Showing posts with label Hijab Fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hijab Fashion. Show all posts

Hijab Styles for Face Shapes

Hijab Styles for Different Face Shapes

The purpose of the head covering, hijab, is essentially to play down a Muslim woman's beauty and to be modest in one's outward appearance. Covering the hair is part and parcel of this overall modesty outlook. However, it is also true that most women inherently want to look their best. Wanting to look good does not mean that they also want to attract attention. Instead most Muslim women simply desire to look presentable, which is something natural to all women.

As such, this post focuses on hijab styles that are suitable for different face shapes. No Muslim woman wants to look as if they were wrapped up like an ancient Egyptian mummy, with the face all squished up!

Different Face Shapes

Hijab Style for Oval Faces

This face shape is considered to be the "ideal" because it fits well with most hijab styles. One tip to keep in mind is that even proportions make oval faces especially versatile, so definitely try to keep your hijab style evenly aligned, i.e., no skewing of the hijab.

Oval Face Hijab Style

Hijab Styles for Rectangle Face

Rectangle face shapes can be perceived as having a short face, i,e, face width from ear to ear appears can appear longer than the face length from top to the chin. As such, hijab styles that are best for rectangle faces are those that lengthen the look of the face. Avoid hiding your eyebrows and forehead. One can use an inner cap, pulling the cap right to the back of your hairline, then drape a loose hijab around the head and neck.

Rectangle Face Hijab Style

Hijab Styles for Round Faces

Plump cheeks and round chin often lends a youthful appearance to the woman with a round face. Hijab style to avoid for the rectangle face shape is any hijab style had is tightly wound around the cheeks and chin. Hijab styles that drape loosely around the round face can be a flattering look.

Round Face Hijab Style

Hijab Styles for Square Faces

Strong cheekbones, jawline and forehead are features of a square face. For the square face shape, it is imperative to avoid drawing attention to the jawline by draping the hijab tightly over the chin. Drape the hijab in a soft round fashion instead, and allow the fabric to form soft folds under your chin; this will allow your face to appear lengthened

 Square Face Hijab Style

Video on Styling Tips for Face Shapes and Hijabs

It is a bit lengthy but worth the watch !
 

Egyptian Woman Hijab Styles

Arabic Hijab Styles from Egypt for Muslim Women

Egypt has been in the media throughout 2011 because of the Arab Spring revolutions. Many of us saw our brave Egyptian sisters out there in Tahrir Square protesting for freedoms just like any other person. We also saw (quite unintentionally, of course) the varied hijab styles of the Egyptian Muslim women.

Egyptian hijab styles are known for their uniqueness. We decided to feature some Egyptian hijab styles for Muslim women in today's post.

We came across this excellent store in Egypt called Scarfa that specializes in great looking hijabs. We think this store represents some of the best Egyptian hijab styles. Check the Scarfa hijab designs below.

Egyptian Arabic Hijab Styles

 Traditional Egyptian Hijab Style with a Modern Take
Egyptian Arabic Hijab Style

 The Famous Egyptian Hijab Bouffant
Egyptian Arabic Hijab Style

 Another Take on the Egyptian Hijab Bouffant
Egyptian Arabic Hijab Style

 Desert Bedouin Hijab Style
Egyptian Arabic Hijab Style

 Egyptian Arabic Hijab Style

Desert Chic Hijab
Egyptian Arabic Hijab Style

 Keeping It Cool Hijab
Egyptian Arabic Hijab Style
 Warm Sunrise Vacation Hijab
Egyptian Arabic Hijab Style

Purple Trends
Egyptian Arabic Hijab Style
 
Source: 
http://www.scarfa.net
 
Store Locations:
heliopolis: 4 behind el horeya st
tel:24150045
mohandessen:3 gezirett el arab st
tel:33385545
san stefano mall:alex shop num 124
tel: 0120489914
north coast:shop num 48 porto marina

Hijabi Fashion

We came across this Muslim designer while surfing the web recently. Majreha is a Malaysian Muslim Fashion online clothing store. One of their signature Hijabi Fashion style is the long maxi dress, or kaftan, made of lovely batik designs. In Malaysia these long maxi kaftan dresses are called modern batik kaftans, not because they are necessarily made of the batik (hand-printed textiles of Indonesian or Malaysian traditional style) cloth, but because the fabric designs are batik-like.



Hijabi Fashion Designs - Modern Batik Kaftan
 

Hijabi Fashion Style 1
White and Lime Green Modern Batik Kaftan

Hijabi Fashion Style 2
Retro Pink Modern Batik Kaftan

Hijabi Fashion Style 3
Pale Lavender With Center Motif 
Modern Batik Kaftan
 
Hijabi Fashion Style 4
Modern Batik Kaftan in Beige
With Contrast Hem

Retro Hijabi Fashion Style 5
Color Blocks - Modern Batik Kaftan
 Hijabi Fashion Style 6
Light Purple Modern Batik Kaftan

Designs by http://www.majreha.com/6-modern-batik-kaftan

Vela Scarves Couture Hijab Styles

Couture Hijab Fashion in North America: Vela Scarves

If you haven't heard about Vela Scarves yet, you've been under a rock! No, just kidding. But it is about time you know about Vela Scarves, if you haven't heard of them before. Vela Scarves is a Fountain Valley-based online fashion company that produces high quality hijabs, or headscarves, for Muslim women. It was started in 2009, and has quickly gathered a following of loyal buyers. And it is not surprising - Muslim women are just as fashion conscious as the next woman. Women were just waiting for couture hijab fashion, and Vela Scarves is reaping in the benefits! Scroll down to see the designs, and you'll know why.

