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le caftan marocain

Aujourd’hui, la mode marocaine connaît une croissance exponentielle dans le monde, cela concerne tout autant le caftan marocain que la robe du soir.
Impossible de commencer une nouvelle saison sans enrichir notre dressing de Caftan Marocain mode qui fera notre bonheur ! Une excellente raison de découvrir tout un modèle de la Haute Couture du Grand couturier marocain Amine Mrani l'un des meilleurs styliste Marocain, un événement à la hauteur des attentes & toute nouvelle dernière génération de caftan moderne 2015 de luxe sur la boutique de tendance caftan marocain Moderne en ligne - Collection Robe Caftan 2015.


Steal Style : casual denim

Steal Style : casual denim

Forever 21 Denim Jacket, Topshop Bag, Unbranded Shawl,  Michelle Cla Shoes.



Steal Style : yellow not mellow

Steal Style : yellow not mellow




Prisioner Rampage Top, Elsie Jasmine Pants, Lv Bag, The Little Things She Needs Shoes.

My Favo Hijab Inspirations

Assalamualaikum Beautiful...

I wanna tell yaa, who's my favo hijab inspirations ?

Here They Are

1. Dian Pelangi

Dian Pelangi is a Muslim Indonesian designer, young and pretty. Dian Pelangi not only is she very stylish, she is also a very talented Fashion Designer and now she is so popular in Indonesia. Kindly visit her blog on dianrainbow.blogspot.com


2. Indah Nada Puspita

Indah Nada Puspita is A Hijab Fahion Blogger, interested in fashion, music, and art. I love her style, stylish yet modest = perfect combination for a hijabi. You should go to her blog on indahnadapuspita.blogspot.com

3. Dina Toki-O

Dina Toki-O is an up & coming UK fashion designer creating the latest hijabi trends, fashionista, her creations are so innovative and fresh, hip, youthful, elegant, glamorous, and totally wearable. Please check her out on dinatokio.com and you must watch her you tube videos !


4. Hana Tajima

Hana Tajima is a British Japanese designer. She has been a hot topic among Muslim blogger. She has wicked style, a very elegant and chic and yet somehow, modest. For more information about her designs and her style visit Stylecovered.com


5. YazTheSpaz

YazTheSpaz is a fashion campaigner, part baked-goods decorator, muslim fashionista. YazTheSpaz is a creative powerhouse. Full of energy and passion. 

I think as a women, fashion is always going to be a big part of our lives. We always want to wear our favourite outfits with our friends and look the best for our spouses. Most importantly, we want to look and feel great for ourselves !

Exclusive Interview with Mrs. Hana Tajima (StyleCovered)...

Exclusive Interview with Mrs. Hana Tajima (StyleCovered)...



If you are a hijab blog surfer, you must be familiar with Hana Tajima or also known from Stylecovered She has been a hot topic among Muslim blogger. She has also been featured at many media such as BBC UK and Brazillian press. It’s a pleasure for us to post her interview and her exclusive pic only for HijabScarf.

Hana Tajima is a 23 years old British Japanese designer who converted to Muslim five years ago.

Skaisthenewblack.blogspot writes, "She has wicked style, a very elegant and chic and yet somehow, modest".

On tonguechic.com Hana advices that, "Don't get caught up in what looks good on other people, just to fit in. You have to find something you're comfortable with, a look that expresses your personality."
"For both of us, she is one of a kind. She has been a great inspiration for us.
Believe it or not, HijabScarf was born after a long talk admiring her style."

Now, she is running her own line Maysaa. The clothes are truly inspiration and of course modest.

For HijabScarf, she is willing to share her thought the moment she start wearing hijab. We can learn not only her style but also her resoluteness and her faith on wearing hijab.

1. Tell us the moment you decide to wear hijab ?
I started wearing the hijab the day I took my shahada. I came to Islam in a really natural way and it was all a part of that. On a personal level it was a good way to distinguish what had gone before in my life, to what was in front of me.

2. What did you feel the first time you go out with your hijab on?
Without sounding too conflicted it was very real and very surreal at the same time. I was on my way to take my shahada, I was with my brother who is a photographer, so he was taking pictures of me. The way that it felt so normal, and that I was so at ease was why it felt strange. I don’t know what I was expecting, but it felt like this big thing in my mind. When I stepped out into the world it was as if the universe said “We’ve seen far stranger things” so it really wasn’t as dramatic as I thought it might have been.

3. You stated in your blog "Being a Muslimah in a western country can be a bit daunting especially when it comes to the stares! I wanted to create something that would help Muslimah’s everywhere keep motivated." How do you motivate yourself especially from the stares?
I think I’ve become less self conscious, and with that whether it means people stare less, or I just don’t notice it I guess it’s the same. At first with the way I was dressing I felt out of my skin, and that discomfort, however slight, is easily picked up on. Of course there are days when I get someone giving me critical stares, but I know why I dress the way I do, it’s a constant affirmation of what I believe. I suppose you have to accept that people will project their own misconceptions on to you, but don’t ever let that get in the way of what you want to do.

4. What changes do you notice within yourself or around you after wearing hijab?
The biggest change was in people around me, even close friends. I can understand that with all the connotations that come with hijab people were slightly uneasy with it. Almost everyone pretended it wasn’t there, but really badly pretended, like you could tell that was all they were thinking about. As I got more comfortable with it all, people were more relaxed. In general it takes about 5 minutes for someone to stop thinking ‘why would she wear that thing on her head’ and actually have a conversation with me. For me it’s never been much of an issue, it’s just a thing I wear.

5. How does StyleCovered affected your life?
It has had such a positive impact on me. Just to know that other people are going through the same mental processes as me, and that they get what I’m trying to do. It’s a very steep learning curve in terms of style and creativity. When you put yourself out there like that and you see it everyday you become very aware of what you like and don’t like. Maybe I’ve sketched something I thought at first was just ‘OK’, after seeing it for 5 days I think, actually I’ve kind of fallen in love with it.

6. Can you describe your style?
I never really know what to say when people ask me that. I suppose because it’s such a strange mix. One day I’ll be channeling oldHollywood glamor and the next I’ll be obsessed with 90’s rock/grunge. I tend to keep things understated and simple, maybe that’s my Japanese roots. I’m really drawn to juxtaposition as well, like throwing a vintage leather jacket over a girly floral maxi dress.

7. Tell us your most fav must item and item that you avoid to wear?
It changes almost weekly, but right now I’m living in the MAYSAA jersey maxi skirt and oversized vintage denim shirts. Although I’ve just got through some new samples which I’m totally besotted with. I avoid anything that’s uncomfortable to wear, apart from when it comes to shoes, I have a beautiful collection of insanely high-heels which I wear pretty much constantly!

8. Some says being stylish is about high expenses, meanwhile Islam teach
us to be modest. what do you think about this? 
I am definitely stay away from overt displays of wealth. Clothes should be timeless and not something that will be thrown away after one season. I think that’s why I have such a connection to vintage clothing and what I always try to put into my own designs. It has personality and you can interpret it to become a part of your own style. I love how this goes against the logo laden image of fast fashion and makes it less about buying style.

9. What do you think about hijabi in Indonesia compare to other Muslim countries?
I get so much inspiration from Indonesian girls who wear hijab. In factSouth East Asia in general has such a depth of culture it’s so captivating. The way you guys do colour is unlike anywhere else, and it’s something I’m trying to put into my own style. It’s amazing the self expression and variety of style, it’s something very close to my heart.

10. What inspire you to create maysaa? what went through your mind?
I’ve been designing from about the age of 5, both my parents are artists so it was a very creative environment to grow up in. MAYSAA is a beautiful culmination of all my creative expression and personality. I can’t say the clothes are just for Muslim women, or for non-Muslim women because my life has been a mixture of being both. I love designing from a very personal perspective, I want it to mean something to me and by doing that hopefully it will mean something to someone else too.

Hijab fashion style

Hijab fashion style:There are altered styles of hijab all over the apple depending on accurate arena and their cultural orientation. In Asian countries like Pakistan, India and Bangladesh women abrasion a two section blind accoutrement
their face and arch with a clothes like continued dress from close of the physique to the basal which in accepted as Burqa.Burqa is a atramentous blush dress but today it comes in assorted colors according to the appeal of women which accept added colors such as white and dejected to attending altered with appearance and style. It depends on abounding factors that to what akin of hijab one is traveling to wear. Most of the women now accept contemporary styles ofcutting hijab. Therefore, some women don’t abrasion acceptable apparel and others adorecutting beautifully advised acceptable atramentous robes.





Hijab Styles Of 2015 For Girls

Hijab, which can also be called a friend of each girl because it is the best part of one’s dress and further adds grace and innocence to your personality. Many girls use it as a fashion whereas many wear it as a compulsory part. It gives a sense of protection and confidence that is why girls use it when going outside.  If you are a hijab lover then here is a variety of modern and decent hijab styles. There are many photos of steps to wear the hijab in a good manner. Just pick them out and have a great look.

Hijab Style

2013

Multi Colored Hijab

2013

Latest Hijab Style

2013

Hijab Trend

2013


Hijab Style

style

Hijab 2013

style

Innocence

style

Beautiful Hijab

style

Chiffon Hijab

2013

New Trend

2013

Hijab Trend

girls


Eastern Hijab

girls

Black And White

girls

Modern Hijab

girls


Innocent Hijab