First of all, i would like to begin by apologizing to all sistaz out there if what i will discuss may hurt or touch anybody feelings or dignity. The title say it all...'Hijabiez Dilemma' make it clear that the article is about the muslimah who choose to cover their hair. When i said about 'dilemma'..it refers to the hijabies trends nowadays, what i really means is how they carry the hijab on their head with their attire.
Recently, there is popular issue about 'bonggol unta hijab' but i choose not to talk about it since im not really sure about it....what i'm going to discuss here about the attitude in choosing clothes to be matched with their hijabs. The latest trends that can be seen in Malaysia is legging fever. Everywhere we can see woman or girls wear it....regardless whether is day or night..formal or informal event. The problem is now..it seems that the muslimah are trying to be fashionable without thinking or analyzing whether the trends is suitable for them to follow or not. For example, a girl who wear long sleeve shirts(alhamdulillah at 1st when i saw her) but when my eyes roll to the bottom part..i mean the legs, the girl wore a super tight legging(it's metallic or a bit shining) so it make it noticeable for others that it was legging and tight. I don't know what they think when opt to wear hijab with legging..yeah it is like long pants but it SUPER TIGHT...and it is not same with boot-cut jeans or spandex long pants. So, definitely, legging does not fall in the same group of long pants.
So, sisters i personally think that legging is not a long pants. Seriously..it is not a proper attire for a hijabies to wear legging in the public. Wassalam...
I would disagree if people said that, being a hijjabies, you can't be fashionable... but u're certainly right... certain things don't go hand in hand... it almost like, a tuna sandwich with peanut butter and strawberry jam, with extra sun dried tomato and parmesan cheese... leggings are pretty, but not for you to wear it outdoor, let alone in so-called Islamic attire.
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