Vela, derived from the Latin word for "veil," was established in the fall of 2009 when Atik and some of her friends created a fan page for the company and began posting the scarves on Facebook. With more orders coming in than the college students could handle, Marwa sat down with her sister, Tasneem, to create a real business plan for the company. Since then, Vela has been registered as an official LLC, hired a manufacturer to create the scarves and produces an average of 200 headscarves per month. They even receive international orders from Singapore, Malaysia, Germany, Turkey and South Africa, to name a few countries.

"This is just something that fell into my lap," explained Atik. "I didn't know how big Vela was going to be until I received so much positive feedback from girls who are very fashionable but are having a hard time practicing the hijab properly."

In Islamic tradition, both men and women are supposed to dress modestly so as to draw attention away from superficial attributes and to promote respect and humility towards the opposite gender. For women, the requirements include covering all parts of the body except the face and hands, wearing loose and opaque clothing so as to not reveal the outline of the body. For many Muslim girls living in the West, however, adhering to these standards while trying not to commit a fashion faux pas is almost impossible.

Frustrated with the limited selection of scarves that Muslim storekeepers import from the Middle East, Atik, whose parents are from Syria, began designing her own hijabs, adding ruffles, zippers, pleats, beaded sequins and other elements of Western fashion.

As a nursing student at Cal State Fullerton, Atik always found herself sketching and doodling in biology lectures. She studied fashion magazines and stayed current on the latest releases from designers like Marc Jacobs, Alexander McQueen and Lebanese-born Elie Saab. With these fashion moguls as inspiration, Atik aims to prove the compatibility of the Islamic dress code with Westernized fashion.

"American and European clothes are getting looser," argued Atik, "we are seeing longer dresses, sleeves on evening gowns--clothes that adhere to Islamic standards of modesty."

Source: http://blogs.ocweekly.com/navelgazing/2011/07/islamic_headscarves_adopt_west.php
Couture Hijab Fashion by Vela Scarves




De Rose Tan Couture Hijab Design By Vela Scarves

The Silk Chain Couture Hijab Style By Vela Scarves
This scarf mixes both fabric and jewelry to create an elegant look. 
100% silk fabric lined with single mini gold chain.

The Blair Couture Hijab Style By Vela Scarves
The Blair is distinguished by a cream bow with black velvet paisley print 
and a sparkle gem in the middle. Rich coral-colored two-tone chiffon fabric.
The Victorian Pleat Couture Hijab Style By Vela Scarves
Victorian pleat: Vela’s signature look is back! 
This distinctive design features four toppling layers of handmade pleats. 
This scarf is perfect for any occasion and is versatile enough to be worn for both 
formal and informal occasions.

The Mademoiselle Couture Hijab Style by Vela Scarves
Mademoiselle: Designed with grace in mind, this dusty rose chiffon scarf
features a waterfall of ruffles with contrasting beige hem.

Hijab Designs

Hijab fashion is being re-invented each and every day - gone are the boring mono-colored clothes that are simply draped on the head, covering the hair. Muslim women want to look good, and they are opting for interesting hijab fashion designs.

Hijabs are not typically ready-made and easily obtained in the stores, particularly if you are living in non-Muslim majority countries. Some aspiring Muslim fashion designers are taking it upon themselves to cater to the need of fashion-conscious Muslim women looking for stylish hijab designs. They are designing hijabs, and sewing the designs themselves! So often these hijab designs are unique.

We came across the Sahara brand of hijabs that is designed by Hana and Nadia. These designs are being sold on the Internet in Singapore via Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/Princessarabiafashion) at very reasonable rates, considering the time that probably went into designing and creating each of the hijab designs! Very inspiring indeed.

We selected some of the more stylish hijab designs, please see pictures of the hijab designs below.

Hijab Designs Pictures
Bright Red Embroidered Chiffon Hijab Design

 Hijab Design Chiffon Material with Smocking

 Shimmering Hijab Design 

 Two Color Blocked Hijab Design

 Simple Beaded Hijab Design

 A Bold Statement Piece - Hijab Design

 Hijab Design in a Pale Pink Color

For Festive Occasions
Beaded Hijab Design

Hijab Fashion Ideas

Here are some hijab fashion ideas - they are pretty simple to replicate. First, you need to get an inner hijab cap (see the pictures below). If you have long hair, tie it up into a low bun, then wear the hijab cap, making sure to cover part of your forehead. Next, pick a long rectangular shaped scarf. Then wrap it around your face, pin up the scarf at the back of the head, and you can leave the edge loose.

Hijab Fashion Ideas

 Inner Hijab Cap in Black

Be Sure to Cover At Least Half of Your Forehead

And Voila, You Can Create Hijab Looks Such as the Ones Below!

 Chiffon Hijab

 Satin Hijab
 Crinkle Hijab

 Striking Cotton Hijab

 Pashmina Hijab

Pashmina Hijab

Arabic Hijab Styles

Here are some fantastic ideas on Arabic Style Hijab. Remember that modesty is the new sexy! And modesty is not only exclusive to Muslim women. The New Testament states, "I also want women to dress modestly, with decency and propriety, not with braided hair or gold or pearls or expensive clothes, but with good deeds, appropriate for women who profess to worship God." (NIV, 1 Timothy 2:9-10).

Arabic Hijab Styles 

 Traditional Arabic Style Hijab
Commonly seen in the Countryside

 Turkish Style Hijab
While not Arabic Style, This Hijab Style
Is Very Popular Indeed

 Arabic Hijab Style
From Egypt
You can see that she has on three layers!

 Arabic Hijab Style
Two-Tone Color Chiffon Hijab 

 Arabic Hijab Style

 Arabic Hijab Style
This Look is From Egypt
One end of the hijab is left loose

 Hijab Style with Pashmina Scarf

 Arabic Hijab Style
from Qatar
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