heyy , please tell where these images can be found? is there a site where we can see emirati socialites wearing abaya, real life images? great for inspiration
Salaam sis! :) I simply admire Emirati women. Their style is just amazing MashaAllah! And I am loving those Abayas! They are really beautiful!! Please post more pics of beautful Khaleeji/Emarati women InshaAllah!
Beauty is described differently by every person though these ladies are gorgeous!! I am more on the minimal side of the equation though mashallah, they are dressed to impress! I totally dig the bags and some of the outifts. sf
i love seeing emarati women esp in their abayas. love abayas to bits but i wear them only to religious functions so far. how i hope to wear it more often!
Dear Khaleejia: I love loooove love your blog! I just started reading it and really enjoy the fashion and beauty tips. I am a Western gal who has traveled frequently to the Middle East on business trips, have lots of friends there, and really like getting to know modern culture. I have a question for you though, I realize you specialize in Khaleeji life - I'm going on a business trip to Riyadh (my first time in Saudi!) next month and everyone warns me that in regards to wearing abaya there it is very conservative (i.e. no designs, etc.) I love fashion but am unfamiliar with abaya/niqab cuts/designs and am just dipping my toes into it. What can I get away wearing in Riyadh that's fashionable but still acceptable? Can I get away making a plain conservative abaya and niqab still look good without getting in trouble for it? What do you recommend for the lady traveling to Saudi? If you could provide a post on this I would be eternally grateful!
I don't know what such a big fuss with someone that it's not Emirati. Emiratis have lost their culture and identity so much that they not only don't care about what others wear but also are being represented by Indians. They should start to be a bit more careful and start to preserve their culture. They should at least start by becoming an arab speaking country and not an English one.
I love all of your designs ! All women looks amazing. I realy enjoy to visite your page. Thanks for your good work with your fashion blog Khaleejia. Best wishes from Sangmo
Yay for Emarati girls =D I loooove their style <3
ReplyDeleteYes I agree...all are beautiful. It is what is inside...and ohh lovin' some of those abayyas!
ReplyDeleteheyy , please tell where these images can be found?
ReplyDeleteis there a site where we can see emirati socialites wearing abaya, real life images?
great for inspiration
Yay for hind and reem! :)
ReplyDeleteSalaam sis! :) I simply admire Emirati women. Their style is just amazing MashaAllah! And I am loving those Abayas! They are really beautiful!! Please post more pics of beautful Khaleeji/Emarati women InshaAllah!
ReplyDeleteBeauty is described differently by every person though these ladies are gorgeous!! I am more on the minimal side of the equation though mashallah, they are dressed to impress! I totally dig the bags and some of the outifts. sf
ReplyDeletei love seeing emarati women esp in their abayas. love abayas to bits but i wear them only to religious functions so far. how i hope to wear it more often!
ReplyDeleteDear Khaleejia: I love loooove love your blog! I just started reading it and really enjoy the fashion and beauty tips. I am a Western gal who has traveled frequently to the Middle East on business trips, have lots of friends there, and really like getting to know modern culture. I have a question for you though, I realize you specialize in Khaleeji life - I'm going on a business trip to Riyadh (my first time in Saudi!) next month and everyone warns me that in regards to wearing abaya there it is very conservative (i.e. no designs, etc.) I love fashion but am unfamiliar with abaya/niqab cuts/designs and am just dipping my toes into it. What can I get away wearing in Riyadh that's fashionable but still acceptable? Can I get away making a plain conservative abaya and niqab still look good without getting in trouble for it? What do you recommend for the lady traveling to Saudi? If you could provide a post on this I would be eternally grateful!
ReplyDeleteYour New Fan,
"Lost In Riyadh"
10/10 for style spesh the pink look!
ReplyDeleteSAM XX keep posting:)
I don't know what such a big fuss with someone that it's not Emirati. Emiratis have lost their culture and identity so much that they not only don't care about what others wear but also are being represented by Indians. They should start to be a bit more careful and start to preserve their culture. They should at least start by becoming an arab speaking country and not an English one.
ReplyDeleteI love all of your designs ! All women looks amazing. I realy enjoy to visite your page. Thanks for your good work with your fashion blog Khaleejia. Best wishes from Sangmo
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