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Monday, December 20, 2010

Trendy and Fashionable Hijabs For Young Women



As girls step into adulthood, they begin to understand the significance of a number of things including their dressing, their religion and their place in society. Some young women begin their quest for learning more about these factors around the time they begin college, and go through certain phases to eventually evolve into the women they become. Due to this very reason, trendy and fashionable hijabs are a much more common sight amongst the young Muslim women in numerous colleges and universities across the United States than the traditional black hijabs worn by older women.
Although girls belonging to religious families seem to comprehend the importance of wearing hijabs in Islam, certain women feel the need to experiment and research on their own accord to come to the conclusion about its importance. This leads to testing and trying a number of outfit variations before settling for something that they feel confident about. Many young girls who already wear hijabs at the time of entering college also get influenced by the stylish ones on display around campus.
This is the most important factor behind finding hip and trendy Islamic clothing stores conveniently located near university and college campuses and in particular around university towns with large number of Muslim students. These boutiques feature funky, fashionable and distinctive styles in all clothing items including hijabs and abayas. This allows the young women to figure out what they prefer to wear the most.
Colours and styles are another important element which the young women take into account when selecting their signature hijabs. Different colours have different effects on the varying skin tones and face cuts.
Similarly different styles in which hijabs are worn also contribute a great deal to the overall appearance of the person. For certain women, a square scarf wrapped around the head looks the most elegant, whereas for others, a rectangular one with one end loosely draped across the forehead adds a touch of gracefulness. Therefore it is important to try out different styles and colours before selecting a few that compliment your eye colour, complexion and facial structure the most.
All these aspects play a substantial role in young women's lives as being young is the other name of being fashionable. All girls love to dress up and look their best particularly in their teen ages and early twenties. Being trendy and fashionable is often a prerequisite to being a girl, regardless of religion, ethnicity and age.


Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Kamila Hijab Beryl

Variation of flower embroidery and color combinations



The traditional image of a bride is a woman in a long white dress with an equally long flowing veil. Some women, though, do not want to wear a veil for their wedding, and yet a bridal gown is really not complete without something in the bride's hair. Luckily, there are many beautiful alternatives to a veil.

There can be a variety of reasons why a bride would not choose to wear a veil. She might think that it is too much for an informal wedding, or she might think a veil is inappropriate if she is a second time bride. Some brides just feel silly with a long piece of tulle draped from their heads. Whatever the reason for not wearing a veil, you will want to find a different option to finish off your look while still suiting your style and situation.

One alternative to wearing a veil is to wear a hat. At outdoor garden weddings, you sometimes see the bride wearing a large portrait style hat adorned with silk or fresh flowers. This is a particularly nice option for an informal wedding where the bride is wearing a very simple dress, perhaps with a touch of subtle handmade wedding jewelry. It makes for a very genteel look.

Hats can go to the other extreme, as well. An avant garde bride could wear an edgy one-of-a-kind hat, perhaps in a color other than white. Such hats can be adorned with feathers, bits of tulle, or anything else that catches your fancy. Yet another style of bridal hat is a small pillbox with a piece of open-weave netting. This look is both retro and chic at the same time. It would be ideal with a wedding suit or tailored sheath dress.

If hats are not your thing, there are many other types of adornments that a bride can choose. Ditching the veil does not have to mean forgoing a tiara, if you like the princess bride look. Tiaras can be large and ornate, covered in rhinestones and Swarovski crystals, or they can be delicate and airy, with more of an emphasis on pearls. You will want to make sure that they match the general style of your handmade wedding jewelry, so if your overall look is more glitzy, choose a crystal tiara, or if you are wearing pearl bridal jewelry, then a pearl headpiece is the right choice for you.

Not every bride feels that a tiara is right for either her taste or her wedding. A big crown is rarely a good idea on an older bride, or one who is being remarried. Those brides should seek more subtle and sophisticated hair jewelry. A very wearable option is hairpins. They can be tucked into any type of updo, from an elaborate wreath of curls to the most classic chignon. The nice thing about hairpins is that they give your hairstylist some flexibility; she can place them individually throughout your hair, or cluster them together for a more dramatic effect. If you are only pulling back the sides of your hair, then a decorative comb could be used in place of hairpins.

The final alternative to a veil is wearing fresh flowers in your hair. The most elegant way to do it is to tuck one large flower into the side of a hairstyle. Leave the floral wreaths for the flower girls. There are a few things to consider about fresh flowers; they will usually wilt over the course of the day, and there are limited options for blooms that will work. If you decide to go this route, keep a spare flower or two in water so that you can switch it out as needed.

Brides today worry less about doing what is conventional. They are more interested in expressing their personalities and being true to themselves. If you decide that a veil is not right for you, there are many other stylish alternatives.

Look to Bridget for advice on planning your wedding. Check out how we can help with your bridesmaids jewelry at SilverlandJewelry.com. Handmade wedding jewelry will make any bride even more beautiful.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Kamila Hijab Pyrrhus





The bridal bouquets are one of the prettiest parts of a wedding. You can do some wonderful things with your wedding flowers, especially if you combine different colors and varieties. Here are some tips on how to design beautiful mixed flower bridal bouquets.

Mixing and matching flowers can be intimidating. It is one of those things that looks amazing when done well, but looks like a jumbled mess when it is not. An example of this would be the standard mixed flower bouquets that you find in grocery stores. They are rarely that pretty, and the reason is that they have no cohesive theme, in terms of color, shape, types of flowers, or theme. A few pink carnations, a yellow rose, and some purple mums does not make for a gorgeous bouquet! The lesson to be learned from the unappealing mixed bouquets is not that combining flowers will look bad, just that it has to be approached with a plan to make it all come together into a harmonious whole.

There are a variety of ways in which you can design a bouquet that combines different flowers gracefully. The first of these is color. Decide on one color or color family for the bridal bouquets, and then look for several types of flowers in your chosen color. For instance, let's say that you would like to have pink wedding flowers. You can create lovely bouquets using a mixture of pink roses, hydrangeas, tulips, and sweetpeas. Notice how all of those flowers are not only similar in color, but also in feeling; traditional, in this case. This would be the type of bouquet that would be perfect for a bride who is wearing a classic bridal gown with cultured pearl earrings and a long veil.

Using the same color family, pink, you could create wedding bouquets with an entirely different flavor by making different flower selections. A contemporary bride could carry a bouquet featuring chic pink calla lilies and orchids, perhaps accented by an interesting green like bear grass. Think about the scale of your flowers, as well. Mini calla lilies can be mixed in with the standard sized ones for additional visual interest.

Another way to successfully combine flowers into a beautiful bouquet is to select ones that are different colors and varieties, but which have a theme in common. For instance, in Scandinavia, it is customary to carry a bouquet featuring many fragrant herbs along with flowers. You could create a lovely bouquet by mixing rosemary, lavender, purple wildflowers, and soft lamb's ear leaves. Or you could go an entirely different direction and make a beach theme bouquet. Mix together bright tropical flowers in shades of hot pink, orange, and yellow for the perfect accessory for a destination wedding.

When looking for ways in which to create pretty mixed flower bouquets, also think about layering in non-floral elements. A very traditional bridal bouquet is one made from white roses, white tulips, and white stephanotis. The tiny star shaped stephanotis are usually accented with pearl tipped pins through the center of each one, which is such a sweet detail for a bride who is wearing cultured pearl earrings and pearl necklace. A multi-colored mixed bouquet could be made even more cheerful with the addition of gossamer sheer fabric butterflies tucked into the flowers. Special details such as these will help to give your bridal bouquet a wonderfully harmonious feeling, even when it includes a variety of different elements.

