Showing posts with label abaya style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label abaya style. Show all posts

street wear with converse

i had an email request from a teen hijabi who told me she lives in her converse sneakers and wanted me to put a few looks together based around her footwear choice.

check out the three looks down below i made up - including a dressed down abaya look in the middle:


which style do you like best?

stripes & swirls

wearing a plain black abaya can get a bit boring so i like to spice it up a little bit every now and then with bright colours and crazy patterns.

here are three looks that i love:

which one would you wear?

date night

i love those occasions when you can get dressed up with your partner and go out for a nice dinner, because unless a wedding or special event is around the corner then date night is pretty much the only time you can get glam.
here is a suave abaya outfit for such a night...
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red & black

add a cute flower brooch to your hijab for extra cuteness - just like i have done here in this pic below...

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winter bliss

well it is some sort of winter over here in egypt at the moment - so i need to stay a little warmer. here is a nice rugged up abaya look for the colder weather:

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one item - three ways

which set featuring this HR hijab do you prefer?
the hippy tie-dyed dress set:
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the formal abaya style:
HR!
or the classic black skirted look:

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leave your choice in the comments sections!

another set featuring a Hegab Rehab abaya - this time using the best selling Metallic Glam abaya that has been done up with purple & browns...

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Price: $90 AUD (approx. USD $78, GBP £47)

Black Cherry

Here is another set done by Moi featuring the Black Cherry abaya that I sell here. It is made from luxurious black satin, with hints of red and silver to really finish it off.

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What do you think of this set?

violet delight

i love this HR abaya because its so plain that you can wear any kind of scarf with it.

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do you like the look?

red hot abaya

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i want this abaya so bad. ya with me?

im really tired so no one talk to me and just look at this picture instead

enjoy...

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i sell this abaya here. you know the drill.

Price: $98 AUD (approx. USD $85, GBP £52)

The Blue Orient

This is one of my favourite detailed abayas that you can get from here. I love the floral patterning, the chinese collar, the blue piping down the sleeves and the overall oriental look it has going on. And i love the cute blue wedges with it.

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what do you think?

Spanishista

this is the satin Black Cherry abaya from the HR store which you can check out here. i think when paired with hot red shades, it turns it into something spicier! i love it. i think i might buy it for myself.

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what do you think of this set?

hearts-a-flutter!

One of the more girly inspired abayas that i sell is the hearts-a-flutter abaya below. it is made from black crepe and decorated with swarovski crystals to make a cute heart shaped design. you can buy it by clicking here.

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just a word about abaya sizing: i can now offer custom sizing options, so if the abaya sizes in the store are not to your desired measurements, then just email me your measurements when you order and we can get that fixed.

Majda's Eid look

What did fellow hijabi blogger Majda wear for Eid?

One of my abayas of course!

Masha'Allah she looks lovely in it. you can buy one for yourself here (i love self promotion).

Here is my version of her beautiful Eid look:

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Do we likey?

i love this bag!

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how cute is it with the little road map and the international postage envelope! i have just fallen in love with it. what about you?

pale pink abaya

i wore heels today. i went out shopping with a friend and went madly searching for my thongs at home (flip flops - whatever) but couldnt find them and the rest of my flat shoes didnt go with my abaya so i pulled out a pair of heels. you couldnt see them at all because my abaya was super long.

anyways, we went shopping and i lasted about five minutes before heading to the nearest shoe store and buying some flat sandals. my feet were killing me and i forgot how to walk in them. i used to live in heels but since i havent worn them in about two years they feel so alien. and they hurt the arches of my feet. i really dont know how i spent five years of my life in them everyday. im surprised i still have feet.

sorry - just looking at those heels in the pic made me think of it.

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coffee coloured abaya look

pretty plain, but sometimes its good to be dressed down and to feel zenned.

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Ramadan is coming...

...in a couple of days - depending on your mosque. everyone here is arguing over three different days. some people say its tomorrow, some say friday, others say saturday. anywho.... lets get onto the clothing.
this was a request for a taraweeh set. something that is purely about prayer shouldnt be a showcase, although unfortunately taraweeh prayer usually ends up being a catwalk for some. it should be simple, to the point and relevant. by 'relevant' i mean you dont need 50 jingling bangles, a face full of makeup, high heels or clothes entirely made from glitter sequins - you are there for prayer, not a disco. think of hajj wear and its simplicity. so for this reason the set i made is very low key. all you need is an abaya, your hijab, some slip-on shoes that you can leave at the masjid door and perhaps your water bottle. i usually take one with me to make up for the lack of water intake during the day.
for the masjid i really believe women should go in abaya/jilbab/etc. most of the girls who turn up for salat in pants usually end up having half their back/bum area exposed, underwear showing, etc and its really not nice (or appropriate) for the masjid, especially if you are the poor woman standing behind in the prayer line who gets an unwelcome eyeful on the way down to sujood. i have also seen this happen with some girls wearing skirts - skin being shown as they bend over because their top isnt long enough.
even for myself personally - during my first ramadan i turned up to the masjid as a new muslim, ignorant and uneducated about proper clothing. i was wearing jeans and a top that i considered as long because it reached about mid-thigh in length, however when i finished praying the women next to me stopped me on the way out and told me to wear something different next time because when i went into sujood my lower back was showing. so from that lesson i learnt that just because something is long enough by your standards as you stand in front of the mirror at home, it doesnt mean it will be long enough when your whole body is bending forward in a different position.
to stay on the safe side i would stick with an abaya that you can just throw on for the taraweeh prayer. if you dont wear abaya normally, it might be a good idea to keep an open style abaya/jilbab in your car so you can throw it on top of your clothes (you can wear the abaya/jilbab open as if you are wearing it as a jacket). its easy to wear, you dont need to worry about skin showing when you bend down and it is without a doubt the most accepted clothing item at the mosque.
by the way - i love this cute damask print water bottle. so cute!

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Happy (coming) Ramadan and remember to keep it simple!