Jun
24
2009
Weekend came and went just like that in a blink of an eye. Fortunately, last weekend was a blast as my family did a triple birthday celebration – BBQ and Durian Fest. I turned 25 last Friday on 19 June while my cousin and his son turned 30 and 3 on 18 June and 12 June respectively.
For my simple birthday I opted out for a more hmmm… I actually don’t know how to put into words the outfit and look I picked for the day. Why don’t you guys help me out with this one.

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Mar
30
2009
I am always into trying new things and it’s been a while since I tried sporting a new look. Like beauty and makeup, fashion too is a very important factor in my life. I can’t help it as I am pretty much a very vain girl.
As I try out a new style, I become very conscious of myself and it takes quite a lot of convincing from Fai to make me feel comfortable in my chosen outfit. As my fiance, he always does know when to use the right words, pointing out to me that I was actually able to pull off this style.

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Dec
14
2007
As a muslim woman, there are certain rules abt dressing appropriately. We are not able to expose our aurat (only the palm of our hands and face can be exposed). However, there are flexibility in today’s modern context.
Here are some ways young muslim women like me can dress. These pictures are courtesy from Wetseal (a store from the US just like Forever21). And they are affordable too.

Long sleeve tee with Sequined Silver Tank Top like Jersey together with Skinny Jeans and Knee-high Boots.

Long Sleeve Cardigan and Metallic Tank Top with Skinny Jeans and Ankle Boots.

For those who are slightly more daring: Leggings, Tank Top and Long Sweater with Knee-high Boots
Now all you need is the hijab (tudung) to match each single outfit. Have fun mixing and matching your outfits.
You can get their clothes at www.wetseal.com.
Nur @ ilovelookinggood