Ask Bridget for advice in areas of jewelry or weddings. She writes numerous articles providing information for the customers of Silverland Jewelry.com. Cultured pearl earrings always look beautiful on a bride. They also make thoughtful bridesmaid jewelry gifts.

Muslim Swimsuit Collections




Whoever says that pregnant women can't use swim wear during their pregnancy is mistaken. Nowadays, there are swim suits or swim wear specifically designed to cater the needs of pregnant women. With the creation of swim wear for moms-to-be, women can now hit the beach, wear the latest fashion in bikinis and show that baby bump during summer escapades. Before, some pregnant women had to suffer watching people in enjoying the cool waters. In fact, these pregnant women just read books or prepared the food during a family outing. The bottom line is that pregnant women stare enviously as other people swim and have fun under the sun. It was a belief that swimming was bad to the baby and mother as it will cause miscarriage.

I had a pregnant aunt, who used to wear black fitting shorts like tights and white t-shirts, since there were no bikinis that will her body. Incidentally, my aunt is like a water nymph for she loves water so much. In fact, she often tries different water sports like diving, surfing and jet skiing whenever we go to the beach. We often call her a daredevil nymph as she fears absolutely nothing when it comes to water. But then again, she mellowed down for she was pregnant with her first child. When she was pregnant and we visited the beach, she wanted so badly to join us. However, the problem was that she had no swim wear that fitted her. We all know that most beaches have a rule that requires swim wear for men and women.

During her second pregnancy, she was glad to discover that a lot of boutiques are selling plus size swim wear. She thought, "Why not use a plus size? It fits me, so I will use it." When we went to the beach, her plus size swim wear is not actually good for her body, since it makes her swim uncomfortably as if the swim wear doesn't fit her. In terms of size, plus size swim wear can be dependable but on the actual use, it's not. Plus size swimsuits are not designed for pregnant women, but for women whose size is twelve and above. Thank goodness, Brazilian Bikinis came up with their maternity swim wear which is designed solely for pregnant women. Now, my aunt, as well as other pregnant women out there, can enjoy swimming comfortably while looking elegant and sexy.

The EQ maternity swim wear by Brazilian Bikini is inspired by Harmony swim suit. Harmony is the best-seller one piece swim suit. This swim wear for pregnant women allows women to glide, dive, and swim in the waters without posing a threat of sagging and having gaps while using it. The colors and style include kona surf blue, Maroon Hibiscus, Navy Daisy, and Tangerine Floral prints. But for those who want it plain and simple, black color is also available. One of the best features of this swim wear is that it has a line on the front and back which enables to support the body and keeps it from sagging. Another great feature of this suit is that it's "form fitting". This means that it can elevate curves that doesn't make the wearers look like mascots.

Another good source of maternity swim wear is Nicole Michelle Maternity shop, which specializes on clothes for pregnant women. This shop has a huge collection of maternity swim wear, and one of the in demand swim suit for moms-to-be is Nicole Maternity Goddess Maternity Swimsuit. The said maternity swim wear comes in white fabric together with touches of blue and green colors. It has a thin halter strap that can be removed if you don't want to use it. It has a double line found at the breast area for support and protection. It is a swimsuit that looks like a short dress, since the style is for full coverage. Pregnant women can wear it while swimming or for a beach party. It is very stylish and at the same time functional for pregnant women. The goddess style swim suit can be handwashed and ironed, without threat of sagging.

The development of swim wear or bikinis for women with baby bumps is really beneficial not just for sporty pregnant women but to all *pregnant women*. This creation is not just simply for recreational purposes since swimming has a healthy benefit for pregnant women. In fact, a lot of doctors and physicians are recommending pregnant women to swim during their pregnancy. Swimming helps exercise and relax bodies of pregnant women. Sometimes, there are pregnancy trainings that require women to dip in the water while practicing delivery of the baby.

Today, women, like my aunt, don't have to watch enviously at the sidelines while others are having fun in the water; different maternity swim wear are here to make swimming possible for them.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Motif Embroidery Clothes Kokos




With all the goodies available in the market today, it is really hard to find something unique to give to our loved ones. In some ways, the symbolic value of gifts seems to be at lost due to the growing uniformity of contemporary items today. Although, it has been consistently said that "it is the thought that counts" when you give presents to people, you should never forget that gifts should hold symbolic value that is important to the person to whom you would be giving the present to. Inscriptions, symbolic designs, love motifs and imagery could easily exemplify the meaning of a gift, so that even utilitarian objects can present symbolic repertoire. And what better way to achieve all these things than by giving personalized embroidery gifts.

To embroider a gift is to adorn it with a definitive and distinctive finishing touch that is all your own. After you have given it shape, you are able to give such gift a unique personality that seems to possess intimacy, efficacy and authority. With embroidered gifts you can let your imagination run freely-pretty flowers embroidered in curtains, geometric designs on pillow cases, monograms and written messages on different kinds of garments. Embroidery is such a delightful and flexible form of expression that regardless if you enjoy the traditional means of stitching or if you use an embroidery machine to enhance your craft the end result will always be one-of-a-kind gifts that hold the highest form of symbolic value.

With the abundance of free embroidery patterns and designs available today, you could easily craft personalized gift items that would echo the personality of the persons to whom you would be giving the gifts. All you have to do is to painstakingly select the design that you think is appropriate for your recipients, and then sew it on a garment or craft. However, if you don't have the stitching skills to finish the job yourself, you could also commission a professional embroider to do the job for you.

There are many customized gifts that you can construct using only threads, needles, garments and free embroidery patterns. If you're thinking of giving your sisters and girl friends cost-effective embroidered gifts, you could simply do this by personally making them monogrammed handkerchiefs. Try sewing their individual names or perhaps hearts or butterflies on the corner of the handkerchiefs and sew embroidery lace on the edges to add a touch of class. Then, create matching gift boxes for the handkerchiefs and add some rhinestones or crystals for sparkle. If you have enough cash, you can purchase dress shirts or blouses and embellish their collars or pockets with small designs or monograms.

For your mom, aunts and grandmother, make them smile by giving them embroidered gifts that they can use to decorate the home. Embroidered curtains, linens, tablecloths, napkins accented with floral motifs will surely be useful to them especially during the holidays and family gatherings. Alternatively, you could also give them embroidered hand bags or purses that they can use when they attend religious services or when they go shopping.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Moeslem Children





Not only to go to the mosque. However, in its development, koko shirt can be worn for casual events. If you usually use only decoration in the middle of clothes, but now applied to the embroidery is placed in some other areas, such as the shoulders, pockets, and others. Pattern and shape also varied, there embroidery horizontally, vertically, even diagonally. Not only that, koko shirt too, not exclusively with long-armed grip. However, the design, also displayed a short-sleeved. Short sleeves make clothes seem more casual koko. When used at appropriate party. Koko shirt like this mostly made of cotton fabric. Also there are rosella silk, and embroidered silk. The price is very affordable, with good quality. Currently, the trend color is dark color. Such as soil color, black, and others. While the bright colors, most of the less favored by the adam. All men can wear them. Chances were not merely to carry out all activities related to worship. There are various options that can be used for any occasion. In literature, there is a history that explains if it is actually koko shirt dress brought by Muslim traders to the Indonesian Chinese. And if observed, koko says it means in china is my uncle. But there's also clothes that are similar to koko shirt but its length until the thigh of Pakistan, whose length breeches from India, and to ankle from saudi arabia. Because it is in its development koko shirt entered the Chinese design elements. Suppose the first-breasted china, a collar-like collar shanghai. But in the next prekembangan koko more identical clothes as un-Islamic dress. Now also banya koko Muslim dress models as the fashion trends. To be more widely accepted, given a touch koko shirt designs are more trendy.

