Eid al Fitri Muslim Women Fashions

Festive Muslim Women Fashion Clothes for Eid

Ramadan has not yet started, but already fashion designers have begun advertising their Eid festive clothes for Muslim women.

While it is not a requirement for Muslims to wear new clothes on Eid (for instance, those who cannot afford new clothes will wear clean old clothes on Eid day), many Muslims save up to buy new clothes for Eid. For some Muslims, it can be the first or few times in the year when they spend money for new clothes.

Some women try to make their Eid clothes purchases before Ramadan because they have so many responsibilities during Ramadan from working a regular job, home keeping, cooking during Ramadan, extra night prayers and reading the Quran. So it makes sense that some Muslim women will start hunting for Eid festive clothes before the onset of a busy Ramadan.

With that in mind, we thought to put together some Eid Festive Muslim Women Fashion designs. Hope our readers are amply inspired!

Here's an early Ramadan Mubarak greeting to all our special readers. May you all reap in the benefits from God during this special and holy month.

Ramadan Mubarak!










Eid Festive Clothes for Muslim Women

Keep Cool This Eid With A
Lovely Blue and White Eid Islamic Fashion Style
Perfect for a Summer Eid As It Will Be in North America This Year

Classic Brown and Pink Jalabiya
Eid Festive Clothes for Muslim Women

Anarkali Styled Long Flowing Tunic with Pants
Eid Festive Clothes for Muslim Women

Anarkali Styled Calf-Length Red and Gold Tunic with Slim Pants
Eid Festive Clothes for Muslim Women

Heavily Embroidered Pakistani Styled Tunic and Pants
Eid Festive Clothes for Muslim Women

Chic Black and White Tunic and Pants Suit
Eid Festive Clothes for Muslim Women

Thanks for reading! You may find the following articles below useful to read to have a productive Ramadan :)

Healthy Eating Habits Tips During Ramadan at the Ramadan Blog!

What to Eat During Ramadan?

How to Fast Healthily During Ramadan

What to Avoid During Ramadan

Dates | Beneficial Things to Eat During Ramadan

Eid al Fitri Muslim Women Fashions

Festive Muslim Women Fashion Clothes for Eid

Ramadan has not yet started, but already fashion designers have begun advertising their Eid festive clothes for Muslim women.

While it is not a requirement for Muslims to wear new clothes on Eid (for instance, those who cannot afford new clothes will wear clean old clothes on Eid day), many Muslims save up to buy new clothes for Eid. For some Muslims, it can be the first or few times in the year when they spend money for new clothes.

Some women try to make their Eid clothes purchases before Ramadan because they have so many responsibilities during Ramadan from working a regular job, home keeping, cooking during Ramadan, extra night prayers and reading the Quran. So it makes sense that some Muslim women will start hunting for Eid festive clothes before the onset of a busy Ramadan.

With that in mind, we thought to put together some Eid Festive Muslim Women Fashion designs. Hope our readers are amply inspired!

Here's an early Ramadan Mubarak greeting to all our special readers. May you all reap in the benefits from God during this special and holy month.

Ramadan Mubarak!










Eid Festive Clothes for Muslim Women

Keep Cool This Eid With A
Lovely Blue and White Eid Islamic Fashion Style
Perfect for a Summer Eid As It Will Be in North America This Year

Classic Brown and Pink Jalabiya
Eid Festive Clothes for Muslim Women

Anarkali Styled Long Flowing Tunic with Pants
Eid Festive Clothes for Muslim Women

Anarkali Styled Calf-Length Red and Gold Tunic with Slim Pants
Eid Festive Clothes for Muslim Women

Heavily Embroidered Pakistani Styled Tunic and Pants
Eid Festive Clothes for Muslim Women

Chic Black and White Tunic and Pants Suit
Eid Festive Clothes for Muslim Women

Thanks for reading! You may find the following articles below useful to read to have a productive Ramadan :)

Healthy Eating Habits Tips During Ramadan at the Ramadan Blog!

What to Eat During Ramadan?

How to Fast Healthily During Ramadan

What to Avoid During Ramadan

Dates | Beneficial Things to Eat During Ramadan

Vela Scarves Couture Hijab Styles

Couture Hijab Fashion in North America: Vela Scarves

If you haven't heard about Vela Scarves yet, you've been under a rock! No, just kidding. But it is about time you know about Vela Scarves, if you haven't heard of them before. Vela Scarves is a Fountain Valley-based online fashion company that produces high quality hijabs, or headscarves, for Muslim women. It was started in 2009, and has quickly gathered a following of loyal buyers. And it is not surprising - Muslim women are just as fashion conscious as the next woman. Women were just waiting for couture hijab fashion, and Vela Scarves is reaping in the benefits! Scroll down to see the designs, and you'll know why.

