Well, I
received some comments saying that the tutorial was not that clear and
some of you didn't get it so I decided to update the tutorial. Lesser
steps but hopefully easier to understand. Hopefully.
These pictures were taken during my second photoshoot for I Love Tudung on 26th March 2013, 72 days after I gave birth to my beloved daughter Putri Jibrael Zumirrah. For those who have waited, sorry for the delay in posting this.
Nowadays I prefer to wear comfortable inners that covers the neck as some dresses and tops are quite low cut, so just in case I will wear inners that covers the neck and shoulders to prevent any skin from showing especially when some scarves are a bit transparent. I got this one from, yes, I Love Tudung too but I love it because it is comfortable and cooling.
As I have
mentioned in my earlier blog post in August 2012, wearing the hijab in this
style allows you to improvise greatly, as you can either wear it loose or
fasten it with more pins. It pretty much depends on your face type and shape,
and pretty much the style you want to go for. This style is
versatile.
Here are the
steps!
STEP 1
Put on your
inner over your head. It is important that your inner is steady so that your
scarf will be secured. Adjust your shawl over your inner with one end shorter
than the other.
STEP 2
Wrap the
short end of the shawl under your neck and adjust it accordingly to cover your
neck. Secure the short end above or behind your ears with a pin (1st
Pin).
STEP 3
You can
place another pin behind the ear (2nd pin) on the first layer of the longer
part of the shawl to fasten it in place according to your liking. Then pin
behind the ear on the first layer of the shorter part of the shawl (3rd
pin).
STEP 4
Now bring
and wrap around the longer part of the shawl completely over your head.
Depending on the look I want to achieve, I will adjust the shape accordingly
before anything else.
STEP 5
Pin behind
both ears again (4th and 5th pins) over the second layer to hold the shawl in
place (If necessary, you can put an additional pin on the top of your head to
keep everything in place (6th pin).
STEP 6
And there you go. Try and have a
bit of fun first in the first few times of trying this out. If you're just
starting out, I recommend at least 6 pins. You can then add / decrease once
you're used to the Pari Pari shawls and you get your own style. It can be done.