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Clothes Koko Embroidery Muslim Men


Baju Koko Muslim Men Clothing Embroidery is often in use when the Muslims will pray koko shirt is very well known so as to not only wear when praying alone, but some are in use when traveling, to the party, and go to work following a glance about koko shirt Muslim:

Baju Koko is also one of the Bani Hashim mainstay products offer unique design, distinctive and elegant certainly has made the Muslims who wear the clothes we koko look more dignified and classy. Ornament is also very varied ranging from classical kerancang, korneli, embroidery, a combination of materials, horsehair, rope, and other tebok; this gives the option very much that of course we expect to better meet the expectations of the Muslims across the world. Another plus is owned by our koko shirt is the style of fashionable clothes that Muslims follow the current fashion trends. This you can see from the selection of materials, design and position of the ornaments which often provides a surprise for the lovers of our products. Like for example the trend of our koko clothes for Eid last year we were also still apply in new products in 2009, which provided a touch position ciamik ornaments to decorate the shoulders. Consistency us to market an exclusive yet affordable clothes koko is based on our dream to be able to instill pride in every Muslim to Muslim clothing itself including koko shirt. And of course we are also very optimistic that by giving the clothes koko choice of quality, convenient and affordable but still will be able to realize our dream of this, yes Amiin Robbal 'aalamiin.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Paris Hijab Models

Paris Payet Jilbab
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Hijab-Paris-Painting


Hijab-Cotton-Paris-Blue-Lurik

The style of Islamic clothing, although based on privacy and diffidence with loose fitting garments designed to honor the religion by covering the female body in a modest manner, can still result in very attractive attire. Bold colors and bright designs in addition to comfortable nevertheless fashionable fabrics serve as a great means of updated style for the traditional, yet modern woman of the Islamic faith.

Made widely available for purchase on the World Wide Web and for Islamic women of the western culture especially, there is an abundant selection of beautifully made Abayas, Hijabs, Jilbabs, additional accessories as well as hand-crafted jewelry for all age ranges and occasions. Prices vary dependent on individual items and retailers, but for the most part, beautiful, high-quality clothing and accompanying garnishments are all very reasonably priced.

Delicately crafted in lycra, cotton and linen Hijabs are available in a wide variety of colors and designs as well. One and two-piece Hijabs are accessible for comfort and convenience of wear. Two piece Hijabs incorporate an underlining that prevents slippage with an additional section of fabric to cover the head and shoulders. In an assortment of shades that still include the more traditional black and brown, they also run the gamut in pretty pinks, lavenders, oranges, greens and earth tones. Flowing floral prints and shimmery metallic fabrics are also now being used to create these respectful, religious Islamic female head coverings.

Shawl-style Hijabs are available as one, rectangular or oblong piece of fabric and also come in a beautiful assortment of colors and patterns. Available in free size (one-size-fits all), these one-piece versions of the Hijab are stylish and chic as well as easy and comfortable to wear. And although most shawl-style Hijabs do not come with an under scarf, they are designed for both every day and special occasion wear, perfect for both the modern-day Islamic women and younger girl alike.





Sunday, August 8, 2010

Moeslem Modern Clothing




It is important to keep the body as cool as possible during the summer months, which can be sometimes an "uphill task" for Muslim women that wear hijabs. The obvious tip is to suggest thinner and cooler fabrics in hotter weather - but it is also important to stick to absorbent materials as well. Fabrics such as georgette, chiffon and lace are therefore obviously great choices for the summer months.

Clothing with "air holes" - which allows more air to flow - are great in summer, with lace undercaps and loose crocheted caps both being very effective. Scarf headbands have become with the modern young Muslim and are a useful alternative to undercaps as they provide almost the same coverage but with a lot less material - as they just cover the forehead.

Reducing the amount of material wrapped around the neck and top of the head is a wonderful relief on hot days - as this is where a lot of body heat leaves the body. Experiment with styles and how you pin your khimars. For the cooler summer days, a hat (should never substitute a khimar) could be a stylish addition to your wardrobe and they can be great play on style during the summer months.

Al-Amira hijabs are always worth a recommendation. The translation of the name means 'princess scarf' and it's a slip over hijab style comes in two pieces; one piece of which serves as a hair cover while the other piece as a slip over from the same or near matching colour. Al-Amira hijabs are ideally suited for hotter climates as most of them are made out of light and absorbent materials.

Sarongs are a huge length of fabric that is very versatile and there is nothing stopping you from using one as a summary khimar. They are traditionally wrapped around the waist as a skirt by women and are usually made of very absorbent materials. They also come in a variety of stylish colours, patterns, and various sizes that would add some flair to anyone's summer wardrobe.

Although not specifically designed for Muslim women - maxi dresses can be practically perfect for Islamic women after a slight moderation -just add a long sleeve shirt or jacket to make them more Muslim friendly. These light, modest and informal dresses usually reach the floor and provide excellent light and cool coverage.

Wearing clothes like this should make summer 2010 a much cooler experience for Muslim women everywhere!

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Rectangular Scarf



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In women's fashion, there is one accessory that is often completely overlooked, yet can offer endless possibilities for changing the look of many different pieces in your wardrobe. That accessory, of course, is the scarf. Scarves have been a part of women's fashion for many decades, in fact there are representations of fringed rectangles of fabric found in Chinese sculpture dating as far back as 1000 b.c.

In the 1950s wearing a scarf was something that evoked an air of Hollywood-style glamour, and sophisticated elegance. Film stars such as Lana Turner, Marilyn Monroe and Grace Kelly wore scarves in the same way that stars today wear fake tan. They would walk from planes with sunglasses and scarves on looking amazing and mysterious and created a whole following for the garment. Scarves are worn less in this way today but are still an important part of a woman's wardrobe.

Scarves are made from a variety of fabrics and also a variety of styles - traditionally scarves were made from silk or wool but the advent of man made fibres have made scarves a bit less likely to be made from natural fibres. Scarves come in many sizes and shapes, and many are designed for specific uses. There are bandanas, large shawl-like scarves, square scarves, rectangular scarves, and triangular scarves. Some scarves have hemmed edges, some have fringed edges, and others (mainly those made from man made fibres) have fused edges.

Scarves can be worn in a variety of ways: you can wear them as head coverings, shawls, accent pieces, belts, and even as garments. They can be tied, pinned with a piece of jewellery, or secured with specially designed scarf pins. Below are several ways of wearing scarves.

Covering the head is one of the traditional purposes for which scarves have been used. This can be for traditional or cultural reasons, to protect the head from the cold or to protect a new hair do from the ravages of the wind.

One of the less traditional ways of wearing scarves is to use them as garments. A scarf can be used as skirt or even as a blouse. It is also a great thing to wrap round your shoulders if you are a little bit chilly

Perhaps the most popular use for scarves is as a fashion accessory. A scarf can completely change the look of a plain garment, and can add a touch of softness and femininity to a suit. They are versatile because they are available in many colours and shapes and also because they negate the need for jewellery.





Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Moslem Clothes

Moslem robe with a model made from rayon spandex jersey with the accent on the chest opnesel combined with chocolate lace robe further enhance this.



So what does 2010 have in store for the modern Muslim woman?

Well, with Spring just around the corner it is time to start thinking about brightening up your wardrobe. The fashion industry is predicting that bright colours will certainly make a comeback, particularly pastel shades. New collections are likely to be a combination of vibrant colour schemes for the adventurous Muslim woman, with more practical neutral colours for the more conservative woman.

Despite these new trends, it is always possible to look great by using your "staple" wardrobe collection. The wardrobe basics never really change and can be worn with a variety of accessories to help you look fabulous, modern and sophisticated.

