EID HIJAB STYLES : THE JEANS
Today’s Eid Hijab Styles post is for those of you who love, love, love wearing jeans. I don’t think that jeans are a no-no for Eid. As long as you wear a pair of dark wash jeans – rather than light or faded ones – and pair them with dressier pieces, your outfit will be very Eid-appropriate.
For my collage, I paired a nice wide leg jean with a silk dress (go up a size for a looser fit on this one!). To make the look a little more fancy, I added a pretty teal hijabs, a triple-strand pearl bracelet, and a cocktail ring – because they’re my favorite.
What do you think? Would you wear jeans for Eid?
Links:
[1] Citizens of Humanity Garbo Wide Leg Palaxxo Pant Jeans, $77.60. [2] GUESS by Marciano Hera Shirt Dress, $128. [3] Zebra/Leopard Print Silk Scarf, $29.95. [4] 18-Carat Champagne Topaz Oval-Cut Cocktail Ring, $170. [5] Report Signature Corinne Pump, $131.83. [6] Triple Strand Pearl Bracelet with Swarovski Crystals, $12.99.









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Salaam sister,
I love this outfit! I think that you can wear jeans for Eid (or any other dressy occasion) and keep it looking classy. The cocktail ring is gorgeous and the heels are fabulous!
Binya
Assalamo3alykom,
I think that jeans are very appropriate as long as it is a dark wash, jeans can be classy if accessorized correctly.
Thanks.
this out fit is really classy, but i have one problem, and i hope somebody is able to help me. How to wear hijab so that your chest is covered but u r not looking lousy, what i have noticed that when u wear tight hijab u look really smart, but when u start to cover chest u start to look, well not smart.
any ideas???
not smart? I think I get what you mean — it seems like the hijab is “flying” all over the place. button up the shirt you’re wearing? lol
I like this combination its pretty and chic
To Maria, you can try pinning the hijab with a brooch over your chest (especially if the neck isn’t high enough) or you could wear two scarves, like a square silky one around your neck and a tighter simpler almira type scarf on on your head.
The Gap has a very similar shirt dress that comes in indigo and also in a colour similar to the Guess one (sold out online). It was on sale for $29.99 at Canadian Gap stores – I just bought mine 2 days ago! At that time they had 25% off sale prices, so it was an amazing deal! What’s nice is that is it is not quite as fitted either
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These are such funky pieces. I love the fashion style jeans +glamorous pearl bracelet.
Rhonda…may i know where are u from…???
Nice to know u all…international friends…
Im from Malaysia…do u know where is Malaysia located…???
i love the way the pieces are bot together ilove the color i think it just perfect love it
i would very much would love to wear it alot
lovely combination, looks so chick….i will try this one as my first moslem wear, love the scarf too….i start wear ‘polite’ dress instead of ‘you can see’ now :-), my issue is i still not confident with hijab itself, i look older than my age….as i never put make up on me and i also look more ‘grow’ in hijab…any solution ?
As-alaam-Alaikum, I really try hard to be a respectful muslimah. I am economically unable to dress. The way i was once, accustom to. I have went o other sister looking fr assistance. to no avail. However, seeing the different tutorials. may help me in changing my look.
It is most appreciative
the purse in brown.
@Nurita…. I feel the same way and the one thing that I swear buy is Khohl ( black eyeliner) that is allowable in Islam and a shiny clear Lip Gloss. It just helps me looked polished when I leave out. You also might want to try different types of hijabs and ways to pin them. I find that some hijabs when I pin them in front make me look older, but when I pin them in back I look younger. Even my husband has pointed this out. U might also want to try a thinner hijab. They give a more streamlined look.
love love love the dress