A Hijab can be worn in so many Trendy or Traditional ways, here I will try to display some of my favorites in the hope to add many more inshallah in the near future. I will display Shawls, Square scarves & Amira Hijabs.
HOW TO WRAP A SHAWL:
New Wrap Style#1:
- Start by placing a full underscarf on your head as this style requires neck coverage. Or you can use a regular underscarf and wear a turtleneck
- Place shawl on you head with end much longer than the other
- Pin the shawl to the underscarf on both sides of your head near where your brows line ends
- Bring longer end of shawl loosely under your chin and wrap it around above your head and re-use same pin to secure in place
New Wrap Style#3:
New Wrap Style#4:
- Place shawl on your head with one end much longer than the other
- Tie at the bottom of your neck
- Bring longer end above your head (you can also twist it) all the way to the other side of your head
- Tie 2 ends together
- This is ideal for wearing on special occasions
- This was done using a 17"x60" scarf from my collection
- Please note that wearing this scarf will only work if you are wearing a turtlneck, either a regular one during the winter or a sleevless or mock turtlneck during the summer time
Style#1:
- Fold scarf into 2 triangles with one triangle smaller that the other (if you have a smaller scarf)
- Place scarf on head with one side longer than the other and secure with a pin under your chin
- Take longer side and bring it to the other side and secure with a brooch or a pin
- This was done using a 34"x34" square scarf from my collection
- If you want more neck area coverage you can use a 40"x40" scarf
- Start by wearing an underscarf and a turtleneck for neck coverage or a full underscarf (displayed here) that covers the neck area.
- Tie the scarf in half to make 2 equal sized triangles and place on head.
- Tie behind your ears just like a bandana
- This was done using a 34"x34" square scarf but can be done with small or larger scarves.
Sources:
Kif-fashion.blogspot.com