So what are the basics that all Muslim women should have?

The first piece of clothing that comes to mind is the Hijab. This is the staple of all Muslim women and can be found in a variety of styles and colours to suit any occasion. They can be worn with regular scarves, cardigans and shirts to achieve a unique look.

Long sleeved shirts in a variety of neutral colours are a great base to start from. They can be worn with almost anything, under cardigans, tunics and abayas and are a must for any Muslim woman's wardrobe.

Long cardigans are another must have and can be worn with many different clothing items to produce wonderful styles. During the summer they can be worn over long sleeved shirts or tops to achieve a vibrant summer feel and during the winter months they can be worn over dresses or sweaters to achieve a warmer feel.

Muslim clothing is certainly changing and is now evolving alongside the fashion industry in its own right. With so many online boutiques now supplying exciting new ranges, fashion designers pushing the boundaries and fashion shows showcasing new styles, it is a fantastic time to be a Muslim woman.

To find out more about the latest fashion trends in Muslim clothing visit http://www.saifmodesty.com where you will find a range of exciting products including hijabs, hijab pins, abayas, jilbabs and much more.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Hijab Code FP

Rayon material, soft & cool
adorned with a beautiful circular ring



There is no particular dress style prescribed to Muslims. This gives room to accommodate their circumstances, tastes and cultures. But there is a dress code which applies to all Muslims. This article will discuss those rules of dress code for Muslim women.

A Muslim woman's dress must cover her entire body except the hands and face which may remain visible.

The dress should not be tight fitting but hang loose so that the shape of the body is not apparent.

The material of the dress should not be so thin, that one can see through it.

The female Muslim woman's dress should not resemble the man's clothing.

The design of the dress should not be elaborate and bold, so to attract attention.

The clothes should not be worn to show off, be arrogant and for the purpose of gaining reputation or increasing one's status in society.

Islam protects women and liberated women over 1400 years ago. The reason for such strict dress code is so that the woman is protected from the lustful gaze of men. In Islam a woman is very precious so she should only display her beauty to those who deserve her. The Muslim woman should not attract attention to herself in any way.

The modern woman today is not free in today's society, she is being exploited. Billboards and other advertising means are using the female sexuality openly, just to attract the desires of men and to sell the products. The media rules as to how the ideal woman should look and many women become slaves to these rules. It is no wonder more and more women are turning to the Muslim dress code

Sham.S has been writing articles for nearly two years. Her latest website is about long sleeve dresses where you can find the best deals on long sleeve dresses that you are looking for.



Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Moslem Clothes Pink

Moslem fashion model japanese robe made from cotton blended with rayon spandex jersey material further beautify this robe.



With the ever evolving world looking for newer trends to promote and market to their targeted niche market, clothing articles with various slogans have become very popular. Islamic clothes with catchy phrases depicting Islam have also gained a lot of popularity amongst the Muslim communities. In particular Muslims living in non Muslim countries rely on these types of Islamic clothes to voice out their feelings about their religion.

Today the Islamic clothes with phrases like "I Love Islam", "Proud to be a Muslim" and many other similar ones can be widely seen all around Europe and the Americas. Young men and women in particular are very focused on stating to the world about their choice of being Muslim. For them it is important to let others know that regardless of being born in Muslim families, they choose to practice Islam for its teachings and values. Therefore, they opt to inform the people around them by wearing stylish Islamic clothes with religious phrases printed on them.

There are numerous Islamic clothes retailers who sell creative and captivating one line statements in favour of Islam. These slogans portray the true feelings behind Islam as opposed to the extremist and fundamentalist view that people have developed about the peace loving religion. Wearing these clothing items allows the younger generation to express their point of view and freedom in addition to letting the people around them understand the significance of Islam.

T-shirts, caps, bags and Islamic clothes for children are available in an array of colours, designs and slogans. People can choose the styles they prefer to wear and express themselves. These apparel and accessory items are easily available at numerous Islamic retail stores and online shops catering to the needs of the Muslims across the globe.

The most commonly seen attractive statements on Islamic clothes include:"Mini Muslim", "I only eat Halal", "Muslim for Life", "I Love my Prophet", "Allah's Little Angel" and "Jannah under mother's feet" to list a few. These slogans are not only eye catching but also create good feelings about the religion. Other messages include different names of Allah printed on apparel items or verses from the Quran in beautiful fonts and styles to emphasize the importance of these verses in a Muslim's life. These slogan bearing clothing articles are a great way to not only express your religion but to also promote the goodness behind its teachings.

Sohail Khan works for Islamic Impressions which specializes in retail and wholesale products for the Islamic market and stocks a wide range of baby Islamic clothes, including jilbabs and jubbas to buy online or in our stores in London, Birmingham, Denmark and Trinidad.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Muslim Dress CHOCOLATE

Moslem robe with a model made from rayon spandex jersey with a blend of tile on the right side skirts and cuffs give the impression more and more elegant in this gamis.


Are you looking for muslim fashion which is trendy yet modest? With fashion do you know where to draw the line? What are the do's and don'ts for muslim clothing? This article will discuss some ways on how to dress modestly.

First of all, always remind yourself of the Islamic dress code. Your clothes should be long, loose fitted and not transparent. Muslim women should also cover their heads with a head scarf (hijab).

If you prefer to wear traditional muslim clothing then you can chose to wear long abayas (long kaftan like dresses), which originate from the arab countries. There are so many designs to choose from. From the classic black and trendy urban styles to more western styles. You can even get designer ones; or you might like to wear the traditional shalwar kameez (loose tunic and trouser), which originates from India/Pakistan. You are spoilt for choice. So much to choose from!

One thing to remember is to keep the glitter and glitz to a minimum for everyday wear. Go for a casual and simple look for everyday wear, and leave the glitter and glitz for special occasions or evening wear.

If you live in the west and want to wear modest western muslim fashion clothes, there is still a lot to choose from. You could go for long full length dresses or long full length skirts with lose and full sleeved tops or long sleeved blouses. You could also wear shorter length dresses with loose trouser or jeans - This is a trend that has been very popular recently amongst the western fashion world. You could also wear long sleeved, knee length, tunic style tops with loose trouser or jeans. Again you are spoilt with choice. The key is to be creative and mix and match clothing items to give you a modest look.

Traditional and western designs can be brought from many shops; or nowadays there is so much available online. Just spend some time planning your outfits and soon you will be making your own trends in muslim fashion.

Sham S has been writing articles for nearly two years. Her latest website is about long sleeve dresses where you can find the best deals on long sleeve dresses that you are looking for.

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Muslim Dress Purple

Muslim fashion model japanese robe made from cotton fabric with a material that is soft and easy to absorb sweat so it is very comfortable when you wear. This Gamis slicked up with blue rope which progressively enhance this robe.


Muslim wear has changed a lot through history. These changes reflect the society, culture and religious beliefs of the time they were witnessed. However, religion and the emergence of a nationalist identity have been the two most prevalent factors governing changes in Islamic or Muslim clothing.

Muslim Wear: Through the Pages of History
Muslim wear has been mainly influenced by the cultures of other empires and kingdoms. Countries conquered by Muslim rulers also imparted to this exchange of influences on clothing. During the period of time preceding the Islamic era, clothing for both sexes was mostly similar. Some of these influences still persist in the dress in and around the Near Eastern region, including Iran and Iraq.

After Prophet Muhammad laid down guidelines for clothing, the universal principle of hijab, or 'the veil' was added to the simple, functional apparel of the indigenous population, based on the climate, weather and environment of the region. In fact, clothing worn by rural dwellers and the Bedouin reflect this functionality. Urban dwellers, on the other hand, are more likely to exhibit western influences in dress. However, this influence too has been absorbed into Muslim wear's unique identity.

