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Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Hijab Styles For Summer

Blue dress with hijab

Hijab Styles For Summer
Hijab Styles For Summer
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Hijab Styles For Summer
Hijab Styles For Summer

Wearing the hijab is a sign of modesty within Muslim culture. With this style of dress, only the face and hands are left visible. The hijab itself is a set of two scarves that is worn to cover the hair and neck. In the warmer months, women may achieve a more summery look by choosing light, colorful scarves and tying them in unique ways.

Loose & Light : Hijab Styles For Summer

You can create a loose, billowy feel while still remaining completely covered. Start by donning a full underscarf, ensuring that your neck is completely covered. Select a light shawl that has a lot of length. Place the shawl over your head so that one end is much longer than the other. Once you have arranged the lengths to your liking, pin the shawl in place even with both brow lines. Allowing the shorter end to remain hanging, draw the long end of the shawl loosely under the jaw so that it hangs down to the base of the neck (hence the need for a full undescarf). Bring it all the way around your head, then pin it in place with the same pin you previously used.

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If sporting your wild hair down is an option that you will be choosing then you can not go past a nice streamlined and straight hair. Luxurious wild hair are an easy way to slimmer and sleek down your face, especially if you have wide face, so break out the flat iron and keep in mind to use hairstyling products that will secure your hair when heat appearance and give you holiday-cheer-filled shiny hair.

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Saturday, August 7, 2010

BIG BOOTS.


MICRO SCHOOL SKIRT - WHO’S FAULT IS IT?

The up and coming generations are in need of some bigger boots to fill. As soon as they have double digits to their age, immediate progress has undertaken, and finally they are pronounced teenagers. Only a decade has passed since their joyful births’ and already they’re pondering amongst high heels and skin tight dresses. No more games of hide and seek but the odd bit of truth or dare wouldn’t hurt, Barbie dolls are tossed into the trash and it’s now time for them to play dress up…

Yesterday, while browsing through ‘The Sun’ I came across an article about ‘Tesco’ selling ‘micro school skirts for girls of 9’. Basically, parents had been outraged about a school skirt that came over as provocative and supposedly sexy. The Hitch and Stitch is only 29.5cm long, shorter than my school ruler, which is a bit of an abomination. As the name suggests, the hemline had been hitched up to give the skirt a bit of a fashionable structure and because of this Tesco was immediately slammed;

Although, what I want to say on this subject is, why has Tesco decided to create a skirt like this for school? Obviously they had reason for making such a skirt, and didn’t just pluck the idea from the sky. I’m sorry to say, but girls of the age of nine are appealed to such skirts, and Tesco must’ve looked into this to make their profit.
Girls of this age group want to look like their older peers that adorn jeggings and crop tops and body-cons, this is exactly what they look up to, whether their parents like it or not. Also, what bothers me is the fact that if the dress was sold for anything else, like a social event, I don’t think a popularity of mothers would even think twice before buying their daughter something like this. I have seen many a times while walking through time, girls of the age of five wearing things for example like jeggings, and gladiator sandals, that totally resembles the looks of an eighteen year old.

The Sun then goes onto compare the skirt to a ‘modest… Sainsbury’s Skirt’ and a ‘Sensible… Asda’s Skirt’. I’m trying to contemplate back to when I was nine, and wondered which dress I would choose out of the three, and I think it would certainly be Tesco’s. To be honest, most girls do wear tights with the skirt, so not pairing the tights with it does make the child seem bare, but that could always be adjusted. Jane Hamilton – The Sun’s Consumer Editor – compares it to another product that was also the slammed, Primark’s padded bikinis for seven year olds, which is also ridiculous, but seven year olds shouldn’t even have bikinis!

Referring back to what I said in the introduction, some children of the up and coming generations are growing older way too quickly, and possibly do need to be taken down a peg or two.

What I think mothers’ should do is ask: why Tesco might’ve sold a skirt like that, before going on to accuse them.
Nine year olds are acting line nine-teen year olds and prefer to wear something cool rather than modest. They want to be responsible and considered an adult before they can even spell the word adolescent.

Don’t get me wrong, Tesco should also think about the parents who are buying their products and whether they think they are appropriate for their children, but also, I think media and reality really should categorize the audience a bit more and show distinctively whether that top should be for a nine year old, or for a nineteen year old.
To read the article and view the skirts, head to: The Sun
Thank you for reading, I'd like to hear your comments on this also
J'aime x

Monday, June 14, 2010

Hello...Goodmorning, Lets rock.

Hey-ho! to everyone out there. It's possibly been more than 2months since I've written on this blog; Though it had it's benefits, which was that I rested from racking my weak wordless brain, begging it to give me something sufficient for your new readers. But thankfully I have had an epiphany!
My determination for this blog is struggling so from now on, blogs will only come in once a month, or if your lucky two or three times if I can set my mind to something interesting. I think this will make my blog more off a success if I don't just ramble on, nothings good about rambling from where I'm concerned. Please don't feel disuaded about visiting my blog, some good upcoming reads are coming your way my darlings. J'aime x



Music Videos have been deprived of Sexually Action,
now its time to roll them in...

