Total Sweetheart
A simple no-pin hijab style using one light shawl, an under-scarf and a hair clip. Continue reading Total Sweetheart
While a square is “technically” a rectangle, a shawl is a rectangular scarf with a length longer than its width. This is by geometric definition an oblong, which is why you can sometimes find them described as such. I have also seen them described as wrap when “hijab” is being used to describe a square scarf. You may sometimes encounter the word sash; even though it usually refers to a cloth belt, it sometimes refers to any rectangular fabric. Stole is also another word used to describe rectangular scarves; traditionally, this refers to a shawl worn over the shoulders.
A simple no-pin hijab style using one light shawl, an under-scarf and a hair clip. Continue reading Total Sweetheart
An expert hijab style using one light shawl, an under-scarf and a dozen pins. Continue reading Draped Darling
A simple asymmetric hijab style using one jersey shawl , an under-scarf and 2-3 pins. Continue reading Fouz Freedom
An intermediate hijab style using a light shawl, an under-scarf and 2-3 pins. Continue reading Turban or not turban
A simple hijab style using a jeweled scarf , an under-scarf and a few pins. Continue reading Jeweled headscarf
An intermediate hijab style using two light shawls, a headband, an elastic band and a few pins. Continue reading Little Tressed Riding Hood