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  2. Leena Snoubar opens up about wearing a hijab as a ... - AOL

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    The self-described "modest" fashion blogger is one of few mainstream influencers in the United States who wears a hijab. Leena Snoubar opens up about wearing a hijab as a mainstream fashion influencer

  3. Amena Khan - Wikipedia

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    Amena Khan is a British fashion designer, and internet celebrity. [1] She is best known for founding the fashion company Pearl Daisy, designing head scarfs, [2] and becoming the first hijab model in a L'Oreal hair-care campaign. [3] [4] [5]

  4. Major fashion retailer features first hijab-wearing model - AOL

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  5. Islamic fashion - Wikipedia

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    Moslema in style fashion show in Kuala Lumpur. Today the Islamic Fashion market is still in its early development stage; however, according to the numbers provided by the Global Islamic Economy Indicator [5] the dynamics will rapidly change: Muslim consumers spent an estimated $266bn on clothing in 2014, a number that is projected to grow up to $484bn by 2019.

  6. Mariah Idrissi - Wikipedia

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    Mariah Idrissi (born 16 August 1992) is a British model, public speaker, and online personality. Idrissi initially gained recognition as the first Muslim hijab-wearing model when she appeared in multinational retailer, H&M's "Close the Loop" campaign in 2015; after which, Idrissi became a leading authority on "modest fashion" appearing on domestic and international news programmes on the subject.

  7. Rawdah Mohamed - Wikipedia

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    Rawdah Mohamed is a Norwegian-Somali model, Instagram model, blogger, healthcare professional and activist. [1] She is known for her street style modelling and also regarded as a prominent advocate for the rights of Muslim women.

  8. Types of hijab - Wikipedia

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    This table of types of hijab describes terminologically distinguished styles of clothing commonly associated with the word hijab. The Arabic word hijāb can be translated as "cover, wrap, curtain, veil, screen, partition", among other meanings. [ 1 ]

  9. Islamic veiling practices by country - Wikipedia

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    Two mannequins; one to the left wearing a hijab on the head and one to the right veiled in the style of a niqab.. Various styles of head coverings, most notably the khimar, hijab, chador, niqab, paranja, yashmak, tudong, shayla, safseri, carşaf, haik, dupatta, boshiya and burqa, are worn by Muslim women around the world, where the practice varies from mandatory to optional or restricted in ...