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Wednesday, 28 November 2007
Saturday, 24 November 2007
Friday, 23 November 2007
{Deener Denim Trench Coat}
My fashion favorite, Stacy London, gave away this Deener Denim trench coat tonight on her new talk show, Fashionably Late. I love this trench! It has a sophisticated long and lean style without being tight. Plus you can wear it with just about anything! Now I'm on the lookout for a comparable one and here's what I've found so far...
This denim trench [at right] is by Guess Factory. While it does feature some of the same style elements as the Deener trench, it's not as long, it's a bit tight, and worse yet, it's not in my size! So, I'll just have to keep on looking... Which one do you like best?
This denim trench [at right] is by Guess Factory. While it does feature some of the same style elements as the Deener trench, it's not as long, it's a bit tight, and worse yet, it's not in my size! So, I'll just have to keep on looking... Which one do you like best?
Wednesday, 21 November 2007
{Islamic Fashion - Iranian Style}
"Iranian designers fuse international and European fashion with traditional Iranian styles, breathing new life into Islamic fashion in Iran."
{Peplum vs. Babydoll}
The new Anthropologie catalog features this pretty yellow peplum jacket. Some people use peplum and baby doll to describe the same style of clothing, however, they are slightly different.
What's the difference? Baby doll styles have a seam right under the bust and flare down towards the hem. Peplum styles have a seam at or below the waist and flare down from there.
Which one should you choose? If you have a larger bust, you may want to try peplum style pieces to avoid emphasizing your chest the way baby doll pieces do. If you have large hips, a baby doll top would do well to camouflage your shape, where as a peplum may make it look larger. And when in doubt, just try it on.
What's the difference? Baby doll styles have a seam right under the bust and flare down towards the hem. Peplum styles have a seam at or below the waist and flare down from there.
Which one should you choose? If you have a larger bust, you may want to try peplum style pieces to avoid emphasizing your chest the way baby doll pieces do. If you have large hips, a baby doll top would do well to camouflage your shape, where as a peplum may make it look larger. And when in doubt, just try it on.
Tuesday, 20 November 2007
{Mock Cover}
Thanks for all of your feedback on our masthead font. It's been a work in progress because I'm a perfectionist. But, we've found one that we really love... It's bold, feminine, sophisticated and pretty... Just like Her Modesty.
So, check it out. Not everyone will like everything, but I hope you like it because that's our font and we're sticking to it!! :)
So, check it out. Not everyone will like everything, but I hope you like it because that's our font and we're sticking to it!! :)
{Makeup}
As a fashion magazine, Her Modesty will also include beauty features. Here's a look that I absolutely love! Kelly's look features a reddish-brown glossy lip and some gold liner around the eyes.
To me, this is a great example of how we can wear makeup in an understated, polished way. What do you think?
To me, this is a great example of how we can wear makeup in an understated, polished way. What do you think?
{Get The Look}
I love the combination of an ivory sweater with a dark jean and a silver shoe.
To make it modest, I chose a sweater-dress and a closed-toe metallic pump (since it's getting cold out!). Finish off the look with a silver pashmina to match the color of the shoes and the weight of the dress...
Here's how to get the look:
Click on an item to shop for it.
To make it modest, I chose a sweater-dress and a closed-toe metallic pump (since it's getting cold out!). Finish off the look with a silver pashmina to match the color of the shoes and the weight of the dress...
Here's how to get the look:
Click on an item to shop for it.
Monday, 19 November 2007
{Dubai Abayas}
For those of you looking to get your fashionable little hands on a Dubai abaya, you should check out Eastern Vogue. They're based in Dubai and they have a number of unique and pretty styles. I'm still trying to get up the nerve to order from overseas (expensive much?), but if you're brave... Click here to check them out!
Saturday, 17 November 2007
{What Else Is New?}
Saouli.net is finally back up with a new collection. The main website features lots of pretty graphic tunics, but only a few are available for sale as of yet. Click here to take a look!
