When I started this blog this was one of the posts I was most excited for!! Ramadan is such a blessed month in which family and friends come together for worship, delicious food and some amazing company J. I personally look forward to all of it! Before I show you the outfits I have a little spiel�one thing I noticed in Ramadan and even during the year was that everyone was dressing up for the Iftar parties but when coming to Taraweeh they threw on some old, used �home abaya� or home shalwar kameez and, recently, for the first time I even saw sweatpants =O! I understand Taraweeh is long and you want to be comfortable but there is nothing wrong with being a little fashionable too ;) I feel since it is such a joyous month we should also look presentable at the masjid more then anywhere else. Okay, anyways�now time for the main part! I have 4 options that I feel are trendy, modest and easy to wear!
Option 1: Black Abaya
I personally don�t own a black abaya myself but recently ordered one online! It is one of the easiest items to wear and very easy to style! I like wearing my black abayas with a printed scarf like the floral one above with a neutral or colored bag. I always wear comfy shoes so they're easy to slip on and off :)
Option 2: Maxi Dresses
Look 1: Polka Dot
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pictured: sobia masood :) |
Dress: Old Navy
Belt: H&M
Cardigan: Cotton On
Hijab: Random but similar one at Target
One of the easiest items to wear to Taraweeh is of course a maxi dress! Not everyone owns many abayas but maxi dresses like these can be found in many stores for very reasonable prices such as Forever 21, Old Navy, Target, H&M and the list goes on! Not only is she dressed modestly but even incorporates one of the hottest summers trends�color blocking. This is one of my favorite outfits and I copied this look myself last week.
Look 2: Stripes with a Splash
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photo credit: my amazing husband:) |
Dress: & Hijab: Forever 21
Cardigan & Clutch: H&M
Sandals: Target
One of my favorite trends these days is stripes with a splash of color! I originally had a blazer on this outfit because I was going to the Iftar Party then Taraweeh prayers however it was a blazing 90 degrees so I opted for a cardigan! I personally do not like a lot of color but I also do not like all black. For me, this is the perfect way to balance the both. I sometimes pair this dress with a colored blazer and a black hijab as well. This is the new clutch I mentioned I bought from H&M. It�s one of my favorite pieces and I wear it on everything J
Look 3: Neon Casual
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Photo credit: Yumna Siddique |
Hijab, Crop Top, Maxi, & Hijab: Forever 21
Bag: Charlotte Rouse
This is definitely my staple look of the summer: crop top and maxi dress! At first I did not know how I was going to handle the heat plus fasting until I discovered this look. For most nights of Taraweeh I wore this. I bought most if not all my crop tops and maxi dresses from Forever 21. I even added a little bit of the neon trend ;)
Option 3: Skirts
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pictured: Hameda Ahmed |
Top: H&m
Skirt: Forever 21
Belt: Target
A look I have yet to try! She takes a little risk here by wearing a long dress with a skirt. But as she says it is the easiest outfit to put together and comfortable as well. My favorite part about the outfit is the hint of tribal printed belt. I will definitely be trying this look soon!
Option 4: Palazzo Pants
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pictured: Sejuti Mahjabin |
Palazzo Pants: JC Penney
Cardigan: Boutique
Hijab: Express
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