The Borneo Post

Visor-style hijab to top fashion chart this Aidilfitri

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KUALA LUMPUR: The ‘Tudung Visor’, or visor-style hijab, is now in fashion. The name sounds funny, but it is trending and has become one of the most popular styles of wearing the hijab among fashion lovers, especially the young people.

Although the style of using a ‘bawal’ or square scarf or shawl with the head part folded into a double-layered awning is not new, its ‘comeback’ has gained major attention with more and more people spotting this style for their hijab.

“At the beginning of last January, I often received requests (from celebritie­s) for this style of hijab during photoshoot­s.

“Initially, I could not imagine what this ‘tudung visor’ was until I was shown a picture of it,” said hijab stylist Eka Jamaludin.

According to her, the style has been around for a long time, but has surfaced again and become popular as many influencer­s and celebritie­s are now using this style for their hijab.

With more than eight years of experience in hijab-styling, the Diploma in Fashion Design holder also expects the style to be the in thing among hijab wearers during this upcoming Aidilfitri celebratio­n, especially among young women.

“With the right fabric, it is easy to style a scarf or shawl into a visor hijab,” said Eka, adding that it pleases her to know that hijab wearers are getting more creative in styling their headscarve­s and shawls.

She also said the visor style of wearing the hijab would be suitable for all face shapes.

It is said that entreprene­ur and influencer Adira Salahudi, 27, is the trendsette­r of the visor-style hijab.

“I don’t think I started the style, but maybe because I always wear it, so many think that I was the one who started it. I started styling my hijab the visor style after watching tutorial videos that are often shared on social media.

“The visor style is easy to make and it also looks more attractive compared to the one layer which looks plain and simple,” said the influencer, who has 1.2 million followers on Instagram.

According to Adira, who produces her own brand of headscarve­s, the visor-style hijab also looks neater, more attractive and more comfortabl­e to wear.

The youngest of four siblings, she said she began styling the visor hijab in April last year and since then, she had received many requests from her followers to make a tutorial and share how to wear a headscarf with the visor style.

Another influencer, Noor Farhani Mohamad Faizal, 23, better known as ‘Cikgu Farey’ on TikTok, said she fell in love with the visor-style hijab because it suited her face.

“It highlights the structure of my cheekbones and makes the shape of my face more attractive.

“Actually, the method of folding the scarf started in the time of our great-grandmothe­rs, it’s just that people used to think that style was not beautiful and looked old when wearing

it, but since there are beautiful influencer­s who enjoy wearing the same style, people started to follow because they feel

beautiful too,” she said.

Noor Farhani, who is from Kedah and has nearly 600,000 followers on TikTok, said

self-confidence and overall appearance also play an important role in making the style look attractive. —Bernama

 ?? ?? Adira is hailed as the trendsette­r of the visor hijab, but she says maybe people think this because they always see her wearing this style.
Adira is hailed as the trendsette­r of the visor hijab, but she says maybe people think this because they always see her wearing this style.
 ?? ?? Noor Farhani says the visor hijab highlights the structure of her cheekbones and beautifull­y frames her face.
Noor Farhani says the visor hijab highlights the structure of her cheekbones and beautifull­y frames her face.
 ?? ?? Eka styles a visor hijab on a model. — Bernama photos
Eka styles a visor hijab on a model. — Bernama photos

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