Aab Eid Al Adha prize winner

Saturday, November 28th, 2009

Congratulations to Sana K.

We’ll be contacting you with details on how to claim your prize :)

Thank you to all who entered.

If you want a chance to win a free item keep checking back with Hijabtrendz, we’ve always got something cool to pass along so don’t miss out!

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Eid Mubarak for Eid Al Adha 2009

Friday, November 27th, 2009

We wanted to wish you all a wonderful and joyous Eid today with friends and family.

Hijabtrendz will be announcing the Aab abaya giveaway winner soon, so keep checking back to see if it’s you! :)

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Want to win this Abaya?

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009

Note: (If you want to know more about the following abaya company you can listen here to our exclusive interview with them last year.)

Hijabtrendz and Aab bring you this great Eid Al Adha giveaway! It’s the Marzipan Abaya.

A special treat for our dear readers…and we’ll draw the winner based on the following criteria:

All you have to do is post a comment about your favorite feature on Hijabtrendz. Is it the exclusive interviews with hijab fashion designers? Outfit montages? Personal life stories? Video messages? Podcasts? You tell us!

We’ll take all the comments and pull one randomly as the winner. This contest is open to everyone.

Last day to enter is Thursday November 26th at midnight central standard time. Enjoy and best of luck!

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Queen Rania dress winner

Friday, July 17th, 2009

Inesa from Fort Worth, Texas is our winner for the Queen Rania dress drawing.

Here is the winning entry:

“I live in texas, yes, texas and I have been wearing hijab for 5 years (since I was 13). Yet, I still think its funny when people come up to me and ask me if I’m hot. At first (because I didn’t want people to think I was oppressed or something) I would say that it was okay because you get used to it. However, now I just look at them and I say, “It’s Texas, of course it’s hot. I do this to please God, and God alone.” All through high school I was the only hijabi (and for a few years, the only Muslim), so I would get even funnier questions than normal. I like to be modest, yet fashionable so all of my hijabs either coordinate or compliment my outfits and once someone asked me if it was a requirement for Muslims to coordinate their hijabs with their outfits. That is the favorite question that I’ve gotten and I don’t think that I would have gotten it anywhere else besides rural Texas. ;)

Congratulations!

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Hijabtrendz Giveaway: Queen Rania inspired dress

Monday, July 6th, 2009

This is a great BRAND NEW abaya/dress from Jordan with machine embroidered designs in pink and turquoise modeled after a dress worn by Queen Rania.

Full front view of Rania dress

It has a bit of a train at the back so you’ll probably need to wear heels with this, unless you’re blessed to be tall :)

It would work well for parties or other fancy events that you want something to wear that’s a little unique!

It’s about 60 inches in length and between a medium and large in size. It really comes down to the chest area, if you’re big busted it may not fit properly.

Here is how this giveaway works:

Comment below and tell us your where in the world you live and what it’s like to be a hijabi in your neck of the woods. Do you find it easy? Is it a struggle? What do you do so that you don’t feel like the odd one out? Or perhaps you live in a great area with plenty of support?

Rania dress
Flared sleeve on Rania dress

front of Rania dress
Front design on Rania dress

back of Rania dress
Back view of Rania dress

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