A fun bright day as usual.. (it has been about several months since the last rain here.. hope it will rain soon), I drived my mom to a venue where she showcased some of her bamboo handicrafts in a local exhibition..
Near the venue, there is a building imitating the Egyptian pyramid completed with a camel statue.. Just can't help myself to not to pose there ;p
Asymmetrical look in hijab style has been on trend lately..
If I'm not mistaken, this style was first introduced by Rabia Zargarpur, a renowned Muslimah clothing designer from Dubai, UAE, with her signature gathered top sheyla.
Rabia Z. signature gathered top sheyla (it's on sale now on her site)
Then after she introduced this style and wore it herself, I noticed that some online shops followed to produce shawls/scarves which imitating her designs.
And not too long ever since, following the blooming of these asymmetrical draped-look shawls, there are a mass production of asymmetrical inner scarves, especially in Indonesia, with this kind of "ruffle" on the forehead which gives an illusion of asymmetric.
Salsabeela by Ollie, a Muslimah-clothing online shop based in Indonesia, also designed and produced this kind of "hair bangs" inner scarves.
Salsabeela's crown and Salsabeela's polem
Some people thought this style can make you look younger instantly.. ;)
Nowadays, particularly in hijab shops in Indonesia, there are lots of variation and modification on this asymmetrical hijabs, either on the scarves/shawls themself or on the inners.
So.. now you can choose, to simply buy the instant asymmetrical-look scarves; Or, make your own by following this tutorial, taught by the renowned beautiful Sister Amenakin of Pearl Daisy.
This wrap from Amenakin was called Asymmenakin.. ;)
Below are one of her looks using this wrap style..
This is also one of my favorite looks of her.. Looks very stylish and beautiful as always, doesn't she? :)
Make your own asymmetrical hijab look by making a ruffle on the forehead-side of your inner scarf or your hijab, then sewing the ruffle to make the ruffle stay in shape... Voilaaaa!!! You now have an asymmetrical-look hijab/inner.
You can add beads, a bow from ribbon, or knitted flower, by sewing it right on top of the ruffle to spice up the look.. ;)
This weekend a few Muslim stores come up with their great sale!!
First, come from UK's well-known Islamic graphics-inspired clothing store, Elenany.
Elenany's sample sale is now on. They offer up to 50% OFF items with free shipping! Items include hoodie dresses and menswear tees. Since they're samples, there are only a few, so grab quick if you interested.. :)
Secondly, this week great sale comes from Rabia Z's collection! As most of you may know, Rabia Zargarpur is a fabulous Muslimah clothing designer who based in Dubai, UAE.
And right now, Rabia Z's clothing line offers a great weekend SALE. Check out here on what Rabia Z' gorgeous designs are on sale!
Some of my favorites from the sale:
HURRY UP, Lovelies! This offer for a limited time only.
It's about an hour past mid-day.. and nothing much she can do. It's a short "idle" minutes as a mom while she waiting for her children finishing their day in school.. She sits (sometimes stands, sometimes has a little chats with other moms, and sometimes takes photos.. ;p) there, ready to welcome her love ones and walk/drive them home :)
Covered-Style inspiration this week: Style Quotient
A fabulous style blog from Vancouver, Canada, named Style Quotient, some times ago showcased a color-blocked pieces.. that created a simple, casual, yet at the same time, classy edgy look..
Interestingly, in this case, pairing together few bold colors doesn't look too much, does it? ;) Thanks to the denim which bridges up the other bold colors..
First of all, Eid Mubarak to you all.. Taqobbalallahu minna wa minkum.. May Alloh SWT accepts all the good deeds and things we've done in the past holy month of Ramadhan and also in our future days.. Amiin :)
About a month ago, I stumbled upon this youtube video by zielahamir73.. This is a hijab-wrapping tutorial video that showcases her very first try making a tutorial video.
I love on how easy the wrapping was done.. and even more.. a chic different hijab look as a result!
I've been trying to wear this style for a couple days, and I love it.. especially when I replaced the "usual" ball-tip pins, as being used in this video, with my favorite 'bow' hijab pins from velvet pins ;)