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Showing posts with label hijab blogger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hijab blogger. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 7, 2015



As time passes by my style has definitely evolved. I sometimes like prints and sometimes I love color and sometimes I like everything. As fashion changes, of course so do I. Lately, I all I want to wear are neutrals. I love mixing different neutrals and having more a muted look lately. I'll add some color sometimes with my lipstick or bag but for the most part I mix up colors like black, nude, gray, taupe, tan and white. Here are some ootd's that all I wore were neutrals! I'm also starting something new on my blog by listing not just where the items are from but also the prices of each item. I mostly shop for a bargain but sometimes I splurge so it does vary. I hope this helps when you look for those items yourself:) Also check out some awesome finds I got from the Zara Sale! If you have a chance definitely check it out!

Maxi: Zara (sale) 19.99
Taupe Hijab: Zara Man 17.90
Leather Jacket: Target 39.99
Handbag: Zara (sale) 59.99
Infinity Scarf: H&M 14.99
Booties: Target 24.99
Sequin Top: Francesca's 29.99 (splurge)
Taupe Cardigan: Forever 21 19.99
Tube Skirt: Zara 15.99 (SALE!)
Heels: Call it Spring 29.99

Fur Vest: Cotton on 29.99
Pants: Zara 25.90
Striped Top: Zara 15.99 (SALE!)
White Scarf: Forever 21 9.80
Heels: H&M 24.99
Fur jacket: Marshalls 29.99
Necklace: Zara (sale) 9.99
Handbag: H&M 19.99

Neutrals may sound boring but as you can see there are so many inventive ways to pair different types of neutral prints, textures and styles together. My favorite neutral is that cogniac/tan color. I could buy anything in it! 

with love,
sania 

Monday, October 27, 2014

Top: Turban Outfitters // Shoes: Nike Free 4.0 Flyknit // Coat: Boohoo
If you know my style, you know I LOVE long items of clothing. So when these duster coats started to trend, I jumped on this real quick! I love them for this fall and winter especially because they are so easy to wear and these coats are actually warm. The best fashion is the functional type! When I started to search for long coats, I couldn't find anything less then 100! After finally some research I found some nice, cheaper ones on www.boohoo.com. They shipped really quickly and are pretty good quality!


Secondly, this sneaker trend is another favorite. Again, functional fashion. I was going to buy the Roche Runs that many have but then I discovered those sneakers are not really meant for working out. I wanted to get a pair of sneakers that I actually could wear to the gym but still sport as fashion. I immediately fell in love with these Nike Fly Knits as soon as I tried them on. I feel like I'm just wearing socks. Although these were hefty on my wallet, I decided to invest in them since I haven't bought a pair in 5 years.

I paired my coat and kicks with this awesome Turban Outfitters tee that says "Freedom isn't Free". They have powerful shirts that are fashionable and send a positive message. I'll be posting some more looks with more of their shirts so keep a lookout! 

Bag: Michael Kors // Coat: Boohoo // Shoes: Nike Fly Knits 4.0
 I've always been a tomboy at heart and so happy I can bring some of that back. hope you can too :)
here are some of my favorite inspirations  ?


Tuesday, May 13, 2014


As Hijab's we've become pretty snazzy at 'hijabifying' fashion trends and styles. Whether it is dressing up for going out, work, school, parties and even our own weddings, I have to say we've made it work. But there is one event, that I still find difficult today... GRADUATION! Alhamdulilah I am graduating in less then 2 weeks with my Masters and even though it is my 3rd graduation ceremony, it is still so difficult to come up with an outfit! It's just honestly so hard to work with that cap and gown. Usually I get inspiration from runways and celebrities since modesty is in lately but with graduation everyone just wears a short dress or skirt. Anyways as I struggle to make my own outfit, I am going to try to help everyone else too. There are many ways of doing this but these are the following tips that I think will help us look our best!


Tip # 1: Pick a Neutral Hijab Color
First thing first, Hijab! When choosing your outfit first look at the color of your gown. If you have black (like me) consider yourself super lucky. We all love black and it gives you a lot more options with your outfit if you have a black gown. If you don't, it's okay! We'll make it work. Anyways, for hijab I suggest choosing a neutral color such as black, white, nude or taupe. If you have a colored gown, I would say go with black! Some subtle floral prints may work, but the safe choice is definitely black. If you do have black like me, you can definitely take more risks with different colored hijabs but still keep it simple. I made the mistake of wearing a red hijab on my golden gown in high school...and let's just say my nickname was McDonald for a while!

Tip # 2: Don't Volumize your Hijab
I know we all love this trend, believe me I do too. But graduation is not the place to do it. The hat is already difficult as it is to wear and it just does not look good with a huge bun. I usually wear a volumizer scrunchie but definitely wont be for graduation. When putting on the cap on your hijab, make sure the front of it isn't resting on your forehead but more tilted back. I also suggest wearing an underpiece so your hijab is not constantly moving around. And lastly, utilize those hijab straight pins to keep your hat in place!