Blended fashions, such as men wearing a jillaba or kaffiya along with a formal western business suit and shoes, are a common sight in urban areas and towns and cities all over the Far East.

Muslim Wear: Main Elements
Islamic apparel enjoys a unique and distinct identity despite influences over time. Let us look at some of the common elements seen in this clothing:

Outer clothing: Almost all traditional Islamic cultures incorporate some form of wrap or mantle. Usually one long, single outer garment extending from the head or neck to the ankles that can be a long dress, gown or caftan, the aba or rida usually has two openings in the front for the hands. The fabric used in making this garment also denotes which region it belongs to. Similarly, the burnoose or thobe is a one-piece cloak with a hood that is worn throughout the Northern African and Arabian regions. The Egyptian version is referred to as the jillaba.

Headwear: The imama or turban is the most common form of head attire prevalent. Turbans come in a large variety of styles and even sport a trailing end which serves the practical purpose of veiling the face in case of bad weather. During the Abbasid period, turbans were used by Muslim rulers to differentiate between various classes of their population. Besides turbans, the flat, cone-shaped Fez cap of Moroccan origin and the black velvet sidara, popular among Iraqis, the most common form of head gear is the kaffiya or head scarf worn with a ringed cord of rope on the head called the agal.

If you are looking for traditional Islamic clothing, visit http://www.eastessence.com for a comprehensive range of formal to contemporary styles. EastEssence.com has over a decade of experience in selling traditional Muslim apparel.

Friday, May 21, 2010

Shabrina Chocolate



Eid is an important event for Muslims. In the celebration of Eid, men, women and children need to look their best. People want to wear new dresses. Some women make their own dresses to follow their taste in the dresses that they wear. Because it is important for women to look good in an important festivity including Eid, women want to create their own dresses including the Eid dresses for their young girls.

While you want to look good during Eid, it is important for you to follow the Qur'an in creating your dresses. This is the main reason why many Muslim women prefer to make their own Eid dresses. If you buy Eid dresses for the girls in your family, you will most often find beautiful Eid dresses for girls but may violate the rule of Qur'an.

To avoid this problem, let us look at the proper Muslim women dresses should be. In understanding the rule of proper Muslim dress based on the Qur'an, you will know how to make or buy Eid dresses for girls and for yourself as well.

What are the Muslim women dress codes?

o The outer garment worn in public must cover all the body except the face and the hands.
o The outer garment must not be decorative in itself or as a means of beautification, in this case wearing your Eid dress is a complete violation of this rule. It is therefore necessary that you analyze Eid dresses for girls sold in stores if it indeed it violates the letters of Qur'an.
o The outer garment must be thick and opaque to conceal the clothes worn under it. It must be loose to conceal the woman's form. You can see many Eid dresses for girls that violate at least the last part where the form of the woman shows. Choose the design properly to avoid violating this rule.
o Muslim women are not to wear perfume in public. If you cannot wear perfume, you can wear mehndi tattoo to be beautiful during Eid. You anyway are trying to look your best for Allah.
o The clothes of Muslim women should not resemble men's clothes. You surely want to look beautiful that is why you are sure not going to wear Eid dress that resembles that of men's clothes.
o The clothes of Muslim women should not resemble those of the disbelievers. This is another risk in buying Eid dresses for girls; most of the designs in store have western appeal in it. This is where it is better to make Eid dresses for girls in your family if you want to avoid violating another Qur'an rule.
o The clothing of Muslim women should not be ostentatious. Let us hope that because you are dressing up for Eid, you will be forgiven to violate this one rule, at least during Eid.

Now, that you know the rules on dresses based on the Qur'an, you may now choose Eid dresses for girls and for yourself.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Moslem clothes Coksu

Gamis canal rayon spandex blend shirt with a floral chiffon



It is important to keep the body as cool as possible during the summer months, which can be sometimes an "uphill task" for Muslim women that wear hijabs. The obvious tip is to suggest thinner and cooler fabrics in hotter weather - but it is also important to stick to absorbent materials as well. Fabrics such as georgette, chiffon and lace are therefore obviously great choices for the summer months.

Clothing with "air holes" - which allows more air to flow - are great in summer, with lace undercaps and loose crocheted caps both being very effective. Scarf headbands have become with the modern young Muslim and are a useful alternative to undercaps as they provide almost the same coverage but with a lot less material - as they just cover the forehead.

Reducing the amount of material wrapped around the neck and top of the head is a wonderful relief on hot days - as this is where a lot of body heat leaves the body. Experiment with styles and how you pin your khimars. For the cooler summer days, a hat (should never substitute a khimar) could be a stylish addition to your wardrobe and they can be great play on style during the summer months.

Al-Amira hijabs are always worth a recommendation. The translation of the name means 'princess scarf' and it's a slip over hijab style comes in two pieces; one piece of which serves as a hair cover while the other piece as a slip over from the same or near matching colour. Al-Amira hijabs are ideally suited for hotter climates as most of them are made out of light and absorbent materials.

Sarongs are a huge length of fabric that is very versatile and there is nothing stopping you from using one as a summary khimar. They are traditionally wrapped around the waist as a skirt by women and are usually made of very absorbent materials. They also come in a variety of stylish colours, patterns, and various sizes that would add some flair to anyone's summer wardrobe.

Although not specifically designed for Muslim women - maxi dresses can be practically perfect for Islamic women after a slight moderation -just add a long sleeve shirt or jacket to make them more Muslim friendly. These light, modest and informal dresses usually reach the floor and provide excellent light and cool coverage.

Wearing clothes like this should make summer 2010 a much cooler experience for Muslim women everywhere!

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Maron Shabrina



As in any other Muslim country, there are in Morocco a series of rules specific to how women should dress. Muslim women are often guided by the Koran in this respect and by their husband's desire to determine the degree of modesty and decency with which they should attire themselves before going out. But, just as any religious book, the Koran is subject to as many interpretations as there are readers, and this is why there are, also in terms of dress code, so many differences and contradictions.

In any case, tourist women are not subject to these rules. People in Marrakech are immensely respectful towards foreign customs, so they will hardly feel offended by a woman wearing tank-tops or a short skirt. In fact, it could even make their day...

In general, most women start wearing the "hijab" (veil covering hair, ears and neck) after they get married, although some burkas can be seen too. Young women and teenagers often combine the "hijab" with jeans and Western-like T-shirts, but it is also quite common to see women wearing djellabas (a long loose garment with full sleeves and a hood) or kaftans (a cloak with full sleeves and sash reaching down to the ankles).

In the shops in the Medina there is a great variety of these garments that can be bought at very different prices, depending on the quality of the dressmaking and the fabric. It is also quite common for Moroccans to go to a tailor to get them made-to-measure. There is a good guild of excellent tailors in Marrakech who, besides traditional garments, can make suits, dinner jackets or excellently cut trousers at very affordable prices.

In the evening, in the hot spots, dressing style is 100% Western. "Hijabs" are rarely seen in luxury restaurants and never seen in nightclubs. Women in Marrakech can easily succumb to the temptation of a slight excess in the distribution of their neckline, high-heeled shoes and miniskirts. These are rather new garments for their culture and they are still in the process of adopting them, so at times it is fairly evident that they are not yet used to wearing them.

On the other hand, the evolution of men's dressing style has been quite different. The youngest men have replaced the djellabas with jeans and T-shirts. They love flashy sunglasses and caps and hats.

