Islamic clothing for the Muslim Family - DesertStore.com
Modest Islamic Clothing by SunnahStyle.com
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A feather hair clip, tucked into the side of hijab, gives my plain pashmina instant-sass. Believe it or not (it is hard to tell from this pic) it looked good. Good enough for a few non-muslims in the shop to compliment the look. They weren't thrilled on my play around with a mini top-hat toy-hat but I thought it'd look cool with some tulle... LOL. But back to the hair clip---it looked good.
This style is sooooooooo easy. Wrap the pashmina in an Omani wrap (we'll remake that video inshaAllah so you can see it) and then fold a shorter shawl scarf in half and then pin it on top of the pashmina with stick pins. Slide a fun and girly tiars in (and the metal edges of the tiara will be covered by the shawl). It is pretty and very simple. My little sister used to be very "Punk Princess" and she wore a tiara casually. I can't... but maybe some of you out there with more cutesy attitude than me can.
Everything in this collage I really own except for the patent heels---those are flats in my day to day as I walk a few kilometers every night and every morning. The abaya with ruched satin sleeves is from http://www.sunnahstyle.com/product_info.php?pName=ruched-satin-sleeved-butterfly-abaya&cName=abayas-butterfly for $49.99 USD and it is soooooo easy to wear. I like to wear maxi dresses or coloured jeans (grey, pink, purple, green and yellow). I have a crummy scratched up pink motorolla cellohone and white rimmed sunglasses, and always keep my earrings on the big and dangling side under my hijab. I just bought this Betsey Johnson purse today (for about a quarter of its current retail value) and a matching pink keffiyah ($10.00 bucks that CAD). My beauty regime: I like mousse concealer in ivory, chocolate scented shampoo, pink eye shadow, sometimes an eyebrow pencil and that is it for day. Not the most awesome outfit, but something I like and am comfy in.
I love the print on the shoes and purse!!!! Need to find me some polk-dot kitten heels, or make my own maybe???? LOL, I should do a few tutorials on how to make things like shoes and bags out of old and existing shoes and bags shouldn't I?:D So I don't just sound nutter. And the Dior ring is sooooo cute. It wouldnt have to be Dior of course, I think its design is very cutesy chic. Of course you wouldn't see those Chanel earrings and that's good with me. The abaya though, is very elegant. From http://www.islamicboutique.com/proddetail.asp?prod=abaya-1152&PARTNER=nor for $74.90 USD. I think the polka-dots make it sassy.
I am finally going to buy this http://www.sunnahstyle.com/product_info.php?pName=closed-overhead-abaya-with-sleeves&cName=abayas-overhead abaya raas for $56.99 USD. It's what I will wear most of the time in Saudi and Emirates, even though some people consider it a "Grandma" style. I like it though, cuz it is sooooo off the body that one feels air-conditioned:D Also, I can dress mine up very easily with a beaded clutch, a cocktail, ring, some bangles... And I always wear a flip niqab (not tucked in) over-top and my niqabs are usually beaded on the nose-string. I'll wear shoulder styles too, but I like this style, and never can get away with it in the West without people looking at me like I am an alien soooooooo... lol, this is my time to try it out.
Whenever I find I am not wearing a plain black abaya that I used to love and that once upon a time you couldn`t get me out of for any occasion, I break out my craft box filled with beads, thread, lace, and ribbon trims (I save some of this stuff from fashion tops I no longer wear but were gorgeous---I cut those up and save the fabrics and trimmings for abaya and shayla crafts---same goes for broken jewelry) and go to town on the abaya. At this point, since I am not wearing the abaya anyways, it is safe for me to ruin it, but I try not to. For example, the Sunnah Style creation above, I have ripped the ruched sleeve on one side soooooooo... I have decided to sew it back on and cover the joint at the elbow with the pretty ribbon below (red one--but in the same patern as the pink). I will, eventually trim a shayla with the design as well, and bead both just the tiniest bit. The abaya will have a whole other life. And then, if I am too lazy to give it another mae over the, first sister who needs abayaat who complimented the design and fits it will be gifted it. Voila. Nothing wastedm and fun in fashion had.
