Saturday, October 30, 2010

Latest Hijab 2010

Hijabs

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.

Women can enjoy hijab fashion within the Islamic law. Hijab fashion may vary by fabric, seasonal styles and accessories. It is instructed in the Quran for muslim women, that they must cover their heads and chest. This way the Quran establishes hijab.

It is usually the scarf or veil that a woman adores on her head, neck and chest. Not only it identifies a woman as Muslim but also protects her from sexual harassment.

Traditionally, hijab style is similar to wearing a pashmina shawl. It usually consists of an under-scarf and a scarf. There are varieties of fabrics, colors and prints that are used to complement hijab fashion, and it is worn with different methods of wrapping. While looking for a hijab you can go for underscarves that complement the outer veil. It is your liking for colors and print that is reflected in the scarves. In hijab fashion, the colors of the scarves are also determined by seasons or the occasion.

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