{What's New?}
MaraboOnline.com's new collection launched last week. Complete with all the menswear-inspired fabrics that are hot right now. Plus trapeze tops, swing jackets and a faux wrap-skirt. Click here to check them out!
Thursday, 15 November 2007
{Muslim Fashion Don't}
PLEASE DON'T TUCK YOUR HIJAB INTO YOUR PANTS
If you need to keep your hijab in place... there are pins for that.
If you need to keep your hijab in place... there are pins for that.
Wednesday, 14 November 2007
{Get The Look}
This is an ideal suited look for Muslimahs. It features a maxi-skirt (long black skirt), a cropped jacket, and a long sleeve top underneath.
To make this outfit even more modest (especially if you're curvy), I would suggest a swing style jacket because it fits the body more loosely...
So here's how to get the look:
Click on an item to shop for it.
To make this outfit even more modest (especially if you're curvy), I would suggest a swing style jacket because it fits the body more loosely...
So here's how to get the look:
Click on an item to shop for it.
Friday, 9 November 2007
Wednesday, 7 November 2007
{Modesty On Sale}
If you love tiered skirts, you may want to check out this one by Kenzie. It's on sale for under $30... And you know it's never too early to start shopping for next season! Click here for details.
{Almost Perfect}
This outfit is a bit too fitted in my opinion, but I love the idea of it and the black/purple color combination. What say you?
Click here to shop for the 38" long pinstripe skirt!
Click here to shop for the 38" long pinstripe skirt!
Tuesday, 6 November 2007
{Muslim Fashion Magazine Mock-Up}
Here is a mock-up of what our covers will look like in terms of fonts and such. Our photoshoot will take place in December, inshallah, so of course there will be a different pic on the front. But, some of you have requested an idea of the feel we are going for with the magazine... So take a look, and as always let us know what you think! :)
Monday, 5 November 2007
{Muslim Fashion Magazine Updates}
So, inshallah I plan to post about the different stages involved in creating this Muslim fashion magazine. But, first I'd like to thank you sisters for the support (i.e. the subscriptions)! My sisters and I are actually putting the magazine together and I'd like to introduce you to them over the next week.
First up, I'll introduce you to me. As you know my name is Kima, but you may not have seen a picture of me before... So, here I am! I am a student, a wife, a mother, and most importantly a Muslimah.
I started Her Modesty (formerly, Precious Modesty) because I wanted to become a fashion designer of Islamic clothing - which is still a goal of Her Modesty as a brand. The concept actually came to me a little over a year ago, but at the time, I was not prepared to launch a collection. So, last winter, I started this blog and since then a lot of things have happened (good things!) that have lead to the creation of the first US-based fashion magazine for Muslimahs!
My goal with Her Modesty is to display how sisters can be covered but yet still feel good about themselves and how they look. All of the pictures will feature hijab - although we know that some sisters don't wear it. We just feel that it's important to present a magazine that is truely about the covered modern woman. It will be unlike any other Muslim magazine that you've seen. And I can't tell you why because... well you know! Inshallah, when you get your mag in January, you'll see exactly what I mean. :)
♥Kima
First up, I'll introduce you to me. As you know my name is Kima, but you may not have seen a picture of me before... So, here I am! I am a student, a wife, a mother, and most importantly a Muslimah.
I started Her Modesty (formerly, Precious Modesty) because I wanted to become a fashion designer of Islamic clothing - which is still a goal of Her Modesty as a brand. The concept actually came to me a little over a year ago, but at the time, I was not prepared to launch a collection. So, last winter, I started this blog and since then a lot of things have happened (good things!) that have lead to the creation of the first US-based fashion magazine for Muslimahs!
