Sunday, April 19, 2015

9 Indonesian Hijab Bloggers Who Inspires Muslimah To Be outer Beauty and Inner Beauty

9 Indonesia Hijab Bloggers Who Inspires Muslimah To Be outer Beauty and Inner Beauty

Currently, the number of women who are already veiled in Indonesia more. Containers for them to exchange ideas and styles that are fashionable dress also countless in number, ranging from seminars to networking through blogs. So many, to the extent there Hijab Indonesian called Blogger.

Through blogs, they often pour the mind and also the style of dress hijab syar'i, but still look beautiful. We as readers will surely be inspired while reading their writings. Here are some hijab bloggers in Indonesia that can make you look beautiful. Not only outside, but also inside you. Anyone? Let's Listen!

1. Dian Pelangi

Dian Pelangi, one of the pioneers of fashion hijab in Indonesia via zonaomg.com
Among hijabers, Dian Pelangi name would have been familiar. yes, he was one of the women who pioneered the modern hijab fashion in Indonesia.

Through his blog at blog.dianpelangi.com, Dian Pelangi devote his love of fashion and also the hijab. He often displays the pictures in her dress fashionable, but still showed his identity as a Muslim woman slick. Styles of dress is, it can be replicated for those that dare to be different from others.

Dare to be different! via blogs Dian Pelangi itself is also a woman who is not afraid to be different, visible from the article, entitled "Quick Thoughts: Be Different!". According to him, being different is a joy because it can make us honest, proud, and grateful for ourselves. Agree, no?

2. Beautiful Tone Puspita

Tone, her nickname puspita via beautiful tone, beautiful Muslimah this one was no doubt her passion for fashion. Seen from the content of his blog full of pictures of her beautiful and fashionable style. Hijab dress styles of women who familiarly called tone is quite simple. And of course, you can make your dress inspiration everyday.

Never miss describe a style of dress via blogs. In each post, Nada always slip a little article about the clothes. This is what became his trademark. His writing is brief, but solid enough to explain the theme, the types of clothing are used, to reason and accerois choose some combination of these clothes. Clearly, there would be a boring place to visit!

3. Ria Miranda

Ria Miranda, his blog is a diary via blogs, Ria Miranda prefer to think of blogs as a diary. So, do not be surprised if this blog is more telling about the life and daily activities. However, this blog is not boring at all. In every article and story, Ria Miranda always slipped inspiration what worked that day and membahasakannya gets such a way that readers can also get the same inspiration.

Inspirational writings via blogs not only inspiring life only, we as readers can also get inspiration for the style of dress for Muslim-style. Ria profession as a fashion designer makes it often examines her dress style and latest fashion trends hijab. Passable, to increase knowledge about fashion hijab?

4. Fitri Aulia

Aulia Fitri blog, lots of tutorials and OOTD which can be followed via a blog. Blog of Fitri Aulia can be said to be very complete for you who want beautiful hijab and the outside-in. Through this blog, featuring various tutorials Fitr often wear hijab beautiful, solid-match tips Muslim clothes are fashionable, up inspirational writings about how he was applying the teachings of Islam in everyday life.

Many incorporate the teaching of religion in his life via a blog, writing style was heavy and not patronizing at all. When reading it, instead we are invited to talk and share with her relaxed. As seen in his latest article, "Baiti Jannati" (My house, Surgaku). In addition, for the affairs of a fusion of fashion and clothing tips, ability Fitri Aulia also can not be doubted. Understandably, he is a Muslim fashion designer who has been quite successful and recognized competence.

5. Ghaida Tsurraya

Ghaida Tsurraya is a fashion designer and a fashion blogger. So do not be surprised if in his blog, the woman who has become a mother of three children is often really showing photographs of everyday style dresses or often called Outfit of The Day (OOTD).
Although promoting Muslim clothing that shar'ie, this style of dress Ghaida did not monotonous. Ghaida combines smart clothes and colors that still look beautiful, bright, and cheerful in her underwear syar'inya. Can deh style for you to apply in daily activities.

Writings opens hearts and minds via blogs not only to show the style of dress, Ghaida also often slipped inspired writings on the sidelines of an image or a summary of its activities. The writing style is so relaxed, as if he was a friend of our own. So, you will not feel patronized when reading it.

6. Puput Utami

Puput Utami, many OOTD that can inspires via vemale.com
For Puput Utami, blogs have become a second home. Wrote stories comfortably in this personal blog. Starting from day-to-day activities, moments of family gathering, until events birthdays and experiences while pilgrimage to the holy land. His writing is very relaxed, but still inspiring. Like when he wrote how gadgets or devices affect their lives.

Many writings were also inspired via www.pupututami.com
In addition to writing, Puput also likes to show everyday style dresses or OOTD. His clothes were beautiful, simple style but also gives the impression of elegance. Really suitable for you, feminine minded Muslim.

7. Jenahara

Jenahara, likes to mix and match with casual style via her blog For you who love the casual style of hijab and also make-up, the blog of Jenahara really is right for you visit. Through his blog at jenahara.blogspot.com, Jenahara often display a variety of solid-match with the color and casual style that she wore for the day-to-day activities. In addition, Jenahara also often provide a tutorial for readers, ranging from the creation of the hijab to use make-up style.

Often upload tutorial makeup too! via her blog The style of the blog Jenahara more dominated by the style of the photo essay. Not too many words, but what he wants to say is quite explained by the photographs are visual. Anyway, convenient to read!

