I love this scarf! It’s so simple, and the colour is beautiful and flattering. And because it’s so light and soft, it’s perfect for the summer!
Tag: hijab
The Sashy Accent
It always amazes me how a good sash accessory can completely change the look of a wrap. Here I am going to show you a simple, purple scarf, wrapped in the exact same way, but when paired with two different sashes, the look is completely changed! See for yourself!
With a tye-dye, colourful, thin, silk scarf:
And with a ruffled sash (honestly I can’t see how this sash would be worn *not* on one’s head!):
Once New, Now Classic
This wrap was so “new” to me a month ago… now it’s one of my most used styles! I wore it for the whole day today and it took me from a formal occasion to heavy lifting to nannying to grocery shopping… and all the way back home! This picture was snapped when I walked in the door, so you can see that it hasn’t budged since the morning (thank you velvet headband!) Yes, I know it looks complicated, but the four tail braid is super easy once you get the knack of it 🙂
Check out the tutorial here.
A Silk Wonder!
This scarf, given to me by my mother-in-law, is one of my summer favourites. It’s made of crushed silk, so it’s light and low maintenance. The colour changes on the scarf make it look like I’m wearing more than one when really, it feels so light – like I’m barely wearing anything! For this wrap, I am not wearing the volumizer… just my hair tied up high and the velvet headband with the scarf (it’s hot outside!)
Introducing… Batsheva!
Batsheva is our newest lady wrap star! You may remember another Batsheva being featured on Wrapunzel (the one that makes gorgeous jewellery), and this Batsheva also lives in Israel! So don’t get them confused…
I met this lovely lady through the wonders of the internet, since she also happens to be friends with Tamar, another previous wrap star. I was immediately taken in by her honesty, humour, and insight, and after looking through some of her photos, I had many questions that I wanted to ask her! Here she is!
The Israeli Scarf Accent
If you’ve been following these posts, you have likely seen that I have a deep appreciation for Israeli tichels. This name is referring to the solid-coloured, thin cotton scarves that have lines of silver thread running through them. On the streets of Jerusalem, you can often find them in various small shops for under 10 shekels. I have used them as full hair coverings, scrunched up as volumizers, but mostly folded up as sashes. I find they add a perfect splash of contrast and sparkle to most other wraps. Here it is in black, used as a sash accent! (Click on photos to see in detail.)
Shavuot Night Tie
Hi Everyone, I apologize for my lack of daily posts! The reason was that the Jewish holiday of Shavuot came right in the middle of the week, and of course, since I don’t use technology on these days, taking photos of head wraps wasn’t possible. I did, however, create a new style that I’m very excited to share (and will hopefully take photos of this weekend)! For now, here is what I wore on my head for the eve going into the holiday. My husband gave me the cream/grey/black scarf as a holiday present, and I added the teal to match my skirt. The tie is a double twist. Since the scarf is multi-tonal, it looks like I’m wearing a lot more than two scarves (especially in the twist part)! Thank you to my lovely friend who snapped these photos 🙂
Layers & Lace
I wore a skirt for the last day of Passover (a holiday in which we celebrate the splitting of the sea) that was mostly neutral colours with a touch of army green. It took a while for me to figure out what to wear on my head to match – usually I match my outfit to my hair covering – but I was very happy with the result!
You can check out a tutorial on how to do this wrap here.
The Classic Layered Regal Wrap
This wrap is such a classic… and always gets a lot of “wow”s and questions. It’s easy! You can be a little less careful with it (ie leave scarf fringe hanging out, don’t line up layers perfectly) and it still looks put together. This one is exactly the same wrap that I show in this video, except minus one scarf.
Hope you are all doing well! Happy wrapping 🙂








