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Muhajababe Lookbook

If you're a fashionista who wear the hijab (head cover), and tend to go for the same style over and over again, then you’ll be more than impressed with the fashion choices this super muhajababe's makes.  A few days after I have posted about Bedour's lookbook, I received an email from one very stylish Kuwaiti muhajababe who wanted to share her lookbook as well.  I know it can be quite challenging for a fashionista who chose to wear the hijab to come up with new and trendy looks every time, so when I've gone through her lookbook, I was immediately drawn to her personal style that oozed with confidence. Bravo AKF! Check out her lookbook here.  

Comments

Anonymous said…
Love it !! would love to know ho to do the turban like hijab !! Mashallah she's an inspiration <3
star said…
Mashallah she's sooo pretty and her style is ummm stylish I say Bravo as well ;)
NHS said…
She is gorgeous mashalla and her style is AMAZING!!! Keep it up and don't let society put you down. Being unique is a great thing!
WOW... in love! amazing style
Sn3a said…
turban is not Hejab last time i checked;>
Anonymous said…
Niiiice :)
Anonymous said…
wayed 7iloo mashala bs i think elmit7ajbat shouldnt wear leggings or tight clothes thats what hijab is meant for
Anonymous said…
i loved her style it thought it was nice & combine both good taste & real hijab (not only head as ppl assume but whole body) but when i saw the leggings & the turban-like thing on her head she lost me :(
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Anonymous said…
nice but as a muhajaba i don't recommend leggings, jeggings or anything tight. i wear flowy clothes and i still look elegantly decent :)
JazZi said…
me like !! luv the way she wear turban! wts her bag its birkin or just like leah bliss bags ?
Love it! Gorgeous girl, and gorgeous fashion sense :)
Anonymous said…
الستايلات و الطرازات حلوة بس بعضها ما بيناسب الصبية المحجبة متل الليغين
كرمال مبدأ انوا لازم ما يشف و لا يشكل الجسم
بس عموما باقي الستايلات كتيرررر شيك
Anonymous said…
Well, 7jab is not about covering your head and nope its not a head cover its much more than that, showing your neck and ears is a no no so not a mit7ajba and lots of qur2an verses highlights this, her style is nice but I'm totally against the turban and leggings/ jeggings for a muhajbabe !

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