My goal with Her Modesty is to display how sisters can be covered but yet still feel good about themselves and how they look. All of the pictures will feature hijab - although we know that some sisters don't wear it. We just feel that it's important to present a magazine that is truely about the covered modern woman. It will be unlike any other Muslim magazine that you've seen. And I can't tell you why because... well you know! Inshallah, when you get your mag in January, you'll see exactly what I mean. :)
♥Kima
{Shukr's Winter Collection}
{Shopping at MANA}
So, MANA held it's very first convention over the last 3 days. It was nice, alhamdulillah. You can check out more about the organization at their website: mana-net.org.
On to the fashion of it all! There weren't any Muslim fashion designers there (unless I missed them) but there were some importers and I was so excited to find this one sister who had abayas from Dubai. I may be a little obsessed with Dubai abayas, but the pictures that I have seen of them are so pretty and I really wanted one.
Anyhoo... I actually bought 2 abayas (each came with a matching scarf) for only $35 each! Now, this is amazing to me because every nice abaya that I have seen over in Philly or Jersey City costs around $50-$60. The brands are Al-Karam which is from Jordan and Lahai from Dubai! Inshallah, I'll take pictures of them because they are really nice.
I also purchased 2 mesh-type scarves for $5 each. One is an animal-print with lace and the other is black with gold sequins. The sister that I bought all of this from has an online shop called Middle East Fashion. She is from Florida, so she came all the way up to Philadelphia for the convention and I'm really glad she did... Check out her online shop and if you are looking for something more specific, you can call her directly.
On to the fashion of it all! There weren't any Muslim fashion designers there (unless I missed them) but there were some importers and I was so excited to find this one sister who had abayas from Dubai. I may be a little obsessed with Dubai abayas, but the pictures that I have seen of them are so pretty and I really wanted one.
Anyhoo... I actually bought 2 abayas (each came with a matching scarf) for only $35 each! Now, this is amazing to me because every nice abaya that I have seen over in Philly or Jersey City costs around $50-$60. The brands are Al-Karam which is from Jordan and Lahai from Dubai! Inshallah, I'll take pictures of them because they are really nice.
I also purchased 2 mesh-type scarves for $5 each. One is an animal-print with lace and the other is black with gold sequins. The sister that I bought all of this from has an online shop called Middle East Fashion. She is from Florida, so she came all the way up to Philadelphia for the convention and I'm really glad she did... Check out her online shop and if you are looking for something more specific, you can call her directly.
Friday, 2 November 2007
{Modesty On The Runway}
Anne Klein's Fall 2007 Ready-to-Wear Collection featured a number of items that are inherently modest or that could be modified for a nice look...
a red dress top w/ bishop sleeves...
a silky dress that needs a nice hijab to cover up that décolletage...
chic, long & chunky knits...
and a daring long-skirt-suit...
Photo Source: Style
Check out the SHOP section at HerModesty.com for more luxe dresses!
a red dress top w/ bishop sleeves...
a silky dress that needs a nice hijab to cover up that décolletage...
chic, long & chunky knits...
and a daring long-skirt-suit...
Photo Source: Style
Check out the SHOP section at HerModesty.com for more luxe dresses!
Thursday, 1 November 2007
{Updates!}
Salam ladies! So sorry to leave you hangin' for the past few days. I was working really hard on the new website and as you can see, I just spent a few minutes updating the look of the blog...
On to the HUGE news!! Her Modesty will be launching an offline magazine... Yes, a printed, glossy, fabulous magazine specifically for us Muslimahs. Hijabi or not, if you love fashion (like I do), you'll love our Muslim fashion magazine. So, please check out the new website and subscribe!
More fashion tomorrow... I promise... inshallah. :)
♥Kima
On to the HUGE news!! Her Modesty will be launching an offline magazine... Yes, a printed, glossy, fabulous magazine specifically for us Muslimahs. Hijabi or not, if you love fashion (like I do), you'll love our Muslim fashion magazine. So, please check out the new website and subscribe!
More fashion tomorrow... I promise... inshallah. :)
♥Kima
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