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Friday, March 19, 2010

Isaac Mizhari

Salam.

Today, we applaud a New Yorker who was born into an observant Egyptian Jewish. I found something interesting.



Try this with a dark staight cut jeans and electric blue heels. Put on a crop cardigan of any colour, match it with your heels, try and be wild, you're entering a new zone. Put on your shawl, play with the twirl it left or right, put a flower in the shawl and put on a big smile. Check your purse, get your ATM, chapstick and girl, you're ready to go.

Will you try it, now?




Lots of love.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Naeem Khan

Salam!

I am going recreate this blog. It will be like a fashion blog of designers which I admire. There might be a polyvore set here and there but I am trying to make this a daily basis. Since Ma bought me a new gadget that I totally adore.

So, today, hailing from India but have been living in America is Naeem Khan. Designer and CEO of his own creations, Naeem Khan, his designs are all intricate and very pleasing to the eyes.Bejeweled collars, extravagant sequins, intricate hand embroideries—here were all the elements that keep his clientele coming back for more, more, more.



Just like an abaya with a body full of bling-bling. Love the cuffs. Totally adore the colours on white. Wear with pants and a shirt. Any colour hijab would do but do get away from plain ol' black. It's too hard to ignore this. Would you wear this?



Love, Nabilah.

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Pajama Party

Salam!

(Hi Fatiha!)

I am so sorry for not updating frequently. So sorry. :S

Well, School is starting for me and I am thinking of all those mornings when I will sit in front of my wadrobe and think of what to wear. Here's one set that I created.



For many of us, donning a very bright pants is horrifying. But I say, why not try? A pajama suit is what I call when one look so effortless in t-shirt and jeans. I think we all should try a pajama suit. Not just that it is easy, now, people won't complain about the time we spent in front of the mirror. :D

For all those who's schooling, get a lot of pants and tops in your wardrobe. And a lot of those shawls. Play with colours. Have fun!


Love,
Nabilah.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Along for the ride.

Salam!

I am so sorry for the lack of posts. I have been offered a job just recently. So I go there so much early and knock off so late thus no time for posts. I'll make it once a week thinggy okay?

Alright. Remember the time I said I'll show you my maxi dresses? Here's one of them. (:



See how we paired it with a long-sleeve tee and a hijab just like that? That's how it usually is in Singapore. With lots and lots of bangles, a tote and a killer heels or just a ballerina pumps.

Let's get on with things. Outerwear are supposed to be fun and casual but in this hot, sunny heat, it gets a litte more troublesome. Especially the chunky kinds wit a lot ofaccesories like chains and brooches. So, what I suggest is to get a pseudo material. Like denim, get one that is thinner and lighter. Cotton is always te best though when you sweat it just looked like you swam in a pond or a swimming pool.

Basically, choose anything that is comfortable. Style mightbe it but comfortability is the key to everything. Work it, girls.


Love, Nabilah.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Love,

Salam!

I am sorry for the lack of posts. I have been busy. I am so sorry. But here's an article I found on iluvislam.com and I hope that you guys can take benefit from it.

I sat in the car that night, after the blessed day of Eid, and watched you while my heart tore to shreds. You were so pretty, so confident, so relaxed as you strolled across the street while your "boyfriend" casually rested his arm on your shoulder. How I longed to get out of the car, take anything I could get my hands on, and cover you with it, that I might conceal some of what you deemed prudent to reveal and save you from being the object of lustful gazes.

Sure, your jeans fitted well, like a second skin, and your bare shoulders glistened beneath the street lights. No doubt, the effect you had aimed to achieve had been realized, but was Allah pleased with the effect you produced?

That "look" that you spend such a lot of time cultivating — tell me, what will be its end? All of us at last will enter a dark and lonely earth-filled grave, where your body that you spent so much time trying to perfect for the eyes of others will be food for the worms and ants.

The music that blared from the speakers of the car that you had emerged from shook the very earth beneath me, but undoubtedly an earthquake from Allah would have shook the ground even more. Where would that have left us, my dearest sister? Are you ready to meet your Lord?

And then the Adhan rang out. Not one of your friends switched off their thumping music. The call, sent to us by Allah since the time of His blessed Prophet, fell on deaf ears that were accustomed to the voice of Shaytan alone.

And I cried as I thought of our Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah upon him) wandering the streets of Ta'if, calling towards the Oneness of God, towards a path that you have been blessed with, without any effort on your part. I cried as I pictured the stones from street urchins hitting his blessed body. Could you imagine yourself to be one of those who cast stones at the beloved of Allah and said to him, "Your way is not for me. Go, for I am at peace with what I have found. My desires reign supreme." Could it be that you are thinking like them — those who drew blood from his blessed body and caused his shoes to stick to his feet because of the excessive blood flowing into them?

I had to stifle the urge to get out of the car, stand in the middle of the street, and shout at all of you to stop! For Allah's sake — stop! My dearest sister, I love you. More than anything, I desire success for you. And what is success? Is it attracting the glance of men who desire you for nothing more than your body? Is it going out and having a "good time"? I would never want to see you suffer. But time has taught me that the path you are on is a slippery one that leads to nothing more than misery.

Once upon a time, I too believed that there was nothing more to life than having "fun." I too reveled in male attention that gave me a sense of self-worth — until I found purpose.

"What is purpose?" you ask. One word — Allah and following His way. That means leading a life filled with service to mankind and spreading goodness. No amount of male attention is going to fill that emptiness, the void left by not having Allah in your life.

I will pray for you and keep hoping that we will someday be friends in Paradise. Ameen. Until then, I'm ready to help you in any way. I am your sister in Islam.

Fi Amanillah.