Last Updated on June 28, 2022 by Fatima Kamran
Egyptian hijab style introduced you to this new trend which is a must to have in your wardrobe now. This fresh style will always give you a new fresh look whenever you try to wear them. This hijab style is actually taken from the culture of Egypt, where every woman will be seen in that type of hijab. The mesmerizing beauty and the color combination of the hijab will definitely give you a perfect out-day look. This hijab style can easily be worn on both the summer and winter days, say no to those boring hijab styles now.
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How to Wear the Egyptian Style Hijab
Here are different styles for the hijab across Egypt each suited for different gatherings and occasions that women might attend to. From street styles to parties to formal office wear.
Ethereal White Hijab
It is one of the three-four traditional Egyptian hijab styles & can be worn in the most simple way. Luxurious Hijabs are usually made of silky material, so you must wear a hijab cap. Then all you have to do is wrap the scarf around your head. You can either turn both ends of the hijab forward or take only one.
Street Style that is Worth a Try!
One of the coolest & trendy styles of Egyptian hijab is the street style look. It should be plain rather than extravagant, with blue accents that make it stand out from the crowd and prevent it from having a gritty street style.
Winter Style for Egyptian Hijab
Turban Style Egyptian Hijab
Simple and Modest Egyptian Look
Egyptian Hijab Style with a Gown
Funky Egyptian Hijab Style
Formal Egyptian Hijab Style
Egyptian Hijab With long Shirt
Egyptian Hijab with Maxi Style
Egyptian Hijab Style with Cheetah print
Egyptian Hijab Style for Round Face
How to wear Egyptian Hijab
Egyptian Hijab Style

Maryam is a full time freelance writer and blogger with 3 years of experience. She writes about fashion trends on social Media and fashion trends in real life. She also writes about the use of Social Media to promote new trends in fashion industry. Maryam is also a fashion designer other than writing about new market trends.
i like the Formal Egyptian Hijab Style… love it 🙂
Thank you Rachel 🙂