wedding of ur brothr n u have a an extraordinary dress also “kaam” on back.wearing designer jewelery(means to take hijab or dupatta on head means to hide ur jewelery or back front upper body work)…what to do…???
some ppl r saying not to take dupatta or hijab but not satisfied(dont know abt function combine or seperate).
wise suggestion tu yehi hai k don't take off hijab. u can still wear long neckalases, bangles and fancy rings. hijjab normally doesn't hide the embroidered back of ur dress. i'm talking abt the way arab gals wear it.
but if u feel it necessary u can go without it that day or set duppata with pins in a way that u can still show off ur jewelery but still not look like a bride.
many of my friends that take hijab put their hair back in a bun (joora) and do the same with hijab. I have seen many afro american girls wear hijab the same way and you neckline front and back still visible.
You can still tie your hijab properly so you are covered in the front while the back kaam is showing
As for the necklace, if its long maybe it will still show. I have seen girls put their necklaces on over thei hijab, but personally I dont like that look
I have even worn a sari with hijab. It can look very elegant if done properly. Your ears cannot be showing, or it does not fulfill the requirements of hijab, so forget the earrings and focus on wearing a beautiful pendant necklace, bangles, and rings. A long heavy pendant looks very nice with hijab. If you have a heavier dupatta (too heavy looks bridal) that you want to wear on your head, you can wear a smaller rectangular scarf under it and pin it so that your neck is covered. The heavier dupatta can be worn on top, similar to the Jugni look above.
Otherwise, have a simple scarf made in the same color of the clothing that you are wearing, maybe edged in a simple variation of the kaam on your clothing on the edge, and wear your dupatta as you normally would.
thanx.this is my normal style for dupatta on almost all weddings but this time my designer made dupatta is not u know have enough width so thats y i made an extra scarf but lets see …
if u r in pakistan dont u think this style is associated with our jhagraloo type housewives who always tie their heads with dupatta when their hubbys come to home…“ufff ye sir dard” lol
and what is one to do in mixed gathering..as is usually the case??? u seem to be a pardadar lady so what do u do? do u cover ur face also? do u wear make up if u do not cover face?....