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Frozen Fall by Nizaad photography |
I'm ill and in bed so as I have a bit of time on my hands, I thought I would do a quick post showing you some things that are out at the moment (or will be soon) from online Islamic companies which I think would be great for Autumn, as well as some Autumn looks rocked by some awesome online bloggers/vloggers.
Cardigans & blazers are a perfect to layer on top of your clothes without looking too bulky.
Tie back Cardigan- SHUKR
Kimono Cardigan- The poplook.com
Blazer style cardigan- Thepoplook.com
Dark colours like navy and burgundy (dark red) are lovely autumn colours
Dress & whole outfit by Inayah Collection
As the weather gets colder swap the chiffon for jersey & layer to keep warm
Dress & Kaftan - Hijab Obsessions
Autumn/Winter Hijabs & Jilbabs- Islamic Libas
Plain hijabs are sure to be making a come back this Autumn as summer florals fade, so be sure to grab yourself some in this seasons autumn colours (Burgundy, Dark green, Taupe, Grey, Brown).
Hijabs- Saman Make-up Hijabs
Whether you want to wear it on your head or around your neck for extra warmth, snoods are a very effortlessly, trendy way to help you do just that.
Jersey Snood- Hijab Obsessions
Now for some style inspiration from the online bloggers/vloggers
First up the lovely ladies from Hijablicious
[Photo credit: Hijablicious]
Love the layering, the boots, the cardi...just basically love their style mA
Next up Imaan & Beauty's very own Sister D
[Photo Credit: Imaan & Beauty]
I especially love how she just effortlessly has the brightly coloured scarf around her neck adding a pop of colour to her outfit.
And finally, beautiful style ideas from Beautiful Hayaa
[Photo Credit: Beautiful Hayaa]
3 different looks for different occasions but all just as elegant and sophisticated.
So I hope this post has given you a few ideas for your Autumn wardrobe and has inspired you to welcome the colder weather rather than miss the summer.
Till next time...Au revoir!
[Note: All images belong to the people and companies linked to in the article, unlinked images are from google]