Assalam Walaikum sisters!
Things have seems to go back to a normal rythm, two months after our wedding and so I am 100% ready to take on the blogging again.
Follow me on Twitter @RevertDiaries for daily quotes, fashion inspiration and crafty ideas!
I am also on Pose, the fashion app that allows you to upload pictures of outfits and of inspiring fashion. Follow me there under therevertdiaries.
I look forward to lots of articles and inspiring times!!
I would be interested in hearing your stories of how this Christmas season went for you as a revert to Islam, especially if this was your first one as a Muslim, inshallah.
May Allah bless you all sisters!!
x
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Showing posts with label outfit ideas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label outfit ideas. Show all posts
Thursday, 27 December 2012
Wednesday, 5 September 2012
Inspiring fashion
Salam Sisters!
I have found these really inspiring videos from a sister in the UK who has her own fashion blog.
I just wanted to share her talent and link you up to her youtube account.
Here is her Eid video
I have found these really inspiring videos from a sister in the UK who has her own fashion blog.
I just wanted to share her talent and link you up to her youtube account.
Here is her Eid video
Monday, 20 August 2012
Fashion tip: staying cool in the heat
Buying clothes as a new muslimah can be quite daunting, we have so many extra things to think about!
One tip a good friend shared with me was to buy tops a size bigger than your actual size. That way you will find yourself in a looser and less fitting top. And you don't have to compromise on style.
Another difficulty, specifically in summer, is how to keep cool.
We must stay covered and modest but how can we do that when the temperatures rise, like they have this weekend?
Well they are many tricks to solve that. One of them is linen trousers. They are light to wear but cover up nicely without drowning you. You can find them in any high street shop- primark and h&m do very good ones in many colours! Teamed with a pretty tunique, you could put together a cool hippy-ish styled outfit. But the great thing about linens is that they are very versatile, so if you are more the smart looking type, team it with a shirt dress and a belt, et voila! I ll try and post some examples soon.
And then they are maxi skirts! I love maxi skirts. I have bought 3 this summer and do the trick! Plus they are still spot on trend wise! Get them floaty to create more impact and let the air flow better. By tucking if your floaty shirts and tops inside the waistline, you will ensure the look doesn't become too 'frumpy' Tk max, primark and h&m again are your winners on this for highstreet retail, otherwise asos do some really nice ones like this red one here!
Pictures coming up shortly inshallah
Xxx
Salams sisters!!
One tip a good friend shared with me was to buy tops a size bigger than your actual size. That way you will find yourself in a looser and less fitting top. And you don't have to compromise on style.
Another difficulty, specifically in summer, is how to keep cool.
We must stay covered and modest but how can we do that when the temperatures rise, like they have this weekend?
Well they are many tricks to solve that. One of them is linen trousers. They are light to wear but cover up nicely without drowning you. You can find them in any high street shop- primark and h&m do very good ones in many colours! Teamed with a pretty tunique, you could put together a cool hippy-ish styled outfit. But the great thing about linens is that they are very versatile, so if you are more the smart looking type, team it with a shirt dress and a belt, et voila! I ll try and post some examples soon.

Pictures coming up shortly inshallah
Xxx
Salams sisters!!
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Sunday, 12 August 2012
The fashion edit 12-08-12
This is my first outfit for The Fashion
Edit, so I hope you enjoy it.
Last night, my friends and I got together
for a girly catch up. One of them is moving out of the country and therefore
selling all of her clothes, so she brought along a suitcase full of clothes.
She let us pick whatever we wanted from it and we gave her the money we thought
it was worth. What I really appreciated was that she really listened to me
saying I was in the process of changing my wardrobe to fit my Islamic beliefs.
She suggested things to wear with all 4 items I had picked.
I was a little apprehensive about talking
about this with my friends. If you knew them, you would know why. All more
stylish than each other, I was afraid of being judged and criticized. Instead
of that I found 10 attentive ears who helped me come up with The Fashion Edit
idea.
Alhamdulillah, I am so
grateful to have friends who are proving to be so open and understanding.
So every now and then, you will see some
special edits come up, which will be called after my friend, and the modest and
islamically correct outfits you will see will have been made exclusively from
items in their own non-muslim, funky
wardrobe.
SAFARI LOOK:
This edit includes a skirt that I got from
the sale last night. It is originally from H&M, and actually a boob-tube
dress.
Here the dress (£10) is worn as a skirt,
with the top bit tucked inside to add length to the skirt. It is warn with a
long sleeve Tshirt from Primark (£7), in a bright colour to bring out a bit of
the colour from the skirt.
Thick black leggings are worn to cover the
legs. These are from Primark (£3).
I accessorized the outfit with a golden
bangle in the shape of a panther (£10 from a market in France), a waist belt
from Primark (£5) and some plain flat ballet pumps (£10). The hijab is matched to the green of
the skirt and held together with a vintage butterfly brooch (£7) brought in a
charity shop.
This outfit would fit any petite sister or pear shaped sister. For the sister with a heavier top, wear the top out of the skirt and leave the belt on the hips.
For some, this outfit may not seem Islamic
enough because of the animal print of the skirt or the fact that the skirt
isn’t of full length. This really just depends on the person in my opinion and the level of practice of the sister.
Let me know what you think of this outfit and feel free to submit ideas or comment on how to improve it.
Until the next article, Assalam Walaikum sisters!!
Xx
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