Step 1. Place a pashmina over your head with one side longer than the other, as seen in the picture.
Step 2. Fold back the scarf behind the nape/neck so the two edges meet together.
Step 3. Using a safety pin, pin the two edges together behind the back of the neck.
Step 4. This picture shows the front view of step 3. When pinning behind the neck, make sure the front of the scarf has a smooth finish and is a comfortable fit.
Step 5. Take the longer end of the scarf and start to bring round under the chin.
Step 6. Continue to take the scarf up round to the other side. You may have to adjust the rest of the scarf around the shoulders a little so that it wraps round smoothly.
Step 7. Here is a side view of step 6. This will help understand step 7 more clearly.
Step 8. This picture shows how the scarf has been brought round to the opposite side.
Step 9. Adjust the scarf so it falls evenly around your shoulders, you may also have to finger comb the the scarf at the forehead so no creases show on the front part of the scarf. Once everything is to your satisfaction, pin the top scarf to the part around the neck.
Step 10. Front view of step 9. Once the scarf has been pinned, you can adjust the scarf a little more until you’re happy with the way it looks. Hijab Style 2:
Step 1. Place a pashmina over your head with one side longer than the other, as seen in the picture.
Step 2. Fold back the scarf behind the nape/neck so the two edges meet together.
Step 3. Using a safety pin, pin the two edges together behind the back of the neck.
Step 4. This picture shows the front view of step 3. When pinning behind the neck, make sure the front of the scarf has a smooth finish and is a comfortable fit.
Step 5. Take about 20cm from the longer end of the scarf and start to bring it up towards the top of the head, near the center.
Step 6. Using a pin, secure the edge of the hijab to the top of the head. Make sure it is pinned in the center of the head or slightly over to the other side. This ensures the ends can’t be seen when style is completed.
Another point to note, for slippery fabrics such as chiffon and georgette, pin well over past the centre and over to the other side of the head, this will ensure the hijab stays firmly in place as arranged.
Step 7. Pick up the hjab from where it was pinned in step 6. Start to bring the scarf back down towards the chin.
Step 8. Continue to bring the scarf round under the chin…..
Step 9. …..and to the other side.
Step 10. Continue to bring up and over the head toward where the scarf was pinned in step 6.
Step 11. Pin the edge of the scarf just over where it was pinned in step 6. Alternatively, the pin can be taken out and both edges pinned together. Ensure the bottom edge stays under and is covered by the top layer.
Step 12. This shows how the hijab looks at the back.
Step 13. Take the scarf along the fold on the left hand side and pull it forward to the right side.
This is why it was mentioned in step 6 that slippery scarves should be pinned past the center otherwise this fold will keep falling back.
Step 14. Final step, now take the right side of the hijab and bring it up and over the bottom layer.
Step 15. You can adjust the scarf at the front and back a little more until you’re happy with the way it looks.
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