yeah you wear hijab so you have to look like a kaamwali. great
well i don't agree with that.
but what's your opinion on those girls who wear hijab but dress really ott? it's very common in london to see hijabi students wearing really elaborate and shiny clothing and hijabs piled really high. on one hand it's great to see women being covered yet having their own take on trends and fashions but then they attract a lot of attention.
i remember one time when i was out for lunch with my colleagues there was girl who caught everyone's attention initially because of her hijab as it was really elaborate. but she was also stunning, so it went from noticing her hijab to talking about how beautiful she was. now all my colleagues are guys so it was really uncomfortable for me and eventually i had to say something.
but what's your opinion on those girls who wear hijab but dress really ott? it's very common in london to see hijabi students wearing really elaborate and shiny clothing and hijabs piled really high. on one hand it's great to see women being covered yet having their own take on trends and fashions but then they attract a lot of attention.
i remember one time when i was out for lunch with my colleagues there was girl who caught everyone's attention initially because of her hijab as it was really elaborate. but she was also stunning, so it went from noticing her hijab to talking about how beautiful she was. now all my colleagues are guys so it was really uncomfortable for me and eventually i had to say something.
I think she was doing it for the attention. You wont wear a tea towel with bells on unless you want everyone to hear its chamcham, you nome sayin'?
but what's your opinion on those girls who wear hijab but dress really ott? it's very common in london to see hijabi students wearing really elaborate and shiny clothing and hijabs piled really high. on one hand it's great to see women being covered yet having their own take on trends and fashions but then they attract a lot of attention.
i remember one time when i was out for lunch with my colleagues there was girl who caught everyone's attention initially because of her hijab as it was really elaborate. but she was also stunning, so it went from noticing her hijab to talking about how beautiful she was. now all my colleagues are guys so it was really uncomfortable for me and eventually i had to say something.
Well its difficult to hide how beautiful you are unless you cover your face, so Im not sure why anyone felt the need to say anything about her.
Is there a perception that only ugly girls should wear hijab?
Surely the concern is where girls wear hijab, but then also wear skin tight tops, push up bras with cleavage that slaps you in the face? Thats taking the piss - not just looking beautiful in hijab
this is my opinion and my thinking only, as far as i see it the term HIJABI MODELLING to me is like HALAL PORK. Don`t jive well with me, thus i would say no, modelling karnee hai karo but dont bring Hijab in this :k: