8 dec. 2010

As every thread of gold is valuable, so is every moment of time



So I found this style on a page on the internet and I decided to try it. I wasn't able to do that last part because I did not understand how it was supposed to be done so I changed it a little.
Intstead of doing a kind of flower or something on the side, like the woman has, I twirled the last part of the hijaab to put around the head and fastened it with a needle.
This gave it a kind of halo look, expecially because of the gold. I think this is a kind of nice look for people that look good in it, i like the combination of gold and beige but ofcourse it can be combined with other colours(remember to match!).

5 dec. 2010

Pretty in pink


How about a lighter colour? Ive already had a darker pink so I thought Id try a lighter pink this time. And guess what, Im not wearing black! surprise surprise... So obviously you can figure out how I did by looking at the pictures which is the point with all the pictures though I think its good to comment them.

Step 1: Tie your hair into a knot and put on the underscarf hijaab.

Step 2: Fasten the pink hijaab in the back so that both sides are equally long.

Step 3: twirl the hijaab but leave a small part to put further up and fasten with a needle and leave the rest hanging.

As usual, decorate with accessories, perhaps a rosette, always cute with pink :)

2 dec. 2010

Nothing gold can stay...except for this!


This is a very easy and simple way of putting on a hijaab, but the small touch of the hijaab on the side gives it a special look. It is simply put of like most of the other styles by tying it in the back and twirling it around the knot only this time you leave a small part to put along the side.

Add jewelery, preferely in gold (if the hijaab is gold or if it matches. I added a scarf around the neck instead of maybe a neckless(because it was -20 degrees outside).

1 dec. 2010

Roses are read, Violets are blue, I wear my hijaab like this, how about you?


It may look like alot of pictures but it is actually easier than it looks. The colour ofcourse doesnt matter, it is rather the style and the way to do it. I'm rather obsessed with wearing black to everything because, well black matches with anything.

Step 1: Tie your hair into a knot and put on the underscarf hijaab. Fasten the longer black hijaab so that both sides are equally long.

Step 2: Put the black hijaab aside and fasten the blue scarf on top of the black one and tie it around the hairknot. Put them aside with the black one.

Step 3: Take one black and one blue part together and one black and blue part together. Twirl them like a polka and fasten with a needle in the bottom.

Step 4: Add jewelery such as earings or a neckless and voila! you have a style for the day :)

26 nov. 2010

Pink isn't just a color, it's an attitude!


So this is how i styled my hijaab today, i will tell you how I did it stepwise.

Step 1: Start twisting your hair ito a knot. Then put on and underscarf hijaab, preferely a black one. There after tie a pink hijaab, so that one side is longer than the other.

Step 2: Thereafter, put on a black hijaab but make sure the pink one is shown. Tie it in the back so that both sides are equally long. Thereafter take the part of the pink hijaab that is left and turn it over the black one and fasten it.

Step 3: twirl the leftovers of the black hijaab around the hairknot.

Step 4: Leave the hijaab that way or add earings and/or other jewelery, such as a neckless, a brooch or a flower.

25 nov. 2010

Doesn't matter if you're black or white!


So this is how i styled my hijaab today, i will tell you how I did it stepwise.

Step 1: Start twisting your hair ito a knot. Then put on and underscarf hijaab, preferely a black one. There after tie a black hijaab, so that the sides are equally long on both sides.

Step 2: Put on a white hijaab but make sure the black one is shown. Tie it in the back so that both sides are equally long. Turn both the black and white hijaab to one side, which side doesnt matter.

Step 3: divide the hijaab into three parts so that one is only white, one is only black and one is black and white. Plait the parts of the hijaab and fasten with a hijaab needle. Add earings and/or other jewelery, such as a neckless, a brooch or a flower.

Blue&Black


So this is how i styled my hijaab today, i will tell you how I did it stepwise.

Step 1: Start twisting your hair ito a knot. Then put on and underscarf hijaab, preferely a black one. There after tie a blue hijaab, matching your clothes, so that the sides are equally long on both sides and then twirl the blue scarf around the knot and fasten it so that it is only shown in the front.

Step 2: put a longer black hijaab on top of the blue one but make sure the blue o is shown. Tie it in the back, but not so that they are equally long, one side should be longer than the other enough to make sure you can twirl it around your head.

Step 3: Twirl the black hijaab around your head an fasten it with a hijaab needle. Add earings or other jewelery, such as a neckless, a brooch or a flower.

21 nov. 2010

Introduction


Well I welcome you to my brand new blog where I will show different styles of hjaab and clothings. Me myself am wearing hijaab and I usually dont style my hijaab but from starting with this blog I will. I will be getting my idea's from different sites, from women wearing hijaab and from casual people. I will style, form and create own designes and take the pictures most of the time myself, if not I will tell who took the picture. Hope u like it, if not-dont hate on me..