In the last few years, a generation of male and female fashion designers has burst with its own éclat in the country. The mixture of traditional elements with new fabrics and designs has turned the creations of these artists into a true temptation for those who like to dress well. For instance, you can visit Kenza Melehi's boutique in Marrakech, located in a narrow street in the Gueliz neighbourhood and surrounded by innumerable art galleries and exhibition halls. We also recommend you to visit a tiny shop called Kasbet, located in 216 Rue Riad Zitound Jdid in the Medina, where Cassie and Rebecca, two Australian women designers, will serve kindly.

Come to the fascinating city of Marrakech and enjoy its design, its fashion and its unique style. The Ochre City also offers culture and a fascinating tradition, monuments and countless tourist attractions, and also a great nightlife, a delightful cuisine and the widest range of shopping opportunities.

Moreover, hotels in Marrakech are of the highest quality and quite affordable, and particularly Marrakech riads, which are full of charm and very inexpensive. You can also stay in a wonderful villa in Marrakech, closer to the countryside, where its inhabitants will welcome you with open arms.

David Gonzalez-Company (BA Degree in Philosophy, Universitat de València (Spain); MA (Hons) Degree in Mental Philosophy, University of Edinburgh (UK); MA Degree in Comparative Literature, University of Washington (USA)) is a writer, journalist, educator and translator who has traveled extensively and has lived in several European, North American and African countries.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Fatta Hijab Azzalea

Mode splitting the middle



When you are planning on your wedding day look, one of the things that you have to decide is your hairstyle. Brides who wear veils need to make sure that their hairdo will work with their veil, or that their veil will work with their chosen hairstyle. Here are some tips on how to wear your hair with a bridal veil.

Your veil can be worn in a few places on your head, and this will help to determine which hairstyles will work the best for you. If you already have your heart set on a specific hairdo, then you will want to work in reverse, and choose the veil that will sit properly with your hair. The veil and headpiece are often separate from one another, so that is one more element that you will want to factor in to your ultimate decision.

The most traditional way to wear a bridal veil is right on the top of your head, about one handwidth back from your hairline. This will give you a soft pouf of veil around your face, and is also the place to set a veil if you want it to fall forward over your shoulders a little bit. Brides who are wearing blusher veils will find that this traditional placement also works the best for them. You really cannot push a veil with a blusher back too far, or it just looks weird.

When you are wearing the veil on the top of your head, you will have the maximum number of choices for a hairstyle. For formal weddings, a classic updo, fairly high on the back of your head works beautifully. The comb of the veil can then nestle into the base of the hairdo, for a tight non-slip fit. This traditional look is very nice with a special piece of crystal bridal jewelry, such as a sparkly tiara positioned directly in front of the veil.

A veil worn on the top of the head also works nicely with your hair worn down softly around the shoulders. You can have your hairstylist do a little back combing on the crown of your head to help the veil to anchor securely. With your hair down, it is important not to push the veil back too far, or it will simply slide out of your hair as you walk down the aisle. For an unstructured hairstyle, headbands and wreaths will be the best headpieces.

If you do not want the veil to pouf at the top, the answer is to move it back on your head (and to make certain to order a veil that is not too full). A very sweet and pretty look is to wear your hair in a half up and half down style, and to place the veil towards the back of the crown of your head. For your hair bridal jewelry, a delicate crystal and pearl comb can be tucked into the spot where the hair is pulled together.

Some brides want a veil, but prefer to keep it entirely in the back of their head. In that case, the hairstyle that will work is an updo situated either high on the head, or in the middle of the back of your head. You can go for a more elaborate high updo, or opt for a simple sleek ballerina bun closer to the nape of your neck. The veil can be put in under the knot of hair, which makes it easy to remove for the reception, if you like. A scattering of pretty hairpins or a jeweled comb on top of the hairdo is the perfect finishing touch.

Whichever style sounds like you, be sure to have a trial run with your hairstylist. Bring your headpiece, but leave your veil at home, if at all possible so that it does not get damaged. With a little practice, you will be sure to find a hairstyle that you absolutely love.

Ask Bridget for advice in areas of jewelry or weddings. She writes numerous articles providing information for the customers of Silverland Jewelry.com. Crystal bridal jewelry is perfect as an accent for your hair.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Abu Moslem dress

Moslem robe with a model made from rayon spandex jersey fabric combined with the more floral tile beautify this robe.



Muslim women started wearing hijabs or other head coverings centuries ago in order to keep in step with the modesty taught by their religion. However, with the passage of time, people started embracing the westernized way and covering the head no longer remained the center of focus for a number of Muslim women. Some named it liberation, others named it modernization. However, when a few years ago the Non Muslim world created a misconception about hijabs symbolizing radicalism. At that point, a vast majority of Muslimahs become more conscious of restoring their religious as well as ethnic identities and reverted back to the use of head coverings for themselves. Today regardless of what country they are in, Muslim women globally have embraced more modest ways of dressing including the use of jilbabs, abayas and most of all hijabs.

There are a number of famous Muslim women that also endorse the fact that covering the head is not a sign of oppression or fundamentalism. In reality, these women cover their heads to please Allah swt, who is the creator of the entire mankind. From news anchors to political activist, scholars to scientists, a large number of famous Muslim women proudly wear their hijabs in public and feel more confident while covering their heads.

Islamic beacons such as Khadeejah, who was a famous businesswoman during the prophet's time and later became his wife; Fatimah, the daughter of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH); Asma bint Abu Bakr, the daughter of one of the closest friends of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), are the paragons for Muslim women. However, they were much later followed by powerful women such as Zaynab-al-Ghazali, who is an Egyptian Islamic Activist. She strongly supports the rights of Muslim women including their right to dress conservatively. Maryum Jameelah is another prime example of the modern women supporting headscarves. Maryum was the first American Jewish woman to convert to Islam. She then followed the teachings of Islam to the core and in addition wrote numerous books about the concepts of Islam. Her work is well read and appreciated equally by Muslims and non Muslims around the world. The former president of the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA), Mrs. Elkadi, is another prime example of a modern day muslimah who is never seen without hijabs. She actively worked for ISNA and promoted modesty and decency for the young Muslim women living in America.

These are just a few examples of the current day Muslim women who are neither afraid nor ashamed to wear hijabs in all circumstances. In fact they wear them with pride and feel honored to be educated and successful women that can make an impact on others as well as lead by example. As more success stories are publicized about women in hijabs, it will have a great and positive impact on the next generation, promoting the feelings of morality and uprightness about Islam!

Sohail Khan works for Islamic Impressions which specializes in retail and wholesale products for the Islamic market and stocks a wide range of hijabs including the latest Palestinian design hijabs available in a wide range of colors

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Tosca Muslim Dress

Muslim fashion model with a tunic made from rayon spandex jersey coupled with the brocade in the chest and stitching color opnesel kakhy in the abdomen that would give the impression when you wear thin.



Islamic tradition calls for clothes that retain the modesty of the woman. Thus, clothes that cover a woman's body from head to toe are preferred by Muslim women. Traditionally, Muslim women have worn plain and dark colored, long, loose garments accompanied by a head scarf so that only their face, or in some cases only the eyes, are visible. However, over the years, the urge to become fashionable without compromising on their modesty has made Muslim women demand stylish clothing. Fashion Designers from across the world have responded and designed Islamic clothes that are stylish, have a western look and yet conform to the Islamic tradition and customs.

Trends in Islamic Clothing
The urge to become fashionable without compromising with their religious values has made Muslim women look out for clothes that look elegant, and are beautifully designed and attractive at the same time. The traditional plain colored Islamic clothes have given way to colored Jilbabs and their matching hijabs. Not only this, the designers have started using embroidery, motifs, beads and other material to decorate such clothes, including Jilbabs and Abayas. The attractively designed Islamic clothing has caught the attention of non Muslim women too. International sports goods company, Nike, has introduced an athletic jilbab to be worn by women while playing volleyball.

