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A nice 'article' about colour mistakes in clothing from the Yahoo Lifestyle site:
Here's an outfit idea:
Quite a while ago somebody requested that I put together a formal outfit that included a long black skirt for an event they would be soon attending. I am aware that the said event has most probably been and gone but here is an outfit idea for you anyway - (sorry for the late response!)
Sorry for the lack of posts, have just gone back to university so will be busy for a while longer but hopefully I'll be back on track in a few days :)
For the next installment of Reader's Look, I give you Umm Ibrahim from the Old School Hejabi blog and the abaya/hijab shop Arabian Threads. She is a librarian and lives in the USA after spending a year living in Arabia. She is rather fond of the overhead abaya and enjoys experiments with different style while maintaining her Hijab.
Carrying her baby son in a sling, soo cute :D

Abaya styles:
Love those floral sleeves! I made a look inspired by her love for abayas..
I have lost count of the number of times that I have read a comment in which the writer orders any woman who chooses to cover according to the laws of Islam to take off what they so endearingly describe as their 'tablecloths'. Now, I don't necessarily think that wearing what looks like a tablecloth is a bad thing.. (neither did Michael Kors in Spring '09, apparently).(P.S. I accidentally deleted the last 25 comments written on the blog.. sorry..modern technology is just too confusing)
I find myself loving and hating the above look at the same time.. Loving because of it's beautiful modesty and striking monochrome colours and hating because of those ghastly shoes and that 'I'm pregnant' pose. I've reinvented the look with a slightly younger twist, losing the peep-toes but hopefully keeping the modesty:Of course the dress is intended to be paired with a black long sleeve top underneath :)
Chanel chic:
In fact, I liked this look so much that I decided to casually copy it on Polyvore.. Well kind of..
Hijab Chic by Zaenab
And finally, a lovely Abaya-esque look:
Thanks Seyma :D If you want to be featured, email me.


Of course there are minor hijab tweaks needed but we all know that.

"O you who believe! Avoid much suspicion, for some suspicions are a sin. Do not spy on one another, nor backbite one another. Would one of you love to eat the flesh of his dead brother? Nay, you would abhor it. And fear Allah. Indeed, Allah is Most Forgiving, Most Merciful." Qur'an, [49:12]
"He does not utter a [single] word, except that there is, with him, [an angel] ready and waiting [to record it]." Qur'an, [50:18]
I while ago I said that I had ordered the above jilbab from Masoomah Jilbabs - I have since received (and returned..) it and have decided to write a review on the site and the product.The jilbab arrived in relatively good time considering that they alter the garment to your size. P&P was well priced.
Not quite sure how I managed this, actually.. Iftaar was an hour ago and I'm stuuuffed.. :O
Oasis' latest drop is actually pretty impressive, check out these Hijab-friendly pieces..
£55 maxi.. (It would be nice for a ladies only event):
Versatile skirt for £30..
This next skirt is on sale at £10:

And it's only 70 quid.. Bargain!