The Definitive Hijab Style Guide

Instructions
- Frame the hijab around your face as you like, making sure to keep one side longer than the other.
- Cross the longer end over the shorter end and wrap it over your head very loosely, being sure to keep some volume all around. (Note: if you’re not a volume person, simply wrap it around your head a little tighter.)
- Secure at the top and side of your head with a magnet.

What’s it good for?
- Rectangle hijabs
- All face shapes
- Extra coverage
- Perfect with glasses!
Works With:

This is a super simple and versatile style. Depending on the fabric you choose and how tightly you tie the hijab, the look can range from carefree whimsy to elevated grace. When styled with jersey, woven and modal, this style doesn’t require ANY pins.
Instructions
- Frame the hijab around your face, keeping one side shorter than the other. Secure under your chin with a magnet.
- Bring the longer side across and over your head, then wrap the rest around your neck and let the ‘tassel’ drape downwards in front of your shoulder.
- Alternatively, just wrap the longer side around your neck once and let the ‘tassel’ hang. The style depends on your personal preference.

What’s it good for?
- Rectangle hijabs
- All face shapes
- Extra coverage
- Perfect with glasses!
Works With:

This is a super simple and versatile style. Depending on the fabric you choose and how tightly you tie the hijab, the look can range from carefree whimsy to elevated grace. When styled with jersey, woven and modal, this style doesn’t require ANY pins.
Instructions
Instructions
- Frame the hijab around your face, keeping one side slightly longer than the other. Secure hijab under your chin with a magnet.
- Wrap the longer side around your neck and let both sides hang loose.

What’s it good for?
- Square hijabs
- All face shapes
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This Tucked-In style keeps you polished and professional with a dash of personality. Perfect with either a solid or printed square hijab, this look is stylish yet understated.
Instructions
- Fold your square hijab into an uneven triangle, and place over your head. Frame around your face. Using a magnet, secure under your chin with one side shorter than the other.
- Take the longer side and bring it around your neck, back to the front. The back triangle of the hijab will now be in the front along with the initial strand you brought forward.
- Tie the side you brought forward with the “back” part of the hijab on the side of your neck. Don’t use the “shorter” side yet. Be sure to double knot so it stays in place all day.
- Finally, take the “short” end that has been unused, and drape it across your neckline to provide extra coverage – or simply tuck it into your shirt!

What’s it good for?
- Square hijabs
- All face shapes
- Great with crew necks!
Works With:

Perfect for days when you’re looking for a statement style, the Whimsical Bow is charming, fun, and not overly bulky. It looks great with crew neck shirts.
Instructions
- Frame the hijab around your face, leaving one side slightly longer than the other.
- Wrap both sides around your neck, and bring them back to the front, letting them meet at the side.
- Tie into a bow.

What’s it good for?
- Rectangle hijabs
- All face shapes
- Great with crew necks!
Works With:
Luxurious layers and breezy pleats make these styles perfect for those who like a little extra volume in their hijab looks. These voluminous styles deliver extra flair in your style step!

Luxurious layers and breezy pleats make these styles perfect for those who like a little extra volume in their hijab looks. These voluminous styles deliver extra flair in your style step!
Instructions
- Frame the hijab around your face as you like, making sure to keep one side shorter than the other. Secure under your chin with a magnet.
- Take the shorter side and wrap it backward over your head.
- Bring the longer side around your head over the shorter side. The two pieces should now be layered atop your head. Secure the top of your hijab with a magnet.
- Style the “tail” end of your hijab by twisting it back a few times, then secure with a magnet to the fabric at your neck, hidden underneath the folds.

What’s it good for?
- Rectangle hijabs
- All face shapes
- Great with crew necks!
Works With:

A great option for women looking for extra coverage, the Loose Drape is versatile and works with most fabrics. This style is well suited to pair with a necklace or brooch.
Instructions
- Frame the hijab around your face, keeping one side significantly longer than the other.
- Wrap the longer side around and over your head, fluffing it up on top to create some volume, and back to the front over your shoulder.
- Take that same strand and bring it around your head once more, pinning it to the top of your head. Fix the fabric in front for the desired loose drape.
- Tuck the untouched shorter side underneath the front drape.

