That depends on what is trendy - In the west, trendy for women is wearing high heels, skinny jeans, leggings, skirts, etc (it depends on the kind of attire - Formal, semi-formal, casual, etc.) - I don't think I can tell people their clothes are less worthy. Honestly, I think there's a double standard when people forget that some muslim men make the case for wearing the veil over the head and the super long beard - That's not fashionable and it looks ugly by our standards. If someone wants to voluntarily use a headscarf, I see no reason to be against it - Just like I support people wearing hats, long skirts, long sleeve shirts, etc. In eastern Europe there were (and still are) some places where it's normal for women (christian) to wear a headscarf. I know an ex-muslim in college who wears a headscarf for cultural reasons - She is so used that she would feel horribly bad for not wearing it - After all, if you've been wearing something your whole life, it's only natural to feel that way. I've been wearing jeans/pants my whole life, I would feel terrible if someone forced me to wear shorts everyday, or skirts, or too short shorts because I think they look bad on me
Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you