Hijab Chic

some Khaleejy Abayas



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Al motahajeba
Artistic Abaya
 
I should take pics of the girls I see on the street everyday...a lot of them are pretty fierce! But I feel like it would be pretty rude of me to take pics without them knowing?
 
its not about tradition, you can wear a hijab however you want to but it shouldnt be something that draws attention to you as that is hypocritical because of the reasons for wearing one. i admit that some of these innovations are really exciting but it doesnt seem right to make a hijab into something ostenatious and to wear one with fitted, tight clothing. (e.g. shieka moza)

ditto...umberg u've putted in in the ebst words ever...kudos to u:flower:
 
I saw a hilarious ad on Arabic tv for some washing powder or detergent that was meant to preserve the colour of black clothes...abayas, of course :D ParadEyes, maybe you know which one I'm talking about?
 
^ lol I don't watch Arabic TV very much . but generally, Abayas have a special kind of soap that you don't use for regular clothes.

and you are sooo true! the abayas I see everyday on the streets here are exquisite and unique but I can never take pictures of them :( and you never find them anywhere online cause they're usually custom-made.
 
^Darn! That ad is too funny.

I love the time around Eid, btw. The girls really pile on the sequins and the boys clean up very nicely instead of the usual ghetto-stuff they wear :lol:
 
^Darn! That ad is too funny.

I love the time around Eid, btw. The girls really pile on the sequins and the boys clean up very nicely instead of the usual ghetto-stuff they wear :lol:

hahah :rofl: so true!!
Oh the Ida, I'm doubtful that you live in Denmark!:shifty: more like Riyadh
 
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I absolutely love the hijab fashions. A couple of times I see women who are covered head to toe and I always love how mysterious and extravagant they look. They were all wearing black also.
 
hahah :rofl: so true!!
Oh the Ida, I'm doubtful that you live in Denmark!:shifty: more like Riyadh
:rofl: That's life in the ghetto! Sandstorms is the only thing that's missing, otherwise this is the real deal :D

BTW I keep seeing a woman in all black wearing a niqab...with glasses on top :P It looks really odd, I must say
 
I live about 4 miles from that Nordstrom. I am always amazed at in that they wear a head scarf and True Religion jeans with the horse shoe on the butt pockets a size too small with Bebe 5 inch heels with platforms... It is also weird seeing one with just eye slit/robe thingy (like burkaish) buying make-up at Nordstrom wearing designer shoes. Their husbands wear shorts and short sleve shirts and sandals.
 
On post 315 there is a Moslem cleric that said since Moslem ladies will wear lots of makeup he proposes them only showing one eye....
 
Of course they are! That Geisha-thing was getting old...
And since it is haute couture, I don't really mind it being exaggerated.
 
such an interesting topic!

i'm a muslim and i live in Kuwait where you can find all kinds of women in all sorts of clothing, with hijab or no hijab. I have many hijab wearing friends and family members, and let me tell you this, they are very stylish and modest with their whole outfit. Its always a plain hijabs with long beautiful dresses, or long stylish shirts with pants or even jeans. They have wonderful taste in fashion, very up-to-date with their clothes, and always very modest and never flashy.

But, they are many hijab wearing woman who i think they would be better off without their hijab's by the way they are presenting themselves with too tight jeans, shirts, belts, stileto's, full makeup and speaking in an extremely loud voice in public places.

And of course, you have the head to toe hijab wearing woman in designer logos.

They way I see it, women are women! In every culture you'd find designer crazy woman who love to wear flashy logos, the ones who dress in a very suggestive way, and those who are plainly modest. What do these woman have in common? They all want to look good for various reasons.

Now in a marketing perspective, I thing it is a good idea when designers do scarves so muhajaba's could wear them. It is a smart move. You find/create a need, you sell the product depending on customers taste. Now some designers not only do hijabs, they also make designer "ghutra" for men (white piece of cloth which men in the Gulf region wear with the "dishdasha").

:smile:
 
Of course they are! That Geisha-thing was getting old...
And since it is haute couture, I don't really mind it being exaggerated.
I agree, since it is Haute Couture you really do not expect it to be something basic^_^
 
I live about 4 miles from that Nordstrom. I am always amazed at in that they wear a head scarf and True Religion jeans with the horse shoe on the butt pockets a size too small with Bebe 5 inch heels with platforms... It is also weird seeing one with just eye slit/robe thingy (like burkaish) buying make-up at Nordstrom wearing designer shoes. Their husbands wear shorts and short sleve shirts and sandals.

so?
i dont think being a muslim OR wearing a hijab doesnt allow you from wearing designer shoes, heels or looking beautiful, especially that most of the arabic people who opt to wear the hijab arent actually wearing because they're muslims but due to traditions. and what if the men wore shorts? nothing in islam NOR tradition says they shouldn't. and about the makeup thing, don't you think they're also women who happen to love wearing makeup maybe when not wearing the hijab?
the tight/crack revealing jeans, well that i'm with you, it's just disturbing with hijab or not :flower:

btw, if you guys are interested i have a couple of pics of custom made abayas that are sold online, they're on facebook as i recall.. but be aware some of them are severely extravagant that makes you go whao (in a bad way, of course :P )
 
^^ I would be interested, I often look at photos from Noblesse Oblige and Arabesque to see some of their more interesting pieces, especially their special orders!
 
I went to Iran with my grandmother when I was 11 and we had to cover our heads but it was actually interesting to experience the culture that way we got a lot of large brimmed hats and then wore scarves under them because it was so sunny. I like how Givenchy interpreted this look
 

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