Well,if you are a hijabis, may be you have heard 'bout this Japanese-Britain muslim designer who own a label call maysaa...so hot and chic, stylish.
Before, we all knew that when it comes to covering aurah, you will put on your baju kurung and your 'skema' tudung bawal, kira paling decent and not more than that...except when u go to UIA or IIU, you will counter bermacam gaya dan fesyen tudung students pakai..not more to mention their jubah and abayas. Di KL bas usually stops at central market, termasuk lah bas yang datang dari serata kolej dan uni merata KL dan Selangor, dari situ memang banyak students we all akan jumpa. Tapi one thing for sure you can easily identify UIA students because of their hijab/tudung or their attire. Contohnya, jubah/abaya worn underneath with leggings or jeans, maxi with cardigan, cardigan with inner and wide leg pants, plus tudung bawal yang kitaorang belit sana belit sini, african wrap yang besar gedabak yang we all wrap sampai setengah badan, tudung handkerchief china yang we all twist depan belakang..fuh,memang macam-macam cara jak.Sampey, ada kawan2 yang dari Uni lain labelkan we all sebagai uni-fashion gya..penah juak when I gi outing with Zul, ( g pasar malam ajak la..) i makey la selendang/shawl yang I pin kan atas kepala, cun juak bertemu dengan uni-mate zul, of kos la rompuan, mun sik sik la sidak madah camtok,
pompuan poret: Zul, awek ko orang maner yer? pelik jer cara dia pakai tudung, belit sana sini..pin kan atas kepala lah..pelik aku fesyen budak UIA lah..'
hei...pakah? sukati I la nak makey tudung giney..waima I nak makey tudung saji atas palak pun mun I rasa ya fesyen, so wat pompuan? ceh...masih marah ku koh mun ngenang statement pompuan ya, bukan statement 'bout my hijab, but statement yg kuar dari mulut pompuan yang sorang ya *adalah sebab Mania murka nak*..becoz for me statement camya i see it as compliment, yalah tek nak miak UIA one ahead step in hijab fashion dari miak uni lain..*nang confident mena la tekkk*
Sigh...mun la masa ya tekk, Hana Tajima ada sik lah sidak ya tek dapat molah statement gya...instead mesti pompuan tek madah, "aih, stylo ko pun awek Zul, Hana Tajima sunggoh.." haha.. as if..
The truth is, if u are Malay Hijabis, doesn't mean that u have to stick to your baju kurung or jubah only. Islam outline that in covering your aurah, the only skin that you can show off is your face and your hands. So, anything yang dapat cover your body, without revealing the shapes and lumps of your body is permissible.
Check out Hana Tajima sensible clothing line, Maysaa, which consists of sensible trousers, tops, hand-made hijabs and maxi skirts and dresses, long maxi. Hijab not only refers to the traditional head-covering, but the prevailing aspect of dressing in a way that adheres to the Qu'ran and words of Allah (swt), where a woman covers herself in a respectable manner.Islam always sees woman as so treasured, akin to a precious jewel, that her beauty need not be leered at or made into spectacle for anyone and everyone to see. To put it plainly, a woman's goodies should only be appreciated by her husband,the concept. Apa tek kata orang, "less is more".
So, silalah berkenalan dengan designer cum model hot terpanas dari UK tok...
(pictures credit to Google)
camtok lah upa miak UIA koh..kira mun nak g canteen main rasok jak apa ada, baitnya cardigan, jaket denim, ngan selendang, jeans underneath jubah..apa tek takut di tangkap mak guard. Nang high street fashion mek org g canteen koh..Tapi sik la mek orang sampey bercoat bulu, berboot setengah betis nak..kudik jak ari koh..Tapi,yalah I nak madah...ada juak miak sinun (orang melaya) nang kempang juak sidaknya pegi ke canteen berkain batik segala koh, heran juak, maka canteen ya kan tempat awam, sidak pelawat memang akan landing ke sia, tempat pertemuan emak bapak tunangan suami boifren etc. ya nang tahap meher la...dah lah terkebo-kebo di sia..kain batik ya di pakey masa nak mandik lah cik kiah oiii..ya nang bukan fesyen la, ya ceridak namanya..sik tauk lah juak mun kaktok Hana Tajima pandey nait runaway berkain batik segala nak..
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