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Tuesday 22 January 2013

Fashionable Muslimah-part 3

Assalamualaikum, people. i'm so sorry for the late update on this sequel of Fashionable Muslimah. i have been busy all week and sometimes i find myself with no mood to update the blog. i'm so so sorry.
without further a due, i would like to continue on how to become a fashionable Muslimah, now, we're at part 3. in part 3, we'd discuss more on the pants and skirts.

what kind of pants to wear to be come a fashionable, yet a Muslimah who obeys Islam, the religion?
here's my point of view. you may object if you please, again, i repeat, this is what i think is best. if you have a better option, please, feel free to drop your comments and share with me your ideas;

aurah of a person is not just about 'covering' up. it's also about not exposing any part of her body, which includes exposing the shape of your body. in that case, there are some considerations one must take in choosing clothes.

1. PANTS
looking at the stores and what models are wearing on the runway, i've got some ideas for us girls. for some time now, i have been falling deeply in love with linen pants. they are so comfortable, i swear you'd never want to take them off once you've put them on. there are so many colours available nowadays. from green to brown to black, you name it-every colour you wish is available. linen pants also make you look a bit girl-ish. so, if you're somewhat like me, you should try the linen pants. for your information, these linen pants do not follow the shape of your legs, but you need to choose carefully when you're at the store. try them on and see if the pants stick to your thighs and legs. if they do, these pants are designed to follow the shape of your body, which is not what we want. because it reveals your aurah.

Wringkled Waist Palazzo Pantsif you don't like the linen pants, and you think they are troublesome, because you need to try them on in the store, you'd prefer Palazzo. Palazzo is a comeback for the loose pants people wear in the old days. the Palazzo has been designed in so many types that they are so cute, comfortable and sassy in a way. if you take a look at the image on the left, you'd see the details on the waist area which is really nice. of course nobody would be able to see those details, but it'll at least make you feel good that you're actually up-to-date, even though they are hidden underneath your clothes. 
there's one thing you need to make sure before purchasing the Palazzo pants. based on the material i see in the image, seems like the Palazzo pants are made p of fabric which are light and thin. you need to ensure yourself that the fabric is not see through or translucent (whereby you can slightly see-through)

2. JEANS
i wouldn't suggest you guys to wear jeans because jeans which are really loose and doesn't follow the shape of your legs are actually very hard to find. but if you're a jeans-lover, maybe you can stick with the straight cut jeans. as for me, i am currently wearing my only pair of jeans which is very much faded and the cutting is so loose i need to put a belt on. in this case, i can wear this jeans because it doesn't reveal the shape of my legs. 
i also found a solution for you jeans-lovers who are actually frowning after reading what i wrote about the jeans earlier. BAGGY JEANS! from what i found, baggy jeans are back in the fashion industry. Victoria Beckham and Drew Barrymore are actually wearing these baggy jeans and they rock in it! 
but try not to wear the jeans whereby the colours are so faded, because it won't look really nice with this baggy jeans. choose a rather dark blue to grey-like color jeans so that they match any colour of tops you pick to go with it. i hope i solved your problem with the jeans. 
conclusion is, you can wear jeans, but pick them wisely at the stores.

3. SKIRTS
based on my experience, you wouldn't wanna go with pencil skirts or A-line skirts. they are somewhat like the mermaid dresses celebrities wear to award shows. the skirts get narrower at the ankles and it's so hard to walk in them. and if you wear anything that is uncomfortable, it's not fashionable. that's another theory of mine. hihi. 
i am a fan of maxi skirts. they flow like the wind and you don't need to iron them, because they are mostly wrinkled in nature. you can rock these maxi skirts with whatever tops. they look fabulous. 
but if you are the very safe type of girl, who chooses clothes that i call 'safe', not too O-la-la and not too boring, then you could always go with the formal long skirt or the maxi skirts, which are formally looking, just like this image on my right. these skirts are beautiful and you can wear them to work, just make sure you choose the right colours. 

so, i guess, that's pretty much what you can wear as your bottoms right? 
as for shoes, you can pick whatever shoes you like. 
there are some opinions about high heels, but i am a fan of high heels so i won't say anything that is against my belief. these opinions about high heels are because of the sound you hear from the heels which can attract men's attention. but i find myself hearing sounds from shoes which has no heels, which makes me turn around as well. 
so, i'm in the middle, in this case. 

with that, i would like to say that our Fashionble Muslimah sequel has come to an end. i have had lots of fun browsing through the net, searching for the right clothes as to being a fashionable Muslimah who still obeys her religion. 
however, i would like to advice all of you readers to not get over excited about the clothes i've mentioned and referred to throughout this sequel and spending too much money on stuff you don't really need. please, don't waste.

thank you very much for supporting me!

P/S: for the other two parts of the entry, please visit:
1- Part 1
2- Part 2

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