
The rise of hijabi bloggers has proven that modesty has become a movement in mainstream fashion. These women are encouraging other young women around the world to be proud of who they are and confident in their beliefs. Not only are these women influential but they are innovative and creative in the way that they express themselves. This is why we’ve compiled a list of hijabi Instagramers that you need to follow.
Manal is an Ethiopian Candian blogger who is now based in London. She also has a youtube lifestyle and beauty channel which is a must watch. She uses fresh colours to incorporate her own unique touch to her work. She has also started her own hijab style which you need to check out.
This beauty guru & fashion designer is an OG when it comes to the modest fashion world. Basma K is well known for her aesthetic and chic Instagram pictures and does well in creating a mature yet lively look.
Based in Texas, this blogger has a ladylike touch as she manages to pull off light and mauve colours gracefully all while having her makeup look flawless.
Habiba is very popular for her ability to rock nude colours so easily and she has a huge following on both her Instagram and YouTube. She has been recognised for her hijab tutorials and now has also opened her own line of hijabs.
This fashion blogger is very big on youtube as she blogs about her life. Dina is never shy about experimenting with new looks and incorporates a wide array of rich textured hijabs in her looks. Make sure to check her out.
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