Islamic Clothing: Types
Muslim men and women wear clothes that cover their body and are modest. Some of the major types of Islamic clothing are:

1.The Abaya is a loose black robe worn along with a niqab or a face veil, covering the lower part of the face (up to the eyes). Long black gloves are usually worn to cover the hands under the Abaya.
2.The Boshiya is an Islamic full black veil, which is meant to cover the face completely including the eyes.
3.The Burqua is a loose outer garment, usually accompanied by a veil that has holes for the eyes. It is worn over one's normal clothing, such as a salwar kameez.
4.The Chador is a head covering used by Muslim women.
5.The Hijab is a headscarf that conceals the hair and neck, and usually has a veil that covers the face.
6.The Jilbab essentially covers the entire body except for the face, hand, feet and head. However, it is teamed up with a scarf to cover the head.
7.The Niqab covers the lower part of a person's face.
8.The Bisht and Kaftan are cloaks for Muslim men.
9.The Keffiyeh or Ghutra is a traditional headdress worn by Muslim men.

A wide range of Islamic clothing, including Hijabs and Jijlabs, is offered by EastEssence, a leading seller of men's and women's clothing. The company is known for its modern yet modest styles and affordable prices.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Muslim Bress Violet

Moslem robe with a model made from rayon spandex jersey with lace accents under the chest beautify this robe.



Outfits that are approved for use in different religions are of great significance for that particular faith. The Jewish clothing incorporates prayer shawl also known as the "Taleth", the tassels attached to the shawl or coat worn by orthodox Jews known as the "Tzitzit" and the "Kippah" or skull cap worn at all times by observant Jewsish men. Similarly the Christian clothing is worn by members of the church and clergy and consists of a long robe in somber colours with the collar type distinguishing the rank of the person. However, Islamic clothes are supposed to be worn by all Muslims regardless of their social or economic status.

The different types of Islamic clothes are based on the region that they most commonly originate from, but Muslims all around the world are seen in similarly designed Islamic clothes. The most common types of clothing worn by Muslims include:

Abayas and Jilbabs: Worn by Muslim women, this form of Islamic clothes consists of a loose fitting long robe that covers the entire body from the shoulder to the ankle or toe. Most commonly made of a thick black wrinkle free fabric, it is worn over a layer of casual clothes. Most jilbabs are open in the front and allow the wearer with the ease of putting it on and buttoning it up. They often resemble the western overcoat worn in the harsh winter time to protect against the cold weather, but is made of different fabrics. Certain abayas have a small rope attached to the end of the sleeve, which is swirled around the middle finger to keep the sleeves from rolling up when the arms are raised.

Hijabs: This is by far the most popular Islamic clothes article available worldwide. It is worn by all Muslim women with a number of types of outfits. It consists of a scarf or headwear that covers the hair and wraps around the face. The hijab can be worn with western outfits, eastern outfits or any other form of Islamic clothes, as it is mandatory for women to cover their heads in Islam.

Jubbas: The classical robe worn by Muslim men, the jubbas originated in the Arabic region. Initially worn in the desserts to protect the body from the intense heat, it has become an integral part of the religion. Today it is worn my men all around the world in particular for special Islamic events and occasions.

Kuffiyah: The headdress for Muslim men, it consists of a scarf draped over the head and shoulders. It is occasionally tied around the circumference of the head with a thick rope like cord to keep it secure in place.

These are the most frequently seen kinds of Islamic clothes worn by Muslims all around the world. Certain changes can be seen based on the region that they are worn in. These changes include styles and fabric choice based on the weather and other external factors.

Sohail Khan works for Islamic Impressions which specialises in retail and wholesale products for the Islamic market and stocks a wide range of baby Islamic clothes, including jilbabs and jubbas to buy online or in our stores in London, Birmingham, Denmark and Trinidad.

Friday, March 26, 2010

Payet Jilbab

Payet Jilbab small silk spandec materials, style and of course comfortable to wear



Every woman wishes to have a unique style that mirrors her personal expressions. The Islamic Jilbabs retain the modesty of women, in-line with Islamic tradition and customs. However, clothes not only serve the purpose of covering one's body, they are also a style statement and thus need to be chosen carefully. The Jilbab is one of the most popular types of Islamic clothing, since it covers the body from the head to toe. These clothes are made of rich fabric to give it a sophisticated and elegant look.

Demand for Islamic Jilbabs
The Islamic culture calls for traditional dresses for women, dresses that uphold the pure and spiritual value of the religion. Jilbabs are long loose garments that fulfill this purpose and thus are highly sought after by Islamic women. These coat-like dresses not only cover the whole body, they also look elegant and are generally worn by women over their regular clothing. Available in various colors and designs, Jilbabs are quite popular for their modest yet fashionable and western appearance. They are generally teamed up with a scarf or a wrap to cover the head.

The two layered Jilbabs come in a variety of patterns and can be decorated with embroidery, sequins, lace, beading. It can be made of any decorative material to make it look more elegant. Available in different styles, this form of Islamic clothing can be worn on various occasions and is suitable for women of all sizes. Although black is the most common color used for manufacturing Jilbabs, other colors like mustard, olive, beige, navy, light grey, chocolate, blue, sea green, rose and lavender are also in demand.

Designs of Islamic Jilbabs
Traditionally, the Islamic Jilbabs were designed with mandarin collars. However, designers have experimented and the Jilbabs are now available in various styles, such as Peter Pan collars, V Necks, Zipped pockets, A-Line Shapes, Pockets with beautiful buttons or decorative material.

Jilbabs can also be single breasted or double breasted and can be chosen according to one's body shape and style preference. Although Islamic Jilbabs can be manufactured by using cotton material, polyester based material is preferred. This is because cotton clothes get wrinkled quite easily and their colors fade after a few washes. Nowadays, Jilbabs made of wool are also available. While selecting an Islamic Jilbab, one should check for durability and quality of the material used.

East Essence offers a wide range of men's and women's Islamic clothing at affordable prices. The company also offers to customize all its styles. To have a look at their comprehensive catalogue, visit sportstay.com.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Kamila Hijab Iris

PE T-Shirt Material
Variations on the embroidery and color combinations



What is islamic fashion clothing?

To a muslim and especially a muslim woman it is her identity as a muslim. For a muslim woman, along with the head covering also known as the hijab, it stands for the values she believes in.

Islamic clothing has always varied now and in the past depending upon geographic region and also by the culture of the region. But one thing that has always been in common with islamic fashion, no matter what region or culture; is modesty.

Muslim women, like any other women, also like to dress fashionably and be stylish, but yet stay within their values of modesty. Muslim women can keep up with the latest trends; they just need to be slightly adjusted to confirm to a more modest look.

With online shopping available, shopping for modest and Islamic fashion clothing has become much easier. There are so many muslim fashion designers, and many online shopping stores that cater for muslims, especially muslim women all over the world.

So a muslim woman can go online and shop for an entire outfit including matching hijab and accessories, which would confirm to the guidelines of modest and islamic fashion clothing. Whether she chooses to wear a more traditional look or a western look is up to her. A traditional outfit from an islamic online store or a more western look is available from some of the Islamic online stores or the many other online shops.

Finding islamic fashion clothing is not too difficult you just need to know where to look and what to look for.

Sham S has been writing articles for nearly two years. Her latest website is about long sleeve dresses where you can find the best deals on long sleeve dresses that you are looking for.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

JILBAB LINE BATIK


Jilbab batik crayons with embroidered motifs. Can be used robe or not.