Typically every summer, music videos become more seductive basically because hot weather has aroused and now its time to become the slut you can't be in the winter - skimpy clothing.
Bikinis, shorts, skirts become the regular on every street, and okay you'll expect that, but music videos take it to another level.

  1. Te Amo - was the first video I'd seen that had so much sexual content involved that I was like wow, and don't get this wrong but woman on woman action is a little bit more seductive and disapproved upon when kiddiewinks are around, so I've been guessing that some music video producers need something more creative in their creations.
  2. Notoriously, we know Gaga as one of those that like to jump off the edge with her videos, and not just to dip the toe, we know she goes FULL THROTTLE. ALEJANDRO. is what I call innocent porn. I actually feel embaressed when I get caught watching half naked people grind on some skeleton, ghostly like bed. Handcuffs aswell!! The odds moans at the start. Gaaagaaa.
  3. Ciara's Ride It. I don't think anyone could get this connatation wrong; It's probably not the most exposed video, but we know CeeCee loves her legs and to move with them, so why not wear a fur coat and a swimsuit that only partially covers the groin. I saw too much pelvis hahahaa. And theres her with Ludacris sexily chewing on her gum. Please...
But yes, I believe a new type of video has evolved, with plenty of sex. Although I do argue that it is creative, and maybe I was being stereotypical about Te Amo, I'm not homophobic, so maybe music is a way to promote same sex relationships as a good thing and not have the negative sprawled all over it.
Thinking now, I actually applaud Rihanna, Gaga, and Ciara, they're taking things a step further, and experimenting with what they have. Paparazzi are doing the same thing right? following down the beaches and whatnot.
Britain and America and Canada are especially not as open as Europe when it comes to sex, they put labels on people that are not orbiting inside the regular. Diversity is the right thing, we can't just have innocent Justin Beiber rocking his fully clothed body, jokes. I love Beiber.

what do you guys think, were music videos sexually deprived?
J'aime x

Monday, April 19, 2010

Copy...right? (Times Two)













A few weeks ago, possibly more, I wrote a post about a British teen - Reece - rapping to a tune that was quite familiar. Only a few weeks ago being previously sung by Jason Derulo; (''Whatcha Say'').
Innocently, I quite enjoyed Derulo's version, without the knowledge that he had also basically ripped off the song. I was sort of angry and ashamed at the same time;
  1. I was very passionate about the matter only concerning Derulo and Reece, and personally I thought I was onto something here, with a good counter argument to bring up
  2. I hadn't done the proper research about the song, which in a way made me look like a real fool to passers by and followers (that will teach me a lesson )
Firstly, I must apologise to all the Imogen Heap fans who must have seen my blog and totally withdrew from it, I'd agreeable do the same. After being notified by the lovely English Rose I went off to listen to the song ''Hide and Seek'', which admittedly is not the most influential type of music in today's modern society. On the contrary, I actually quite liked the song and it's slow fluidity. It mesmerized me about Bon Iver's slow steady songs that I listen to occasionally to calm myself down.

Although you might not agree - Imogen Heap fans - since I havent heard any other Heap songs, but I see her music as ''vulnerable''. Typically because it is not mainstream; Personally, if I'd never written the previous post about Derulo, I probably would never hear of Imogen Heap, which is in a way, quite upsetting.

Okay, so I've just contemplated this fact: Derulo has, in someway allowed people to acknowledge Imogen Heap; Do you agree or not? This has allowed people like myself, who consistently think popular music is original, because it is the first time they've heard it. Logically, wouldn't Derulo's label or company have to ask permission to steal those lines from the song? From what I have heard, there is no difference in how those few lines sound. Imogen Heap must have accepted I guess, which might bring her more popularity.
Ahh, this is a very sensitive subject that I don't have much knowledge about, but I am so passionate about. I must end on this tone:

I think, bar what I have said above, (there could be truth in that also) that Derulo and his label may have seen Heap's song as vulnerable and without hesitating, pounced onto the song and made it their own. Before Derulo came onto the British scene, I wish I had heard British Native Heap's song, before being manipulated into believing Jason Derulo was the original, and then furthermore accusing Reece of copying the song.
I am sure there are many still out there who appreciate Derulo's version without knowing it's origins.

This has cleverly taught me to research into things thoroughly before writing about something as sensitive and as arguable as this. I hope that you guy now find this post a lot more agreeable, because I certainly made a big mistake. But I suppose that's what you have to go through to learn. As they say, you learn something everyday.
Enjoy.


Jaime x