The Guardian - World News
| Title | ‘Muslim women are not afraid to be seen’ – the power of the printed hijab | Source | The Guardian - World News |
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At London fashion week models wore headscarves adorned with jewellery, and brands like Vela are leading the change online. For gen Z Muslim women, bolder designs are making a break from darker colours • Don’t get Fashion Statement delivered to your inbox? Sign up here There’s a common sentiment among my hijab-wearing friends: a plain black headscarf is the equivalent of putting your hair in a slickback bun. A slickback bun is classic, timeless and polished – it can go with almost anything. But, it can also look a little tired. I love bold prints, and it isn’t just me. A friend of mine gravitates toward leopard prints and pashmina-style scarves, a nod to her Kashmiri heritage. And it’s not only an aesthetic choice – for many hijab-wearing women, patterned scarves feel like a push against the idea that Muslim women should blend in. Continue reading... |
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| Link | https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2026/feb/26/muslim-women-are-not-afraid-to-be-seen-the-beauty-of-the-bold-printed-hijab | Published At | 2026-03-02 01:45:02 (2 weeks ago) |
| Created At | 2026-03-02 02:14:17 | Updated At | 2026-03-02 02:14:17 |