The Jilbab has slowly become a symbol of strong assertion of an Islamic identity for women in the Muslim community worldwide. So much has been discussed and debated about this dress from it being a symbol of oppression subjugating them to will of a male dominated world view right down to restricting participation of women in society.

Since, it is a much debated topic in the media the question that comes to mind, what is the Jilbab? This requires a whole article to just answer that so here is a very short attempt to answer the question. The Jilbab is a long cloak dress according to the verses of the Holy Qur'an verse (333:59) instructed to Muslim women. It is symbol of modesty, Islamic status and a defensive measure against unwarranted sexual advances by promoting self respect, dignity and honour for women.

As this debate has taken place from east to the west there has been some strong hostility for Muslim women. Hijab ban in France, Turkey and Tunisia are just a few examples that come to mind. This has not hindered the determination of Muslim women to come out more resilient. Just a simple search of Jilbab on Google will display results showing that women in the Muslim community have a lot of creativity in inventing very chic and elegant designs of Jilbab.

They have answered all the critics by coming out with funky designs of Jilbab range from sportswear, casual wear, smart and elegant Jilbab designs. The latest introduction to this range has been a burkini which is a swimwear costume for women to wear in swimming pools and beaches. The evidence is clear to suggest that Jilbab is not a hindrance but required a creative approach to re-style it to suit the needs of the Muslim women of today. This allows her to fulfil the moral Islamic obligations as well as feel comfortable that she is not betraying her religion to play a positive role in society.

The various range of Jilbabs are designed to cater for that need for her to be a mother, wife, employee, business women or have time to follow leisurely pursuits for the wellbeing of her health.

Sohail Khan works for Islamic Impressions specialising in retail and wholesale products for the Islamic market.

Monday, February 22, 2010

MUSLIM SWIMWEAR

It allows muslim and muslimah to swim without exposing their aurat.It is made of good quality fabric ( spandex) .elastic and comfortable.we give surprisingly low prices for wholesale buying



With the long and sunny summer break here, parents and kids alike are looking forward to spending some time at the beach and on pool sides in order to avoid the high heat as much as possible. At the same time though, Muslims face a problem about the swimwear available in regular shops, as they are not at all appropriate for Muslim wear. Therefore it is important to head out to your local Islamic shop and buy Muslim swimwear, which will be modest and decent yet will let you enjoy the cool waters in the summer heat.

Muslim swimwear for women consists of a complete bodysuit which covers the body from throat to toe along with the arms completely. In addition there is a swimming cap which is similar to the hijab and keeps the head covered. The body suit usually consists of two pieces, a shirt and full legged swim pants in order to minimize the revealing nature of body hugging clothes. These Muslim swimwear items can be purchased from an Islamic shop, in particular an Islamic shop which specializes in clothing and apparel items.

For Muslim men, the swimming shorts are knee length with t-shirts to cover the upper body in accordance to the Shariah. This allows the men to swim comfortably without exposing the private body parts to others swimming with them. Men's swimwear for Muslims is also available at the Islamic shop near you, or can be purchased at the various online Islamic shops.

All swimwear is available in an array of colours and styles which allows the buyer to select the ones they feel suit their personality. Ranging from vibrant reds and oranges to fuchsia and pink as well as earthen toned yellows and greens and sea breeze blues and aqua's, these swimming costumes can make you look modest ye attractive on the beach.

The idea behind a local Islamic shop promotes a healthier environment for Muslims to purchase decent and modest clothing items including swimwear which is appropriate for wear by Muslim men and women. The trend for Muslim swimwear initially began in Australia where Muslim women in particular felt the need to come up with modest swimwear which they can wear and enjoy the cool and soothing water in pools and beaches. However, today this concept is widely used and gaining popularity all around the globe and is available at each and every Islamic shop worldwide.

So ladies and gentlemen, head out to our local Islamic shop and purchase modest Muslim swimming gear for yourselves and your families before heading out to the beach this year.

Sohail Khan works for Islamic Impressions, which started as a traditional Islamic shop specializing in retail and wholesale products for the Islamic market, now with branches in London, Birmingham, Denmark and Trinidad.

Friday, February 12, 2010

Moslem children

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According to Islamic scholarship it has a wider meaning of modesty, privacy and morality. It means curtain in Arabic and a meta-physical definition of 'al-hijab' is a veil which separates man or the world from God. Hijabs have been a prominent part of Islamic tradition since the 1970s. Opinions as to how the garment should be worn vary from person to person within the Muslim faith.

In the Qur'an the hijab is not referred to as an article of islamic clothing for women or men, rather as a spiritual curtain providing it's wearer with privacy. The Qur'an instructs male Muslims to talk to the wives of Muhammed only behind a hijab. The issue of modesty within the Qur'an applies to men and women's gazes, gaits, garments and genitalia. Women are expected to wear jilbabs (cloaks) in public to prevent them from harm. Muslim women are required to wear the hijab in front of any man whom they could theoretically marry. Therefore it does not have to be worn in front of fathers, brothers, grandfathers, uncles or young children. It is also not compulsory to wear the garment in front of another Muslim woman.

Islamic modesty is interpreted uniquely by each practicing individual depending on their specific beliefs. Some women wear full body garments leaving only their eyes visible; whilst others only feel it necessary to cover their hair and cleavage.

The rules of concealment are generally relaxed for elderly women. It is commonly viewed that they are past the prospect of marriage and therefore may lay aside their outer garments. However, they still must not make a wanton display of their beauty.

To view a fantastic range of hijabs, jilbabs and other Muslim clothing and accessories for men, women and children visit saifmodesty.com. The number one Islamic clothing specialist.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Islamic Dress Padang

Islamic dress with embroidered Padang.
Very subtle and beautiful with a variety of motifs and colors that blend so beautifully.



The term 'Abaya' has many definitions and often there is a difference over what an Abaya looks like, what it consists of and what colours it comes in. The way I would define an Abaya is that it is a black long cloak (one piece) that covers everything below the shoulder except hands and feet. The Abaya garment is commonly worn among the Middle Eastern khaleeji (gulf) women.

The rational behind this definition is to set the Abaya apart from the Jilbab garment which has some similarities but many differences. Jilbabs to begin with have arms which are stitched to the main body of the cloak. It has many colours and has many designs such as hooded Jilbabs and has a wider range like smart, casual, work etc. Jilbabs can incorporate more style into the actual shape of the garment like frills, flares, ruffles, cuffed sleeves, laces, pleats and much more.

Abayas, on the other hand, are one piece garments with sleeves which are not actually stitched to the body of the garment but formed as one piece. This may sound as strange as it does but it is an age old custom amongst the Arab Khaleeji (Gulf) women to wear it like that. Abayas traditionally come with embroidery on the neck, sleeves or base hem.

Abayas come in light materials as long as the colour is black such as lexus crepe, a polyester type of material for a standard priced Abaya. Abayas made from internet crepe and satin materials are higher end quality and fairly expensive and can cost anything from £100 to £300 or over. Abayas can be open fronted with buttons all the way from the top down or closed.

Modern day Abayas worn by the younger generation are moving away from the traditional embellishment on the garment. The younger generation opt for more stylish geometric, floral patterns from silver or gold embroidery, bead, sequins, multi coloured crystals for standard or Swarovski for more expensive Abayas. These intricate patterns are added onto neckline, bodice, base and flowing flared sleeves with tassel to make it look more chic, trendy and elegant for younger generation to wear Abaya.

Sohail Khan works for Islamic Impressions which specialises in retail and wholesale products for the Islamic market and stock a wide range of abayas including lexus and internet crepe abayas.