Tip # 3: Simplicity over Flash
Keep it simple! The key to a graduation outfit is simplicity. This isn't a wedding or your actual graduation party. It is a semi formal event to celebrate your degree! Also, remember you'll have your gown on most of the time anyway. I would say stick with light colors like pastels, neutrals and simple prints like florals and stripes. Also when picking an outfit, keep the hijab tips in mind. Although an outfit may look cute with a red hijab but it definitely won't if your gown is some funky color. Keep your hijab in mind! If you do decide to go with a floral hijab, make sure the outfit consists of only neutrals. Don't have too much going on. The gown sometimes has many colors on it and you'll just end up looking like a rainbow.

Tip # 4: Dress Light
Make sure to dress light. Don't wear too many layers. I would suggest just wearing one underneath. I know we love cardigans and blazers and all but for your top get a full sleeves blouse, shirt or dress. Even if it is inside, it can get pretty hot in these gowns. For bottoms, I would suggest skinny's or loose pants. The gown already is a lot of fabric and you don't want a dress or skirt making it more complicated. Whenever I wear a dress or skirt, I always trip going up the stairs. That is something you want to AVOID during graduation. So dress light with minimal fabric as possible.

Tip # 5: Wear Comfortable Shoes
Do NOT wear super high heels. I know heels look better so as an alternative I suggest wedges or short heels so you are comfortable but still look cute. My absolute fear is tripping while walking to or up to the stage while getting my degree. I'm clumsy as it is, I don't need something else making me trip. If your graduation is outside make sure to wear wedges, platform heels or even flats. Otherwise you'll constantly be getting stuck in the grass!


Here are some outfit inspirations from myself and others :)
Look 1

Pants: Forever 21 // Top: Forever 21 // Sandals: Forever 21 // Necklace: H&M
Look 2
Dress: Dor L' Dor // Necklace: Forever 21 // Scarf: Ebay
Look 3
Pants: H&M // Sweater&Shoes: Forever 21 // Scarf&Necklace: Zara // Bag: Aldo

I hope that helps. I'm still trying to decide what I want to wear but will be a combination of the above picture. If you have other requests for what to wear at a specific event, comment below!
with love,
sania :)

Sunday, March 9, 2014




Kimono: Joyce Leslie // Jeans: Zara // Blouse & Shoes: Forever 21 // Bag: H&M



Yesssss! Spring is finally around the corner...at least I hope so! I among many others just want this cold weather to go away. This week will be a tease with some good weather but with some snow too. Anyways, spring is my second favorite season after fall. Florals, pastels, and flow skirts are just a few of the themes. Kimonos have been around for a while but I couldn't really get myself to like certain prints or really wear them. Recently, chiffon flowy ones have come out and I am in love! I have to say I'm pretty picky on floral prints and I finally found one I liked and that I could afford. I found this sweet chiffon floral kimono from joyce leslie (I know shocker). Some of you are thinking, what in the world is that? It's definitely a cheap store...but you can find some gems in there if you look! I loved some at urban but were way out my price range for just a short trend. I'm so happy I waited until I found this. I also love florals in the spring and summer but realized I can't wear floral pants, they just don't suit me. So I love that I can wear floral print as a kimono and even as a dress. I paired it with some casual  blue jeans from Zara which I REALLY recommend. The comfiest jeans, well jeggings ever! I've just given up on buying jeans cause either they don't fit or they're not comfy or too long. I'm definitely getting some more of these from there. Here are some more details of my Kimono.













Some more Floral Kimono's!



hope you enjoyed!

with love,

sania<3

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Dress: Urban Outfitters // Shirt, Tights, Sandals: Forever 21
I am loving these ethnic prints everywhere! From paisley and floral mixtures, to traditional native american prints and eastern inspired pieces. I recently found this amazing maxi dress online at Urban Outfitters. I couldn't resist mainly because it was on sale for $19.99 and was originally $99.99!! How could I say no? I'm digging slits in dresses and skirts, of course not too high but makes great room for comfort. I wore it to the beach all day and it is the perfect lightweight material for those hot summer days. Urban Outfitters is notorious for these ethnic type prints but can sometimes be steep in their prices. That's why, I always wait for their sales. They have amazing online sales and usually have most sizes too. I also purchased a blue/green paisley mixture jumpsuit as well. Since these prints are so loud, everything else should remain neutral. These prints are usually short term trends so I don't like to spend too much on them. They can found on maxi dresses, jumpsuits, trousers, tops, sweaters, and even on clutches. I personally don't wear them as hijabs as they are a little too wild for me but I've seen some pull it off well. Here are some of my other looks with ethnic prints :)
Ethnic Top: Love Culture // Sandals: Forever 21
Ethnic Jumpsuit: Urban Outfitters // Cardigan: H&M // Sandals: Forever 21

Here are some celebs wearing ethnic inspired looks.





I am in love with how these bloggers styled these ethnic bottoms.  



