This girl is adorable masha'Allah! I love the added headband with the butterfly - too cute!

I love the idea of wearing a roll-neck top, with the hijab loose around your head. If you want to try this out, I suggest a stretch roll-neck, and pinning it to the cotton bonnet cap for added security:
Looking chic on a cold winter morning. Notice the traditional carved wooden door behind them:

Love the variety of colours here. But an orange Burberry print hijab??
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Wow looks awesome. Beautiful colors. Mashaallah. can u please illustrate how to wear a rectangular piesce of hijab.
I love the green and beige loose style! Actually I was wearing it today and yesterday :)
wow, mashAllah! my favourite is the 1st pic, i love how simple yet beautiful she looks!
I loooooooooooooooooove the loose style. I've tried to do it before but it always ends up looking AWFUL!!! lol Any tips???
For the looser style, you will need a lot of pins and a wider piece of fabric like a shawl of some type. It seems like she probably put her hair in a bun and attached a bonnet of some type over it, followed by the hijab, which lpoks like it's pinned and scrunched to give a bulkier, looser style.
I love the butterfly idea and flowing green scarf too.
the loose look is very popular with some girls in the gulf too. i think it's very nice, and seems elegant.
love most of the pictures.
it's amazing how different Syrian style to Egyptian style if you think of it.
I LOVE the butterfly band the girl has on, I want one!!! I might go and have a look in accesorize to see what I can find!
I like the loose look. Haven't tried it out yet---maybe for Eid.
i love the loose look too...but which part of the bonnet cap do i have to pin?
some one help me
Anon, try this:
http://hijabstyle.blogspot.com/2008/09/hijab-style-solution.html
I'm actually really coveting that orange hijab right now.
I love that orange hijab too! I saw a green one like that recently.
great post, love the photos :D
this is super late, but this post is super helpful as I'm leaving to study abroad in Syria, um, tomorrow (late packing, anyone?) and it's nice to know I can pretty much dress like I do here, and also that it's not too crazy to do some accessorizing too. :)
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