Oi, everybody! Assalamo aleicom! I recently discovered this blog and it´s a part of my routine activities from now to check it daily! :-D It was a great idea to show the muslim women on their normal lives, with their own styles. It´s good to inspire the other muslim girls like me, that has access to clothes that mostly are not always suitable with our religious code. Here I know how to mix those indiscreet clothes, transforming it on a way I can wear and feel comfortable! :-) Congratulations to the girls here an to the owner! :-) One suggestion: these last posts atracted me because they´re wearing more soft clothes, that are more suitable to girls who live in tropical areas, like northeast of Brazil.
Hijabs High is inspired by the stylish and dynamic global community of Muslim women who fuse their identities and pronounce their place in the world everyday through beauty and fashion.
It is my hope that this blog inspires, motivates and encourages Muslims and non-Muslims alike to revisit their perceptions of the "look" of Muslim women who wear the veil and encourage us all to be a little bit more fabulous.
To the chic gang of Hijabs High photographers - you know who you are - thanks for doing it all with grace and panache. :)
Finally, Hijabs High owes a debt to The Sartorialist, who first helped focus our cameras on the everyday. Thank you.
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4 comments:
i love the way she ties her hijab....i don't know how she got around doing it
booooooottiful mA xx
OMG, I love her style, mA.
Oi, everybody! Assalamo aleicom! I recently discovered this blog and it´s a part of my routine activities from now to check it daily! :-D It was a great idea to show the muslim women on their normal lives, with their own styles. It´s good to inspire the other muslim girls like me, that has access to clothes that mostly are not always suitable with our religious code. Here I know how to mix those indiscreet clothes, transforming it on a way I can wear and feel comfortable! :-) Congratulations to the girls here an to the owner! :-) One suggestion: these last posts atracted me because they´re wearing more soft clothes, that are more suitable to girls who live in tropical areas, like northeast of Brazil.
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