What to forget for a while
For the period of Ramadan, which this year will last from July 9 to August 8, put aside short mini skirts. Maxi or mid-knee length are optimal. It is worth giving up on tight clothing, which emphasizes the dignity of a figure, for example, tight jeans. The absolute bad manners is to come out in transparent clothes: this can cause open condemnation or, at best, dissatisfied glances in your direction. For lovers of a deep neckline, we recommend holding a scarf or pashmina in your purse in order to be able to cover your chest in a public place. Choose brighter shades for brighter make-up.
What is welcome
Clothing for Ramadan is distinguished by a free cut, long skirts on the floor and a closed sleeve. An interestingly tied, for example, in the form of a turban shawl easily turns into a hijab. In the Quranic text, the word "hijab" means not just a woman’s scarf. This is a collective image that defines the norms of the dress code of a Muslim woman.
The celebration of Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of the post, is perhaps worth paying attention to flowing Jalabis, trending turbans and magnificent Abayas. In any case, on the feast of conversation, wear everything new and the best. Happy and stylish Ramadan to you!
Beads
The most ancient attribute of believers - prayer beads - have always been a piece of art. Carved from stone, wood or enamel, Muslim prayer beads traditionally have 99 beads in accordance with 99 names of Allah. Or 33, but always an odd number.
"Mesbaha" (rosary) - a connecting link between the mind and body of a person, heart and soul, help him distract from the mortal world and delve into the spiritual world. The French House Mazlo, founded by Lebanese Giorgius Saech el Mazlum at the beginning of the 15th century, delighted believers with skillfully crafted beads specifically for the Tanagra brand. His threads are collected from precious stones. Each Mesbach is exclusive. Chief jeweler Robert Mazlo believes: each thread is rosary - a story, and each has its own.
The best abaya
The finale of the fifth season of the best design for the best Abaya by Persil Arwaa Abaya Competition, held in early June at the Armani Hotel, revealed the winner - it was Sudanese fashion designer Reyan Khatafi.
The competition turned out to be hot, and Khatafi almost lost the lead to Saudi Arabian designer Sarah Al Saadi. Competitive work was evaluated by a competent jury, and the famous designer and fashion expert Amal Murad became the mentor of the contestants. The winner of the competition received a special prize from the sponsor of the Persil Arwaa Shampoo project and an internship grant from designer Abay Amal Murad.