"And say to the believing women that they should lower their gaze and guard their modesty; that they should not display their beauty and ornaments except what (must ordinarily) appear thereof; that they should draw their veils over their bosoms and not display their beauty except to their husbands, their fathers, their husband's fathers, their sons, their husbands' sons, their brothers or their brothers' sons, or their sisters' sons, or their women, or the slaves whom their right hands possess, or male servants free of physical needs, or small children who have no sense of the shame of sex; and that they should not strike their feet in order to draw attention to their hidden ornaments. And O ye Believers! turn ye all together towards Allah, that ye may attain Bliss."
Qur'an, 24. 31
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My fashion inspiration: Gyaru |
❤ السلام عليكم و رحمة الله و بركاته
I want to talk about my clothing/fashion as a Muslim revert. Going into Islam it really scared me that I, in time, must cover completely. It's not that I dressed provocative but I don't like to wear lots of layers or long sleeves as I get warm easily, especially in the summer! Other than the fact of covering my arms and neck, wearing loose clothes was no problem for me as I had previously acquired a street fashion inspired look from Japan/Korea. I grew up being a bit of a tom boy. Then I became goth in middle school later obsessed with Japan. Japanese anime, manga, video games, music, then the fashion that went along with the music: Visual/Oshare kei. I have always been into rock, metal, punk, and Jrock or Visual/Oshare kei are the Japanese versions. So this dark, Lolita type dress has always clung to my taste. Near the end of high school this style did tone down a bit. I wore less accessories (like spiked collars, yes, spiked collars) but always had a hint of darkness whether it be in my make-up or shoes. Within the past few years I got a little bit girly too. Liking bows, polka dots, pink, and Hello Kitty. When becoming a Muslim I grew excited to fuse modesty into my own unique Asia inspired attire. The thing I like about Japanese fashion is that it's always different. It some how, for some reason, is different from American fashion. It steals from Europe and becomes it's own label. Right now I'm into Gyaru. It's an array of looks but there's just something about it that makes it special. Possibly the fact of how feminine it is. The girls are always super girly, cute, and unique. Although for a Muslim to be a 'real Gyaru' by some standards it does not suit the rules of modesty. I have found inspiration from it nonetheless and have found my own way to tone it down. I add simple accessories which make a huge difference, like a pendant necklace, rings, printed shoes or scarf. I never wear nail polish, falsies, lenses, or lip sticks. I might for big events or if my Mr. wants me to for him. My make up is usually just mascara and liquid eyeliner, with lip gloss. In my clothing I use light colors with a bit of brightness or pattern in one piece.
It's not hard to acquire a modern look with Muslim modesty. You just need to think outside the box, about layering, and looking at the different types of styles. Don't follow the girls in your town or school, or even copy the 'latest trends' from the magz. I also personally believe every Muslimah needs a good colorful cardigan, fab shoes, lots of long pendants, a good maxi dress/skirt and beautiful scarves. With those few pieces you'd be surprised at what you can put together. Shop around and try something new~
It's not hard to acquire a modern look with Muslim modesty. You just need to think outside the box, about layering, and looking at the different types of styles. Don't follow the girls in your town or school, or even copy the 'latest trends' from the magz. I also personally believe every Muslimah needs a good colorful cardigan, fab shoes, lots of long pendants, a good maxi dress/skirt and beautiful scarves. With those few pieces you'd be surprised at what you can put together. Shop around and try something new~
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My different looks. |
Remember the meaning of modesty! It means to be free from ostentation or showy extravagance. You don't wear things to impress others or show off. For myself, I don't care about brand names (expect that Juicy shirt that I found for $20 lol I had to buy because of the fabric), I like my clothes cheap, I bargain hunt, shop at thrift stores, and wear what's comfortable for me, I wear what I like for myself. Modesty is also an attitude and trait.
A lot of my clothes in these pictures are new and I have purchased them from yesstyle.com. It has a huge selection of different styles and they're affordable! Sometimes it's hard living in the West to find these types of styles. I know when I went to Taiwan 4 years ago I fell in love with all the t-shirt dresses and baggy pants they had. These styles are slowly making their way to the Western hemisphere but I just don't find them to be the same. So I purchase them online (It's easier to shop that way too lol no digging!) Other places I love shopping at are Ardenes, Sirens, and thrift stores.
I hope you enjoyed this post and take something from it~
What do you consider modesty as? And what do you feel makes a perfect piece for a Muslimah's wardrobe?
7 comments:
I like the pink polka dot shirt! its awesom, I think your stiles are very beautiful, you dress modestly and beautiful! I like the way you start this post with that fragment of the Holy Quran, and the post in general its very good! I don't like to wear lots of layers or long sleeves because I get warm easily too :D
Salam,
I like how different you dress, yet at the same time alike cause they are all relaxed clothing. does that make sense? :p I find your style really cool and lol i envy the first style the skirt one cause the colors don't match yet you rocking it and hehe i can't do it sense me + miscolored clothes = panic! loool!!
love the new layout btw. And your style ;)
I adore japanese stuff, like manga and their sense of style IS SO AWESOME. I also think brand clothes are waaay overrated lool.
@ Laila:
Walaikum Salam
Thank youuu m'dear >w<
I got that shirt from yesstyle and it's on sale for $11!!! :D They have 80% off right now ~~~
I hope inshallah that Allah makes it easy for us to adjust to warm weather ;^;
@ Normal:
I get you :P It just means that's my style hehe I use a lot of the same pieces but in different colors/combo's. Oh man I never match colors. I just put neutrals with a splash of color now. I used to be black & white but now I try to put something in : ) You should try!!! Go buy some bright cardi's :D or shirts and neutral cardi's. It will brighten your wardrobe up. When I start hijab I NEED to wear neutral ones coz patterns do not look good on my head lol.
Thanks again dear : )
Yes, brand clothes are :P unless you want quality which is true, they do last longer but the way we change our styles I feel it's pointless unless it's something like a sweater or a good pair of pants.
Love your look! Thanks for linking to the store, i've just been browsing through and have already fallen in love with a lot of the clothes :o)
Also, liking the new layout x
Thankyou! : ) : )
I only hope to help and inspire my girls to get away from them tights and skinny jeans that are in fashion xD we don't need those to look great!
I'm so glad you like the site :D YAAY! It's so good and I just love it and want to share it with the woooorld!
I LOVE POLKA DOTS! that skirt and that pink top is gorgeous<3 i love maxi dresses as well ;D oh and by the way, i'm curious.. did you draw your own layout? using a tablet? it's pretty:)
:D Thankyouu! The green skirt...lol...I got it at a thrift shop for $4 :P MUAHHAHA can you believe that? That's why I love bargain hunting. I've found so many amazing clothes 2nd hand.
I didn't actually draw it, no :( I should give credit to the owner actually~ Thanks for reminding me!
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