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Top 10 Ideas On How To Wear a Pashmina Hijab & Video Tutorial

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↓ 7. Twisted Turban Look

The turban looks have been trending for quite some time now. The urban style of Hijab involves covering the head while leaving the neck uncovered by either creating a front knot or with a twisted top look. Turban Hijab is easily achievable with a pashmina scarf as they hold up well and are less likely to slip off, unlike silk scarfs. With a scarf cap in place, it is less likely for a turban hijab to fall apart. For individuals also wanting to cover their chin and neck can wear a new scarf around their neck, ensuring a complete modest look. This style of Hijab is great for both teens and adults, and it comes down to how comfortably one carries it. This form of Hijab is often spotted with Western Outfits like Dresses, Suits, Jeans, and Shirts. However, it is also spotted in Eastern Cultures where it has been sported with Eastern Attires. We are amazed by how comfortable yet chic it looks in the picture below.

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↓ 6. Turban Pashmina Wrap

Here is another turban look which involves a front criss-cross. This new style of doing Hijab is interesting and is being adopted worldwide. This head wrap with a nude Pashmina Scarf is what the upcoming winters should be all about. Instead of draping the scarf under the chin, how about only wrapping it around the head? It is also great at providing warmth since Pashmina is made from a fine type of wool that comes from the Himalayan regions. Head wraps were initially done by the Africans and have now come to be used as head accessories. Head wraps are now being substituted for Hijabs as they provide more hair coverage. Many believe this style not to be compliant of the teachings of Islam, while some argue that it comes down to how one covers themselves along with the turban hijab.

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↓ 5. Calligraphy Pashmina Scarf

Printed Hijabs have been around for quite some time now with a few variations here and there. We came across this Calligraphy Pashmina scarf that is beautiful to carry. The Islamic Calligraphy is appreciated worldwide and is traced back to the 8th century. Calligraphy was incorporated in art where it was often inscribed into the ceilings of Mosques. Eventually, it entered the fashion world where it was done on Apparel like Shirts, Kurtis, and Bags. Calligraphy is now being done on Scarfs that are often used as Hijabs. This type of Hijab can be draped in the old traditional way or can be draped around the head like a turban.

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