Monday, October 3, 2016

Best 10 Hijab Styles For Different Face Looks






With the time, fashion changes and repeats itself after a regular interval or sometimes randomly. Modern generation loves glamour and style; they prefer to do things in fashionable ways. In the recent times of Islamic history, women’s parda was so simple; they wear abayas and long gowns mostly in black colours that were single stitched. 


Nowadays women love to wear designer abayas with stylish hijabs. Here I am sharing the most preferable and demanding hijab styles and designs which are very chic and trendy to wear!


In these days hijab styles are really admirable in girls even in the Maldives it is getting popularity among young girls. Hijab is considering an integral part of Muslim girls and they also wear this trendy wear for going outside. Hijab also provides safety for girls and they feel happy and satisfied. In these days hijab styles are available in markets with its real beauty. You will also wear these classy hijab styles which are perfect for your face shape. Usually, girl wants to wear trendy and matching hijab with their dresses. Here I am giving 10 best hijab style for different face girl.





1. Simple Flowery Hijab
These are simple hijab style with their attractiveness and elegant look. You can wear flowery hijab for every occasion with every costume.  The best silk fabrics are used in this type of hijab.





2. Wedding Style Hijab
For weddings, you can get enchanting and charming hijab with different and artistic embroidery.  These hijab style are best for brides and they feel confidence in their self.


3. Arabian Style Hijab
This type of hijab styles is very admirable for chic girls and they want to carry it every time. You will also add some style to your personality with this hijab style.


4. Hijab With Layers
You can also put layers in hijab styles and give a complement to your beauty with its grace. This trendy style gives you modish look as well.



5. Turkish Hijab Styles
As like Turkish hijab style girls actually like this style because this is related to a Muslim country where every girl wears this style.  You look like Turkish girls by wearing it.



6. Hijab with Cap
After wearing of a cap, you wear hijab on it and look with different style and fashionable. This is one of favorite hijab style. You should try this.



7.  Scarf Hijab Styles
You can also wear scarf style hijab which gives you elegant and sophisticated look and with this trendy look you will catch the attention of everyone.



8. Cap And Band Hijab
This is also one another trendy hijab styles for girls and you will add band after wearing cap or hijab.



9. Ring Style
Rings hijab styles will also give you a stylish look in which you will never end the beauty of it. You just wear the big ring after creating this style.


10. Simply Wrapped Hijab
You will also add elegance to your personality with simply wrapped hijab style and give you the classy look as well.


Friday, May 27, 2016

Evening Wear


Evenings are warm, too, so there is no need for long trousers. It rarely gets so chilly that you would need to wear a jumper, however if there is a breeze, a light long sleeve for men, and a light shawl for the women should do. 







Men often wear tailored shorts or lightweight pants with T-shirts or short-sleeved, button-down shirts. Women can also be seen wearing tailored shorts and T-shirts or nicer tops.

Daywear

The average air temperature in the Maldives is around 30 degrees Celsius, so we suggest lightweight, loose-fitting clothes. You will most likely spend a good portion of your time at the Resort outside, so the ladies will want to pack a few swimsuits, summer dresses and tops. A sarong or some sort of a cover-up is a great idea, too, for when you are walking around the Resort, go to the bar or for meals. Men mostly wear shorts and light T-shirts or shirts. For your convenience and that of other guests, wet bathing suits and going to the Restaurants and Bars topless is considered inappropriate.

Dressing during visits to local island and Male'

A more modest form of dress is required when vising the capital Male or a local island, when shoulders to knees should be covered for both men and women.  Some guesthouses offer access to a 'bikini beach' where foreign visitors can wear swimwear in public, but not all local islands offer this.  If there isn't a bikini beach available on your island please be aware that even modest swimwear by western standards is not appropriate, and both men and women shouldn't wear anything more revealing than a loose t-shirt or rash-vest and knee-length shorts for swimming. 

As the beaches and pathways of local villages aren't always meticulously maintained, you'll need a pair of sandals or flipflops at all times.

Many local beaches don't yet offer umbrellas and sunloungers (although some do) so it's worth packing a hat to protect from the sun's glare.  

A note to female travellers: while Maldivian women are tending more and more to completely cover up (you may even see the occasional lady in a burqa although this is still rare) there's no expectation that you do so.  As long as you keep your shoulders covered (nothing more revealing than a t-shirt - please leave vest tops, cami-tops and strappy tops at home) and wear shorts.trousers, skirt or dress that covers your knees, you'll be perfectly comfortable.

What to Wear at a Resort


The majority of visitors will spend most of the day in swimwear.  Bikinis are acceptable for ladies, but it should be noted that nudity is against the law, as is topless sunbathing.  All guests are asked to cover up in the restaurants and public areas such as reception, and will be turned away from the restaurant if this is not done.  Generally a sarong is sufficient for women although some resorts prefer ladies to have their shoulders covered.  See-through clothing can cause offence.   

Some people like to 'dress up' in the evening, but on the majority of islands the dress code is very relaxed and smart casual is the order of the day.  For men, smart or tailored shorts, 3/4 or full length lightweight trousers are all perfectly acceptable.  T-shirts and short sleeved cotton shirts are seen in equal numbers, and occasionally vest tops, which on some islands are seen as inappropiate for the evening.  Ladies can be seen wearing everything from smart shorts and T-shirts to long floaty dresses, skirts or trousers.   

The only footwear that is likely to be needed are flipflops or possibly low sandals.  The vast majority of islands have sand pathways making the wearing of heels difficult and occasionally dangerous! 
 
It should be noted that some islands do have their own, specific dress code and it is advisable to check this before packing.