8. Beautiful Riyanti Princess

See blogs Beautiful Riyanti daughter, it seems you are invited walk around the city of Yogyakarta Indonesia with beautiful women and the hijab fashionable. How come? Yes, because during the last 3 months is Beautiful has #JogjaTrip program on his blog.

Inspiring style dress for roads via this blog is not just coverage of the streets alone, but also inserted the photos OOTD beautiful and attractive. Of this blog, you can get inspiration on the style of dress for a walk according to the place you want to go. Exciting!

9. Tiananda

In the blog woman who was familiarly called Tia's, you will find many many interesting things. Starting from the record travels to various countries, everyday style dresses or OOTD, until also the works of art do-it-yourself (DIY) product. So, there is no boredom deh look around this blog.

His writing is light but inspire via the blog, Tia on the style of this blog is also very interesting to read. It's as if he were his own vent to his friend. The writing was close to our lives and certainly a lot of inspiration to be had from any course of his life.

That 9 blogs hijabers Indonesia which can often you read. will not only inspire, but also to make you beautiful from the outside and inside. Happy reading!

The Rise of Hijab Fashion Bloggers


A young girl with a British accent speaks quickly into the camera. She shows off her beach attire—an alternative to what she calls the “horrific” burkini: cycling leggings, black-and-white printed head scarf, body-hugging turtleneck and a loose-fitting white scuba top. This is Dina Tokio, an influential Muslim fashion blogger.

In 2007, as the fashion-blog phenomenon was gaining momentum, Mariam Sobh was a Chicago-based journalist who wore her hijab while pursuing a career in TV news. Soon, she created a site called Hijab Trendz, the first online television and podcast entertainment series aimed at Muslim women in the United States. “When I started my website in 2007, I didn't find anyone else out there that specifically blogged about Muslim women's fashion from the perspective of what's hot right now on trends, and how to incorporate what was coming off runways into a look that still adhered to the Islamic requirements,” she tells The Daily Beast. Six years later, Hijab Trendz has evolved from a go-to Muslim style guide into a portal for all things concerning the contemporary Muslim woman. It averages 2 million hits a month and has over 38,000 fans on Facebook.


The Rise of Hijab Fashion Bloggers
In the last few years, a growing community of hijab fashion bloggers has changed the idea of what it means to be a modern Muslim woman. By Vanessa Rosales.

Now, Sobh has been joined by myriad women who blog on faith and fashion, and who adhere to a lifestyle in which being simultaneously modest and fabulous is possible. Miami-based blogger Yasmine Kanar—who calls herself “Yaz the Spaz”—came onto the scene in 2010, when she launched a series of hijab styling tutorials via YouTube. Her video on pashmina wrapping has over 762,000 views, and she now has 48,000 followers on Facebook and 24,000 followers on Instagram.

Many Westerners believe that traditional Muslim dress—and the vague category of “the veil”—is a sign of male oppression and backwardness. Freedom, we are told, is all about heels and lipstick. But the phenomenon of modern Muslim women testing out adventurous new styles on fashion blogs has proven quite different.

Now, Tokio, who’s half British and half Egyptian, has a headscarf and clothing line called Lazy Doll. She's a contributing columnist for an online Muslim magazine called Aquila. And there’s also New York–based blogger Sabrina Enayatulla, who runs the blog Slice of Lemon (another website for contemporary Muslim women); the Egyptian Dian Pelangi from Dianrainbow, Brooklyn-based half-British, half-Japanese Hana Tajima from Stylecovered, and Canada’s Saman from Makeup and Hijab Styles, just to name a few. What started in 2007 as part of the global blogger boom had peaked by 2009: now, these women are seen as influencers. Many have been summoned by fashion companies to act as representatives, ambassadors, and promoters for different brands.

The media may portray Muslim females as shrouded in black head-to-toe robes, feeding the stereotypical idea that modernism—not to mention fashion—and Islam cannot mix. But, as this crop of popular fashion blogs shows, wearing a hijab can mean a great number of things to a variety of women. Hijab fashion has always been around—but now the Internet has impacted it like never before. “When I started covering, at the age of 13, there weren't any tutorials or guidelines,” Kanar says. “Girls today have it much easier because they have far more sources of inspiration and they have the possibility to feel beautiful inside and out.”

But if the Internet has made hijab fashion visible, it has also proven that hijab can be eclectic. Some hijab fashion bloggers will often wear bold hues of lipstick with smoky eyes and curled lashes, while others prefer a more minimal look. Some of them will wear skinny jeans and heels but, like Yaz the Spaz, they will mix in tops that run down to the mid-thigh area, or choose vibrant palazzo pants with crisp blazers and gorgeous, colorful prints. Others, like Tokio, often wear loose trousers, emphasizing clashing prints, tomboy laid-back ensembles, vintage finds, and lavish jewelry. Sometimes hijab will be wrapped in the likes of a chic Poiret-style turban, while other times it will pop out because of its bright color or bold pattern. Hana from Stylecovered, for instance, will translate the collection of her multiple cultural background into her ensembles: Japanese-inspired silhouettes with high-end British sophistication and urban edge.

When it comes to ideas, Tajima says: “You have to throw out conventions, and look outside of mainstream fashion media. Those two things force you to be creative, and to find new ways of dressing. If you think about the intensely diverse and rich cultural heritage of women who wear the veil, you have such a vast pool of inspiration to draw from. Creatively speaking, you have an incredible starting point.”