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Sunday, 24 June 2012

What We Wore-Part Two

So as promised, this is the second post showing what we wore to the Urban Muslims Women Fashion Show in London, which raised money for projects run by Muslim Aid.


This was the outfit worn by Sami, which really does live up to the glitz and glamour of the event. 






Get the Look
Gold Top- H&M
Maxi Dress-New Look
Scarf-H&M
Necklace-Accessorise
Bangles-Various
Watch-Michael Kors

We will have backstage pictures of our styling and from the fashion show coming up soon!x

Thursday, 21 June 2012

Traid "Sew Good" Workshop

On Tuesday, the Hijablicious team including our mama :) went along to a 'Traid: Sew Good" workshop, in conjunction with our local council.



Traid (Textile Recycling for Aid and International Development) is a charity that does what it says on the tin. It helps encourage recycling our endless amount of clothing that we consume,  sell them (or remake prior to selling) in one of the 10 charity shops they have around London (Queensway, Shepherds Bush etc). This is what the objectives of TRAID are:

  • To protect the environment by diverting clothes and shoes from landfill;
  • To reduce world poverty by raising funds for overseas development projects; and
  • To educate the UK public on environmental and world poverty issues.
The class in action
The Sew Good' workshop was free for the local community which was great and are aimed to 'to help people take control of their wardrobe and extend the life of their clothes by teaching basic mending, adjusting and remaking  skills.'

We were all asked to bring 2-3 items that we wanted to change or alter. Between us we brought a shirt, some scarves, and a tunic. I brought one of my old shirts from ASOS, which I hadn't worn in a while because even though its my size its really big, and the neck was slightly odd. 
Traid staff member helping cut out the shape of a tunic for a participant. 
The workshop had facilitators who were on hand to show us how to use a sewing machine, do basic stitching, cut out shapes and there was a big box of lace, buttons and other things we could add onto our items. The class was full and with a good mix of different women, young and old all willing to learn and do their bit for environment.
So this is the shirt from ASOS:
Before
As you can see it hardly has any shape, and also the next tie is really long and a bit annoying.

Firstly, I tucked in the waist a bit on the sewing machine, then chopped of the long neck tie to make a small collar. Then I found a lovely beaded neck collar which I sewed onto the shirt. I didn't get time to finish it as it took me a while to get all that done.
After

My sister found plain scarves that she had and sewed lace onto the end which ended up looking pretty good too but unfortunately we didn't get to take any pictures. 
Adding lace strip to a plain scarf
Mama Jaan hard at work adding beads to her tunic.

Getting to grips with threading the machine. 
Overall, we had a really good time but more importantly it really made us focus on sustainability, eco-fashion and finding creative ways to make our clothes last longer, and also look original. We are huge fans of vintage clothing, but this is way to make your own clothing look unique.

Traid work really hard to change our attitudes towards clothing, and also help global development.

So is there anything you can do to help?
  1. See if you can get together with your friends, bring all the accessories you have and see if you can find ways to make to remake some items. 
  2. Even better if there is someone who has sewing skills who you know, find a few hours in the day to learn from them, and use those basic skills to teach others.
  3. Add your unwanted clothes to clothing banks or donate to charity shops.
  4. Shop from vintage and charity shops and give your wardrobe a original kick while helping a cause, it really does make you feel like your shopping was worth it .

Find our more about the Traid, Wear Poverty Out Campaign Here

Do you have any of your own tips? Do share! :)


Sunday, 17 June 2012

Fashion Show- What We Wore

We were recently we asked to style the catwalk at Urban Fashion Show in London. It was a great event, filled with comedy, various fashion shows, food and fundraising for charity. We were backstage most of the time getting the models ready to go on stage, however we managed to get a few snaps of our outfits along the way. The lighting wasn't great, but we hope you like the outfits!

This is mine, and Samia's outfit post will be coming soon :)










Get the Look
Scarf-H&M
Dress- Love Label@Topshop
Jeans-River Island
Heels-New Look
Bag-Vintage
Bracelets-Various


p.s Don't forget to check out the post below and vote for us! :)

We need your Vote!

Ladies, after almost two years of bringing you lots of style and inspiration, Hijablicious now needs your help!!


We are launching a brand new Affordable, British and Modest Fashion line called 'Miss Kaan' this A/W2012 as a response to the endless requests we have had from you our fans.


We will be bringing you the latest style and fashion trends whilst solving those annoying problems like clothing being see-though or not covering enough.

We are proud to have been shortlisted for a Shell Livewire award for young people, in which we have a chance to win £1000 to help us launch our fashion label. We are up against 9 other people, and therefore really need your help and vote!

It takes a few minutes to vote and will really make a HUGE difference to us, so we can help keep you in style and fashionable.



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Please share this link with all your family and friends, on your facebook and twitter pages, and tell them to share it with everyone they know! Every vote counts, so get all the men in your life involved too!


If we will the money will go towards a fabulous online store, and branding our label. Also while you vote, have a think about what you would like to see from our fashion label most, and comment below to let us know!




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Friday, 8 June 2012

Evening Glamour with Boutique Al-Khaleejia

This weeks feature is a stunning Abaya from Boutique Al-Khaleejia, based in the United States. When Dania, who owns the boutique sent me this 'Crow Neck Silk Abaya', I fell in loveliterally. I am not a Abaya wearer on a day to day basis, and tend to wear them over my clothes when going to a party or wedding if I have something short underneath. Seeing this Abaya however, really blew me away as it has a princess feel to it, that takes it from being just an Abaya to an evening gown or dress that can be worn by anyone.  Abaya/casual Abaya wearers and even non-Hijab wearing girls will love this. 


 This particular one, is a black long gown, with a peachy/orange satin front, gathered neck and with a matching scarf. The dress has a hidden belt underneath, which you can tighten to hold around your waist. So even though there is a long loose look to it, it still has shape which make you feel feminine.  It retails at $224.99 which is equivalent to around £145. Considering the expensive costs of a full outfit, it is well worth the price!

All their pieces are individually hand cut, stitched, and hand embellished. 

 One thing that is really unique about this, is the neck which is gathered. It really adds a elegance to the front without being overpowering, and also is great coverage. The front colour which is peach, is custom made, so you can choose from a variety of colours including Turquoise, Blues and Yellow. 
Boutique Al-Khaleejia states that their goal is to bring the real gulf designer style abayas and shaylas to western muslimahs. They specialize in providing designer style at affordable prices and work with an excellent and highly skilled team of tailors throughout the Middle East.
"We don't work with major manufacturers and this allows us to offer custom options to our clientele who are able to make design changes, color changes, and even customize their own pieces based on their own personal fashion aesthetic and preferences." Dania

The motivation behind the boutique, comes from Dania's personal love of gulf fashion. She feels the abaya is no longer a shapeless slab of black fabric, but a true piece of visual art thanks to the incredible gulf designers. She wants to change the misconceptions that people have about the abaya and show the world how classy, timeless, and chic the abaya really is.

Well from what I have seen of this Abaya and the others they have on their website, they have really won me over!

Check out their collection of designer inspired Abayas here and make sure you like their facebook page for all the latest updates. They have an Eid collection up right now, and seen as Ramadan is around the corner, why not beat the crowd!