Hijabs Styles

Definitive Hijab Style Guide

The Classic Collection

These timeless hijabs styles are the backbone of your modest-fashion wardrobe, elegant, versatile, and effortlessly foundational. No matter how you define your style, these classic looks have something to offer.

The Everyday Wrap

One of the most iconic and well-loved hijab styles, the Everyday Wrap is beautifully simple — and flattering on so many face shapes. It's especially lovely with soft fabrics that flow.

Instructions

  • Frame the hijab around your face, leaving one side a little longer than the other.
  • Cross the longer side over the shorter and wrap loosely over your head — keep some volume unless you prefer a sleeker look. (Note: if you don't want volume, wrap a little tighter.)
  • Secure with a magnet or pin at the top and side of your head.

What's It Good For?

  • Rectangle-shaped hijabs
  • All face shapes
  • Extra coverage
  • Especially great if you wear glasses

Works With:

Jersey,Woven, Chiffon, Satin

The No-Hassle Tassel

Effortless and playful, the No-Hassle Tassel gives you a range of vibes, from carefree whimsy to elevated elegance, depending on how you tie it. When styled with grippy fabrics like jersey, modal, or woven, you can skip the pins altogether.

Instructions

  • Drape the hijab around your face, making one side shorter than the other, and secure it under your chin with a magnet.
  • Bring the longer side across your head, wrap the rest around your neck, and let the 'tassel' fall over your shoulder.
  • Alternatively, just wrap once around your neck and let the tassel hang; pick what feels best for you.

What's It Good For?

  • Rectangle & square hijabs
  • All face shapes
  • No-pins styling (especially with non-slip fabrics)
  • Works great with a brooch, too

Works With:

Jersey Hijabs, Woven hijabs, Chiffon Hijabs, Satin Hijabs

The Casual Chic

Clean, elegant, and relaxed, the Casual Chic look radiates a subtly sophisticated feel. The front strands give you extra coverage and can be tossed over your shoulder if they're in your way.

Instructions

  • Place the hijab around your face, keeping one side slightly longer than the other, and secure it under your chin with a magnet.

Wrap the longer side once around your neck, then let both ends hang loose.

What's It Good For?

  • Rectangle hijabs
  • All face shapes

Works With:

Jersey, woven, chiffon, satin types of hijabs

Tucked-In Styles

When you're going for polished and put-together, think workwear, vintage-inspired outfits, or anytime you want a sleek finish, the tucked-in styles are your go-to.

The Melanie

This style is elegant, professional, and refined, named after a founder who loves the look tucked neatly into high-neck shirts.

Instructions

  • Fold your square hijab into a triangle and frame it around your face, making sure the curve above your forehead is smooth.
  • Secure under your neck with a magnet, making both sides even.

Cross each side, wrap tightly around your neck, secure in the back, and then tuck everything into your shirt for a clean, tidy finish.

What's It Good For?

  • Square hijabs
  • All face shapes

Works With:

Chiffon, satin, heritage (weightier woven materials)

The Parisian Knot

Polished, chic, and effortlessly refined, this look has personality but remains subtle and sophisticated.

Instructions

  • Fold your square hijab into an uneven triangle, then frame it around your face. Secure under your chin with a magnet, letting one side be shorter.
  • Bring the longer side around your neck to the front; the back triangle will now be in front, too.
  • Tie the forward piece and the "back triangle" together on the side of your neck with a double knot, so it stays put all day.

Finally, take the short unused side and drape it across your neckline (or tuck it into your shirt) for extra coverage.

What's It Good For?

  • Square hijabs
  • All face shapes
  • Great with crew neck tops

Works With:

Chiffon, satin, heritage fabrics

The Whimsical Bow

Playful, charming, and full of personality, the Whimsical Bow is ideal when you want a statement style that's still lightweight.

Instructions

  • Drape your hijab around your face, leaving one side a touch longer than the other.
  • Wrap both ends around your neck and bring them back to the front so they meet on the side.

Tie them into a bow, adjust how big or small you want the loops to be for the mood you're going for.

What's It Good For?

Works With:

Chiffon, satin, heritage