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Ten Looks I Styled Using Hijabs from 'Haute Hijab'

We are always ‘haute’ in our beautiful hijabs from Haute Hijab! I recently took on the role of one of Haute Hijab’s Brand Ambassadors, and here are 10 looks I’ve compiled. Each one of the hijabs is linked (affiliate) for easy shopping. Which one is your absolute fave? Feel free to share this post with your friends so you all know where to shop of your next haute look and remember to use my code ‘Hakeemah’ for 10% off till 12/25 11:59pm!


LOOK 1

Cranberry‘ is a gorgeous deep shade of red currently in stock in jersey. Here I styled a similar color as a wrap over my turban, serving real hausa vibes.

LOOK 3

A beautiful brown shade, this one is bamboo woven ‘Chestnut’, styled with a hunter green dress on a walk during peak Autumn colors.

LOOK 5

We all need a creamy hijab color, and this one is perfection. Paired with hot pink, the shade I’m wearing here is similar to ‘Natural’, a beautiful neutral.

LOOK 7

If there’s one color hijab you could take with you to a desert island, what would it be? For me, I’d go back to ‘Black’

LOOK 9

Gray doesn’t have to be gloomy in this ‘Pewter’ hijab, paired with white and a flowy green dress for a sunny look, not a cloud in the sky!

LOOK 2

Nothing like a warm, golden hijab shade. Here I am wearing a similar shade to the current ‘Camel’, draped long and elegant over one shoulder.

LOOK 4

‘Dark Honey’ is that perfect shade of mustard yellow, and here I really highlighted the yellow by contrasting it with black, and a dose of heritage.

LOOK 6

I tapped into my soft side with an all-pink look in this ‘Petal’ hijab, which matched perfectly with my dress and bag.

LOOK 8

Summery fresh in this pretty purple color ‘Wisteria’, paired with a mango colored dress for an Eid picnic with the girlies.

LOOK 10

The grand finale had to be a bit extra. A queen never tilts her crown! In this regal look, I styled ‘Ivory’ as a turban under a chiffon as I twirled around my castle.

Let me know what other Haute Hijab content you’d like to see on the blog, and I’ll try my best to produce it for you!

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