I like dressing up, especially when my husband or gf is around to appreciate it. Personally, I'm a big fan of clothes that restrict and re-shape the body, like corsets, push-up bra, high heels, etc. It's exciting to feel like I'm transforming myself for the person I love.
And just to be pedantic, the full head-to-toe coverings that people think of as "traditional Muslim dress" are by no means an essential part of Islam. The Koran says to dress modestly and to cover the hair and the bosom, and throughout the history of Islam different cultures have interpreted that in different ways. The full burqa is associated with the Wahabbi sect, which was born as recently as the 18th century and is much harder on women than traditional Islam. Unfortunately, due to its connection to the wealthy and powerful al-Saud royal family, wahabbism has become extremely widespread in recent years and has smothered many local traditions in the Muslim world, including many more liberal interpretations of the rules for women's dress.