Vela, derived from the Latin word for "veil," was established in the fall of 2009 when Atik and some of her friends created a fan page for the company and began posting the scarves on Facebook. With more orders coming in than the college students could handle, Marwa sat down with her sister, Tasneem, to create a real business plan for the company. Since then, Vela has been registered as an official LLC, hired a manufacturer to create the scarves and produces an average of 200 headscarves per month. They even receive international orders from Singapore, Malaysia, Germany, Turkey and South Africa, to name a few countries.

"This is just something that fell into my lap," explained Atik. "I didn't know how big Vela was going to be until I received so much positive feedback from girls who are very fashionable but are having a hard time practicing the hijab properly."

In Islamic tradition, both men and women are supposed to dress modestly so as to draw attention away from superficial attributes and to promote respect and humility towards the opposite gender. For women, the requirements include covering all parts of the body except the face and hands, wearing loose and opaque clothing so as to not reveal the outline of the body. For many Muslim girls living in the West, however, adhering to these standards while trying not to commit a fashion faux pas is almost impossible.

Frustrated with the limited selection of scarves that Muslim storekeepers import from the Middle East, Atik, whose parents are from Syria, began designing her own hijabs, adding ruffles, zippers, pleats, beaded sequins and other elements of Western fashion.

As a nursing student at Cal State Fullerton, Atik always found herself sketching and doodling in biology lectures. She studied fashion magazines and stayed current on the latest releases from designers like Marc Jacobs, Alexander McQueen and Lebanese-born Elie Saab. With these fashion moguls as inspiration, Atik aims to prove the compatibility of the Islamic dress code with Westernized fashion.

"American and European clothes are getting looser," argued Atik, "we are seeing longer dresses, sleeves on evening gowns--clothes that adhere to Islamic standards of modesty."

Source: http://blogs.ocweekly.com/navelgazing/2011/07/islamic_headscarves_adopt_west.php
Couture Hijab Fashion by Vela Scarves




De Rose Tan Couture Hijab Design By Vela Scarves

The Silk Chain Couture Hijab Style By Vela Scarves
This scarf mixes both fabric and jewelry to create an elegant look. 
100% silk fabric lined with single mini gold chain.

The Blair Couture Hijab Style By Vela Scarves
The Blair is distinguished by a cream bow with black velvet paisley print 
and a sparkle gem in the middle. Rich coral-colored two-tone chiffon fabric.
The Victorian Pleat Couture Hijab Style By Vela Scarves
Victorian pleat: Vela’s signature look is back! 
This distinctive design features four toppling layers of handmade pleats. 
This scarf is perfect for any occasion and is versatile enough to be worn for both 
formal and informal occasions.

The Mademoiselle Couture Hijab Style by Vela Scarves
Mademoiselle: Designed with grace in mind, this dusty rose chiffon scarf
features a waterfall of ruffles with contrasting beige hem.

Vela Scarves Couture Hijab Styles

Couture Hijab Fashion in North America: Vela Scarves

If you haven't heard about Vela Scarves yet, you've been under a rock! No, just kidding. But it is about time you know about Vela Scarves, if you haven't heard of them before. Vela Scarves is a Fountain Valley-based online fashion company that produces high quality hijabs, or headscarves, for Muslim women. It was started in 2009, and has quickly gathered a following of loyal buyers. And it is not surprising - Muslim women are just as fashion conscious as the next woman. Women were just waiting for couture hijab fashion, and Vela Scarves is reaping in the benefits! Scroll down to see the designs, and you'll know why.

Vela, derived from the Latin word for "veil," was established in the fall of 2009 when Atik and some of her friends created a fan page for the company and began posting the scarves on Facebook. With more orders coming in than the college students could handle, Marwa sat down with her sister, Tasneem, to create a real business plan for the company. Since then, Vela has been registered as an official LLC, hired a manufacturer to create the scarves and produces an average of 200 headscarves per month. They even receive international orders from Singapore, Malaysia, Germany, Turkey and South Africa, to name a few countries.

"This is just something that fell into my lap," explained Atik. "I didn't know how big Vela was going to be until I received so much positive feedback from girls who are very fashionable but are having a hard time practicing the hijab properly."

In Islamic tradition, both men and women are supposed to dress modestly so as to draw attention away from superficial attributes and to promote respect and humility towards the opposite gender. For women, the requirements include covering all parts of the body except the face and hands, wearing loose and opaque clothing so as to not reveal the outline of the body. For many Muslim girls living in the West, however, adhering to these standards while trying not to commit a fashion faux pas is almost impossible.

Frustrated with the limited selection of scarves that Muslim storekeepers import from the Middle East, Atik, whose parents are from Syria, began designing her own hijabs, adding ruffles, zippers, pleats, beaded sequins and other elements of Western fashion.