He he he, my beauty supplies, for making over an old abaya:
I don't know if this happens to anyone else, but is really annoys me when I google or flickr the word I come up with shirtless (and sometimes mini swim trunks bottom) sweaty rocker dude. Mr. Marc Abaya, please change your last name, lol, or let me hijabify you:







Reminds me of a Marie Claire abaya.
Interesting. Tangy.
Oooooooooh this'd look soooooooooo amazing on a sister with a darker skin tone than me. Very exotic and pretty.
Sporty, girly, simple. LOL, not me but it's gotta be someone.
I'd wear this one but I didn't fall for it.
This one I like decently. If it were a good price I would buy.
I really liked alot of these so I leave you all the forum link :http://www.ruelalakw.com/Abayat3.html .
Beautiful designs but if you are going to wear your abaya open, you have to wear further jilbab underneath for it to be Islamic clothing. Watch out. Not all ÃŒslamic clothing advertised meets the requirements of the Qu`ran and sunnah.
I know alot of people say, harraam, harraam, high fashion has an ugly underbelly, and you know what, that is true of ANY business. But that doesn't mean that what Allah subhanhu wa ta'ala created, fabrics, colours, shapes, ect.... aren't halal for me to play around with. Take, for example the rather crisp but blase non-hijab look above....
Okay, isn't this dress just breathtakingly.... covering? I mean the color is crazy and all that but the dress is so lovely and draped and just.... waaaaaaaa and it hardly shows any curves at all... Now I am not suggesting anyone go out and buy the crazy expensive designer stuff I'm posting unless you are beyond rich and give hella zakat and encourage others to do so too (nothing in Islam forbids this) but the designer inspiration pieces out there? I just want you all to know what they cost and where they come from so you can take your inspiration and know where it came from and what it sells for. LOL, because, if you are a cheap skate like me:D you can be happy about all the great deals you got. So, just to let you know, this Salvatore Ferragamo Dress costs $22,000, and it can be purchased by phone call at these digits 800-628-8916. With a dress this modest, all I'd have to do it add hijab, and this is the perfect hot pink hijab Beaded Square Hijab - Thin Fabric - HOT PINK for $9.90 GBP. But I am more likely buy this abaya http://www.muslimahessentials.com/stylish-two-layer-jilbab-79-p.asp for $36.95 GBP.
IN case you didn't know about it, Australia was the first Western country to have a comedy series making fun about Islamic stereotypes (Islamophobic and other). That show is called "Salam Cafe":
I have shopped from Desertstore.com http://www.desertstore.com/ and have ALWAYS received my orders. A bit slow... but decent, considering I live about as far away from their base (Saudi Arabia) as one can get. And I while am too cheap for express, Ange from Ӈҿɡɑɓ~Ṙҿɧɑɓ uses the Express shipping and she says she gets her stuff fast. LOL, Ange I am faaaaaar to cheap for that. But I do recommend, if it is close to Eid, you splurge on the express shipping, cuz you might not get your stuff on time in the busy season. I LOVE their chiffon fabric black abayas, and they have some jilbabs I am tempted on. Don't buy anything tafetta as the main fabric though!!!! Crunchy abayas and jalibiyias are ICKY. It is not silk tafetta that's for sure. But the cotton caftan aka jalibiyias? Those are soooooo nice AND comfy. Need a soft shayla? They don't have many to choose from, but the fabric is soooooooo soft I don't care, and soft niqab too... They also have men's and children so if you are buying for the whole family or gifts it is a great site.
Desertstore has a new abaya in similiar to the one in the collage and I think it is lovely http://www.desertstore.com/abaya/dressy-black-abaya-with-decorative-bands-1819.html for $50.80 USD.










