Showing posts with label Muslim women inside the home. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Muslim women inside the home. Show all posts
Around the house style: Private slumber party
If I could walk around my house freely, I would definitely wear this style. A short pajama-like shirt with a pair of flip flops. It is so comfortable! I personally love flip-flops especially because they are like slippers without covering the whole foot. I hate wearing socks or traditional fluffy slippers in the house. My feet need to be free, but protected. So flip-flops are the best alternative for me. As for spaghetti strapped dresses, they are so comfy to sleep in, and hang around in the house in...especially in the summer time. May Allah bless and reward us all! ~ Nisa
I love just a pair of jeans and a t-shirt. You can dress them up with a few pieces of jewelry, some make up, and a cute hair style. This style could also be worn outside and hijabified with a hijab and one of those really, thin shirts to go underneath.
Around the house style: City Lady

A good hairstyle for this set would be the pig tails in the picture. As for make up, a bit of grey eyeliner, dark blue eye shadow, and lash extending mascara would work well. Remember, the make up should be light. You cannot make salat with too much make-up on. You don't want to waste your time reapplying all of that, now would you? May Allah bless and guide us all! - Nisa
I think you probably all know that one of my favorite colors is pink. It goes great with my skin tone, it's "feminine" (although I try hard not to associate colors with genders), and it's such a happy color. This set looks a bit more like what someone would just "throw on" in the house.
Around the house style: Ooh pink
Being simple can go a long way, just as long as it's done right. Making do with what you have is part of what sparks creativity! I love those sneakers in the set though! Also sisters, perfume inside the house only! Wearing those tight shorts around brothers or older sons may not be the best thing to do, so opt for pink sweat pants if you can. :) The make-up should be kept to the minimum. You can't make salaat if your face is doused in make-up. So if you don't want to have to reapply your hard work, don't make a fuss over your face. Looking like this:
Is unacceptable, and ugly. D: A nice application of kohl, non water proof mascara, lipgloss, and a light application of eyeshadow is totally in. All of those can be re applied without too much inconvenience. Oh, and please don't eat my M&M's! :D May Allah bless and guide us all! -Nisa
I have only been to California once in my life, and that was to visit my grandmother. I love it there! It's so nice, and sunny. It's also breezy, and the way people dress is so "californian". I don't want to create any stereotypes here, just want to describe something I can't explain very well with words. Hehe. :) So, this set is dedicated to California.

Bye bye NY, Hello CA!
If you have little brothers or older sons the shorts may not be the best things to wear around them. Opt for a pair of jeans or pants the same color. If you have a private pool or jacuzzi, that's where the bikini comes in...otherwise it's just for fun. :P This s style is very comfortable, and it's perfect for a work out on the treadmill...or whatever. As for a quick, cute hair do...how about the messy loopy pony tail?


How cute is that? I tried this, but my hair was cut short so it didn't come out very well. And I also did it while my hair was still wet. I ended up with no-heat curls on my tail though! May Allah bless and guide us all! - Nisa
*Bismiallah*
Yellow is such a pretty color. Actually, it's my Moms favorite color so this set is dedicated to her. I love the summery feel of this outfit. It's so cheerful, and light. Not only that, but it seems a bit vintage, and I love vintage clothing.

It was all Yellow
Oh and flip flops are so comfortable! I love wearing these things around the house! To me, they are better than slippers. I also love the sounds they make when you walk. Lol. Flop, flop, flop...fffttt.

A beautiful french braid would go with this style! French braids are so pretty! Except, when worn under hijab it sort of looks like you have a bumpy head...so...not recommended!



May Allah bless and guide us all! ~Nisa
I have always loved how Chinese dresses have looked. They are so beautiful and elegant. I have no idea how to hijabify them because the dresses are very form fitting. Now, unless you want to buy dresses three sizes bigger than you, and wear a long cardigan over the top; it's up to you. However, who says you can't rock them inside the home? So, I created a set for the hijabi's and niqabi's to wear inside the home:

Simply sauve...
Look at how pretty the green is! I am so in love with this dress, it isn't even funny. Well, if I can find it in a store one of these days, I will wear it around the house. Remember ladies, perfume only inside of the home! As for a hairstyle, how about this beautiful chinese hairbun?

That is so pretty! On Youtube I found a demonstration on how to do it. Just don't try to wear this under your hijab. The sticks may ruin your hijab, or you may accidentally poke yourself. :)



May Allah bless and guide us all! - Nisa
*Bismiallah*
I've noticed that on many fashion hijab blogs that there is a lack of outfits for inside the home. Yeah, sometimes we hijabis & niqabis want to dress up all beautiful in the outfits that we can't wear outside. Just because we can't wear it outside doesn't mean we are entirely barred from wearing them entirely. Of course we would have to dress for salaah, but throwing a jilab on for ten minutes to make salaah shouldn't stop us from looking guh-or-geeeous. ;) Many Muslim women have husbands that like to see them dressed up, or many of us simply dress up because we want to look cute for ourselves! Now ladies, if you have older sons or brothers living at home with you some of these outfits may not be for you. Your brothers don't want to see you trotting around in Daisy Dukes, believe me! However, if you are single or married with small or no children; go for it! Otherwise, opt for a pair of jeans. :)  The very first Around the House Style on this blog for us hijabi/niqabi sisters is the Hidden princess.
Magical Pink Kingdom
Haha, get it? Hidden princess? Remember, perfume only inside the house! Of course the stuff in the set may be a bit expensive, but options are available. Don't be discouraged by the prices. :) May Allah bless & guide us all. - Nisa