and Loud, Khansa gets into the full Eid experience as a modest woman. The three week outfit planning spiral. Th...
Modest Fashion Influencer vs My Real Life 20.05.2026 9:33
You watched the haul. Everything was cute. Everything was their favourite. The outfit looked incredible. You ordered it. It arrived. You did the pose. It did not look like that. If you have ever stood in your bedroom with one leg kicked out wondering what went wrong, this episode is for you. In episode five of Modest and Loud, Khansa gets into the very real gap between modest fashion influencer co...
The Wedding Outfit Olympics 13.05.2026 11:03
You spent three weeks planning the outfit. You looked in the mirror and felt good. You walked into the wedding feeling ready. And within four minutes an aunty found you. If you have ever been audited by an aunty at a wedding before you even made it to the buffet, this episode is for you. In episode four of Modest and Loud, Khansa gets into the very real, very hilarious experience of getting dresse...
It Looked Modest Online 06.05.2026 11:38
You found it. The perfect outfit. Modest. Flowy. The model looked amazing. You tracked the package every single day. And then it arrived. And it was not that. If an online order has ever left you standing there holding something up to the light and seeing your whole hand through it — this episode is for you. In episode three of Modest and Loud, Khansa gets into the very real and very hilarious wor...
The Hijab Cap That Broke Me 29.04.2026 10:04
You put it on. It slides. Your whole mood crashes before 9am. If a hijab cap has ever personally ruined your morning, this episode is for you. In episode two of Modest and Loud, Khansa gets into the one thing every hijabi has felt but nobody talks about. The hijab cap situation. The sliding. The tightness. The pins that disappear overnight. The moment you whisper something you immediately feel gui...
Barakah Is Not in a Messy Morning 22.04.2026 9:55
You wake up. You open the closet. It is full. And somehow you still have nothing to wear. If that sentence just made you laugh because it is painfully true, this episode is for you. In the first episode of Modest & Loud, Khansa gets into the real reason mornings feel so chaotic for Muslim women and modest dressers. Spoiler: it is not because you are lazy, disorganised or bad at fashion. It is...
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