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Abaya and Hijab from My Batua
It's been two years since I got out. Shave and make-up went fine but getting the hijab right took more than 2 hours. I did eventually get out the door and got some shopping done. I shopped at Goodwill, and Value Village (thrift stores) and Fred Meyer (regular retail).
The feel of the hem swirling around my ankles and seeing the scarf softly flutter out of the corner of my eye was magical.
World Tour 2013 - 2014, day 305
This is the view from Chencha. It as at the middle of the day, so the light was not good for such a landscape ; I had to strenghten the dark tones of this picture so that we could distinguish the background.
Context: coming from Harar I went by myself to the Omo Valley, using public buses. On my way I did a stop in Arba Minch, to admire the great ethiopian lakes on the Great Rift Valley. I took a few days to have a look at some Dorze (ethnic group) villages around Chencha main village, standing above the rift valley at 2700m.
catalog shoot for Chinyere (Bareeze) Abayas
Model: Kiran
Hair, Makeup & Photography: Mohsin Khawar
Location: Sukh Chayen club Lahore
Every Muslim Woman should arise love for
Hijaab in her daughter’s heart since childhood.
So when they Grow up they should consider this hijaab as a part of their dress.. But to do this a MOTHER should set an Example in front of Her Daughter..!!!!
In Shaa Allah
Looking into one mirror and reflected in another. Wearing my full wide overhead abaya and long diamond niqab.
Abaya and Hijab from My Batua
At Fred Meyers
It's been two years since I got out. Shave and make-up went fine but getting the hijab right took more than 2 hours. I did eventually get out the door and got some shopping done. I shopped at Goodwill, and Value Village (thrift stores) and Fred Meyer (regular retail).
The feel of the hem swirling around my ankles and seeing the scarf softly flutter out of the corner of my eye was magical.
Niqab and abaya. The niqab is worn in four possible ways. Fully veiled, where you cannot see the face at all, with all three layers down; with the eyes indistinct, with two layers down; showing the eyes through a slit at the top, with one layer down (you can see how transparent the veil is, above); and with the slit pulled all the way down so that it acts like a normal hijab around the face.