I know we all love Kristen Stewart aka Bella, so I thought I would make a set dedicated to her. All of these pieces are melhafa friendly. Enjoy!
Bellaesque October 5, 2010
Summer in Mauritania October 3, 2010
We recently arrived home after spending our summer in Mauritania most of our time was spent in Nouakchott with a week in the Hodh. Here are some pics that I thought you would enjoy.
Orange Summer June 10, 2010
This would look nice with a white simple daraa made with good quality fabric.
Untitled by bintidetou on Polyvore.com
Headbands June 9, 2010
Untitled by bintidetou featuring Disney accessories
Headbands are no longer just for little girls, they have become a popular fashion accessory as well. I love wearing them with a malhafa let me tell you some of the reasons why:
-If its the cotton stretchy kind it will help to keep a silky malhafa such as soie or kanebo on.
-They keep hair out of your face when you are out (which is what you should try to do)
-At parties they add something special to your look
-Anyone can wear them you don’t need to have any special talent to put it on
Headbands can be incorporated into a hairstyle, you can put all your hair up in the back and just use the headband as something pretty in your hair. Bangs (fringe) can be combed to the front and use the headband to seperate it from your hair in the back.
They also come in many style and materials so they can be worn day to day or on special occasions. Look for cotton or ribbon style headbands to be worn with malhafa from gas. The fancier styles which can sometimes include crystals and shiny metals should be used with fancy malhafa for special occasions.
So try it out and tell me what you think, and just cause they aren’t just for little girls anymore doesn’t mean you can’t share yours with your little sister/daughter, who knows you might even find yourself borrowing from her!







