Hijab girls with sunglasses styles

Summer is coming and we need to have wonderful time enjoying the sun as wearing hijab wouldn’t be a motivational point to match a pair of sunglasses with your outfit under your own rules and your conditions.

The one bonus about sunglasses that you can find the piece that you want with variable prices. It’s not a struggle when it comes to sunglasses.

Everyone needs a pair of sunglasses or more, as they can throw on and have it magically match every outfit. These are the magical sunnies we like to keep in our accessories stash.

Cat eye glasses


This style is perfect for women and amazing for all kinds of events. Cat eye is a huge comeback from 90’s, adding vintage renewal to your everyday look. It’s totally perfect for small faces with all the different face shapes. It has become one of the classical accessories that are suitable for all year round.
Try to match it with any hijab colour and it would look perfect even the black cat eye ones are super cool.


Oversized sunglasses

A mixture between tradition and modernity, these ones are for neutral warm coloured hijab.

 (It feels like a vacation wearing it already). Here’s a trick; Try contrasting the darkness of the frame metal with the colours you’re wearing.
This pair of sun glasses perfectly matching the square shaped faces.


 
Rounded style


Of course the rounded ones are the magic for most for faces shapes. It suits more the rounded shaped faces and you can match it with loose or tight scarf to your face. You can go with all the “out of comfort zone colours” as these pair of sun glasses are timeless and contemporary at once.


Mood-boosting Rectangles

These ones are personal favourite design for most of us, it really challenge you to go out of the comfort zone and look like a fashionista (of course, you don’t have to be one), but wearing these type of glasses would really boost your mood and higher your confidence.
It’s a Classic style and a modern design for those looking for a timeless look.

About the author;

This article was written by guest author Aliaa Koutb.