Hope your inspired to get your own ethnic piece now :)
Similar pieces:
H&M: Blouse
Urban Outfitters: Harem Pants, Jumpsuit 

with love,
sania

Saturday, June 1, 2013


My new obsession! If I can find palazzo pants in different colors, prints and designs--I will buy them. Okay maybe not all of them, but I will at least try them on. They're just so funky and flattering. The best part is that they're so Hijab friendly, especially for this hot weather. Maxi dresses are fun and all but I've been trying to find some alternatives for the summer time. I have a few pairs and here are some ways I've worn them. 

Beach Ready
Pants: Forever 21 // Sleeveless Button-up: Cotton On
I bought these floral ones almost a year and half ago from Forever 21. I was surprised that they fit my waist my perfectly but were still loose fitting on my legs. Even though I have a small top frame, my lower half is a bit bigger so its difficult to find pants that fit on both my waist and thighs. I probably would have a lot more palazzo pants if I didn't have this issue. These pants were a little tight on my rear so I decided to pair it with a sleeveless button up from cotton on and a full sleeves shirt underneath. Since the pants are such a crazy print, I topped it off with a plain nude scarf. 

Soft Leather
Pants: Love Culture // Jacket: Forever 21 // Hijab: H&M
These are a recent purchase from Love Culture. It's an interesting hybrid of Forever 21 and Joyce Leslie. Some things may be a little out there, but if you look hard you can definitely find some unique and simple pieces like these pants. I was ecstatic when I found these partly because they fit at the waist and were actually loose on not just my legs but my rear too...Its like a hijabi's dream! I wore it with an edgy but structured leather jacket to balance the look. These are definitely more versatile then the floral ones. If you're going to purchase some, I would suggest either this nude or obviously, black. 
Night Out
Pants: Boutique // Blouse & Clutch: Forever 21
It may look like a pleated skirt, but its not. These are also an older purchase from a small boutique in Red Bank. Definitely for more of a fancier look. I wore this to my husbands graduation banquet. I kept it real simple with a white button up and taupe Hijab with a pop of this beautiful beaded clutch.

I definitely recommend getting a pair for summer, I can feel it is going to be a hot one! They're really airy and comfortable at the same time. To top it off, they give a modest yet elegant vibe.

Similar Ones!

with love,
sania 

Sunday, May 19, 2013




Salaam everyone!! I know it's been quite a while. I was consumed with finals but alhamdulilah am now free for the summer and will be posting a lot more, yay! So since everyone loved the One Skirt, 5 Looks post I figure I make it a series. In this one I'll be using a chambray/jean shirt. These are perfect for spring/summer. They can be found in different shades, lengths, and even now with prints like polka dot and ombre. They're super easy to pair with really anything and definitely a basic to have in your closet!  
1) Chilly Nights
Chambray Shirt/Hijab: Forever 21 // Cardi: Blue Sky Boutique //  Pants: H&M 
This outfit is a little older but can be easily worn in spring as well. The boots can be replaced with loafers or even ballet flats. Even though its spring, it's still a little chilly especially during the night. A chambray shirt is a perfect layering piece and here I used it as a buffer between the mixing of the two prints. 
2)  Casually Comfy
Maxi Dress & Chambray Shirt: Forever 21 // Hijab: Express
Here I paired it with a bright orange maxi and cheetah hijab. It can be worn without the belt for more of a relaxed feel. I definitely would wear this out on a casual day. You can even open the buttons and wear it to the beach. Chambray shirts are neutral pieces that can be paired with so much!

3) Effortlessly Simple
Chambray Shirt, Skinny Pants, Headband: Forever 21 // Sandals: Target
My favorite combination, as you'll see in the next outfits, is chambray shirt, black and cognac accessories. Here I wore all black with a chambray shirt and cognac colored sandals from target with a floral headband. I wore this to class and would probably wear it on an errand day!

4) Minimalist
Maxi Skirt, Neon Bag: H&M // Chambray Shirt: Forever 21
Like I said, I love this combination! I wore a nude hijab (I've been really trying to avoid black hijab lately!) and added a pop of color with this neon bag from H&M! I wore this to my friend's graduation yesterday. I also kept the jewelry simple with a gold watch and some gold rings. 

5) Floral Fun
Harem Pants: Cotton On // Chambray Shirt, Scarf: Forever 21 // Loaders: Aldo
Last, but not least, my favorite: harem pants! They are back this season and they are everywhere!! For now, I've only bought black ones since they're so easy to wear with everything but definitely will be getting some more prints and colors. I love all these loose trends (palazzo pants, maxi skirts) cause they're so perfect for modest clothing. My main problem is the hip area so even in some pants that have a loose fit are tight on me. Harem pants are just the perfect solution. Again I paired with a chambray shirt and a simple floral hijab.

Since a chambray top is more of a casual piece, all of the looks are more casual and day time. It can be dressed up with a statement necklace and a pleated maxi skirt, but still more of a day look. I definitely recommend getting one or two for your closet ;)

Forever 21: Dark Shirt, Light Wash, Ombre Shirt, Studded Shirt
Urban Outfitters: Light Wash
with love,
sania