As a nursing student at Cal State Fullerton, Atik always found herself sketching and doodling in biology lectures. She studied fashion magazines and stayed current on the latest releases from designers like Marc Jacobs, Alexander McQueen and Lebanese-born Elie Saab. With these fashion moguls as inspiration, Atik aims to prove the compatibility of the Islamic dress code with Westernized fashion.

"American and European clothes are getting looser," argued Atik, "we are seeing longer dresses, sleeves on evening gowns--clothes that adhere to Islamic standards of modesty."

Source: http://blogs.ocweekly.com/navelgazing/2011/07/islamic_headscarves_adopt_west.php
Couture Hijab Fashion by Vela Scarves




De Rose Tan Couture Hijab Design By Vela Scarves

The Silk Chain Couture Hijab Style By Vela Scarves
This scarf mixes both fabric and jewelry to create an elegant look. 
100% silk fabric lined with single mini gold chain.

The Blair Couture Hijab Style By Vela Scarves
The Blair is distinguished by a cream bow with black velvet paisley print 
and a sparkle gem in the middle. Rich coral-colored two-tone chiffon fabric.
The Victorian Pleat Couture Hijab Style By Vela Scarves
Victorian pleat: Vela’s signature look is back! 
This distinctive design features four toppling layers of handmade pleats. 
This scarf is perfect for any occasion and is versatile enough to be worn for both 
formal and informal occasions.

The Mademoiselle Couture Hijab Style by Vela Scarves
Mademoiselle: Designed with grace in mind, this dusty rose chiffon scarf
features a waterfall of ruffles with contrasting beige hem.

Hoodie Tunics for Muslim Women

Latest Islamic Fashion Trend: The Hoodie Tunic

There appears to be an interesting Islamic fashion trend that began early this year. The appearance of the Hoodie Tunic. I have yet to see these designs in North America, but it is already the rage in Asia.

Check out some of these hoodie tunic designs below. The hoodie look also comes in dress length.


Hoodie Tunic and Dress Muslim Women Fashion

Hoodie Top Muslim Women Fashion

Hoodie Islamic Dress Fashion

Hoodie Long Tunic Paired with Leggings and Belt

Hoodie Dress MUslim Women Fashion

Hoodie Jumper Suit Muslim Women Fashion


What do you think of this Islamic fashion trend??

Hoodie Tunics for Muslim Women

Latest Islamic Fashion Trend: The Hoodie Tunic

There appears to be an interesting Islamic fashion trend that began early this year. The appearance of the Hoodie Tunic. I have yet to see these designs in North America, but it is already the rage in Asia.

Check out some of these hoodie tunic designs below. The hoodie look also comes in dress length.


Hoodie Tunic and Dress Muslim Women Fashion

Hoodie Top Muslim Women Fashion

Hoodie Islamic Dress Fashion

Hoodie Long Tunic Paired with Leggings and Belt

Hoodie Dress MUslim Women Fashion

Hoodie Jumper Suit Muslim Women Fashion


What do you think of this Islamic fashion trend??

Islamic Friendly Tunic Tops for Summer

Summer Tunic Tops for Muslim Women

Summer heat is on! Muslim women often wonder what to wear in the muggy and humid weather. As other people shed their clothing in effort to beat the heat, Muslim women have to look for Islamic friendly summer wear.

For today's post we have compiled a few looks for Muslim women looking for Islamic friendly summer tunic tops that are fashionable.

Summer Tunic Tops for Muslim Women

Long Sleeved Cotton Islamic Friendly Tunic Top

Three-Quartered Sleeve Cotton Islamic Friendly Tunic Top

Navy Blue Islamic Friendly Long Tunic Top

Thai Silk Islamic Friendly Tunic Top
Perfect for Evening Formal Wear

Shimmering Turquoise Islamic Friendly Tunic Top

Green Islamic Friendly Long Tunic Top

Islamic Friendly Tunic Tops for Summer

Summer Tunic Tops for Muslim Women

Summer heat is on! Muslim women often wonder what to wear in the muggy and humid weather. As other people shed their clothing in effort to beat the heat, Muslim women have to look for Islamic friendly summer wear.

For today's post we have compiled a few looks for Muslim women looking for Islamic friendly summer tunic tops that are fashionable.

Summer Tunic Tops for Muslim Women

Long Sleeved Cotton Islamic Friendly Tunic Top

Three-Quartered Sleeve Cotton Islamic Friendly Tunic Top

Navy Blue Islamic Friendly Long Tunic Top

Thai Silk Islamic Friendly Tunic Top
Perfect for Evening Formal Wear

Shimmering Turquoise Islamic Friendly Tunic Top

Green Islamic Friendly Long Tunic Top
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