Rectangle & square hijabs
All face shapes
Extra coverage
Perfect with glasses!
Works well with a brooch
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Instructions
- Wear an undercap that coordinates with your hijab.
- Fold your square hijab in an uneven triangle. Place over your head, keeping both sides even, styling with a point at the top. Secure under your chin with a magnet.
- Take the two hanging sides, cross them over each other and around your neck. Use a magnet to secure or tie them together under the triangular tail in the back so it’s hidden.

What’s it good for?
- Square hijabs
- All face shapes
- Best with an undercap
Works With:

Instructions
- Frame the hijab around your face, keeping both sides even. Secure under your chin with a magnet.
- Take one side and toss it over your shoulder. Pull it tightly and let it trail down your back for a more streamlined look, or let it drape softly over your shoulder for a more relaxed effect. (Optional: Secure with a magnet).

What’s it good for?
- Rectangle & square hijabs
- All face shapes
- Great with crew necks!
Works With:

Instructions
- Frame the hijab around your face, keeping one side very short, and the other very long.
- Take the back edge of the longer side (as if you’re pulling it inside out) and wrap it around your neck, leaving the fabric framing your face loosely billowing. Secure behind your neck as tight or as loose as you like depending on your preferred front coverage.
- Take the shorter side that has been unused until now, and bring it under the billowing fabric and around your neck, letting it hang over your shoulder.

What’s it good for?
- Rectangle hijabs
- Oval, Round, Heart & Square Face
- Best with an undercap
Works With:

Instructions
- Fold your hijab in half lengthwise, and put it over your head (covering your ears), then bring both strands to the nape of your neck and tie them together.
- Bring one side back to the front, over your shoulder.
- Grab both ‘tails’ on the side of your head and tie a knot.

What’s it good for?
- Rectangle hijabs
- Square & Round Face
- Perfect with glasses!
Works With:

Instructions
- Fold your hijab in half lengthwise, and put it over your head. Cross both pieces toward the back, at the nape of your neck.
- Take one ‘tail’ and wrap it toward the front of your head, and back around toward the nape of your neck. Tuck the end into the hijab under your bun.
- Repeat for the other side, being sure to preserve the criss-cross look at the top of your head when you wrap it.

What’s it good for?
- Rectangle hijabs
- Square & Round Face
- Perfect with glasses!
Works With:

Instructions
- Before you put your hijab on, tie your hair in a bun – not too high and not too low.
- Fold your hijab in half lengthwise, and put it over your head, keeping one side much shorter than the other. Cross both pieces toward the back, at the nape of your neck.
- Wrap the shorter end around your bun, tucking it into itself to secure.
- Then wrap the longer piece around your bun several times. Once again, tuck the remaining fabric into itself. Secure with a concealed magnet.

What’s it good for?
- Rectangle hijabs
- Square & Round Face
- Perfect with glasses!
Works With:
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Instructions
- Drape the hijab over your head, keeping both sides equal.
- Grab the hijab from your temples, and pull forward, bringing the hem of the hijab in the back up to the base of your neck, right before your back hairline.
- Grab both ends of the hijab, and cross them over your head, tying once at the top (and front) of your head, leaving a small amount of fabric draping over your forehead.
- Then, bring each side to the top of your head once more, cross them, and bring it around your head to the back, flattening the fabric along the side of your head.
- Cross them in the back and tuck remaining fabric into itself along the sides of your head.
- Pull remaining flap draping on your forehead up and over the front knot and tuck it in behind the knot.

What’s it good for?
- Square & Rectangle hijabs
- Square & Round Face
- Perfect with glasses!
Works With:
Woven
Heritage

Instructions
- Drape the hijab over your head, keeping both sides equal.
- Grab the hijab from your temples, and pull forward, bringing the hem of the hijab in the back up to the base of your neck, right before your back hairline.
- Grab both ends of the hijab, and cross them over your head, tying once at the top (and front) of your head.
- Wrap each side around the knot, until you have your large top knot.

What’s it good for?
- Square & Rectangle hijabs
- Square & Round Face
- Perfect with glasses!
Works With:
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