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Saturday~ oh Saturday is heeere~~! <3
#sims 4 hijab cc#ts4 hijab cc#the sims 4 hijab#s4mm#s4 hijab#hijab cc#hijab sims#the sims 4#ts4cc#sims4cc#sims4ccdownload#ts4 cc download#sims 4 female#sims 4 hat cc#s4 hijab cc#s4ccdownload#s4cc#s4 hat#ts4 hat#sims 4 accessories
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wip: burkini!!!!
#the head isn't shown because the hijab accessories I have aren't enabled for swimwear :(#wip#it's going to come in lots of pretty colors too don't worry xD#but I would say the base texture is done#I love serabiet's textures I can't help but place them in all my projects haha#xwp creates
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picking out a hijab style for the day like hmm what’s the attitude we’re going for
#ewbie.txt#today… a cutesy pin free look… but not the usual wrap around 🫵🥸‼️#I love wearing a hijab it’s like an extra fun accessory to a cute outfit 😇
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Casual Modest 😎
#maatsaesthetic#aesthetic#beautiful#beauty#love#fashion#fashionista#hijab fashion#fashion art#fashion accessories#ootdinspiration#ootdstyle#ootdfashion#ootdshare#ootd#stylist#stylish#style#casual#casual outfit#casual modest#modesty#hijab girl#hijab#inspiration#positivity#tumblr positivity#motivation#artists on tumblr#fashion post
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i need so many little acessories
#read: rings and bracelets and necklaces#i dont know they bring me peace.#currently i have three rings on (one on my two middle fingers and one on my right ring finget)#and a little bracelet my mom gifted me on my right wrist#and i need a necklace really bad. not to show to anyone i just need something there#emotional support accessories if you will.#ALSO! kinda off topic but i need more brooches so bad..#i make my hijab with a brooch and i need. options.#pls#🌙rambling
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Learned my lesson this weekend. I need to stock up on my generic gift stash for when we have guests over or suddenly have to go to someone's house
#T#Literally just like. Hijabs and related accessories#For when girls I don't know come to my house 😭😭#Mostly got stuff from Haute Hijab and got a necklace for under $30 from Nominal#No money left in my bank account 🤪 but it's fine bc I think this will be useful
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#Customized dupatta#Personalized chunni#Name embroidered dupatta#Bespoke scarf#Monogrammed stole#Handcrafted dupatta with name#Signature shawl#Customized ethnic scarf#Personalized hijab with name#Tailor-made dupatta design#Embroidered stole with initials#Unique chunni with personalized touch#Made-to-order scarf#Individualized wrap with name#Customized fabric accessory#Personal touch dupatta#Signature embroidery shawl#Handmade stole with monogram#Exclusive name-embellished chunni#Tailored ethnic accessory
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Thank you Sea @seapasture for tagging me in this picrew!!! I loved all the options sm
#all the hijab options!!#and the clothes!!!!#and the accessories 🛌#guys this was probably one of my fave picrews#.evature#faves#i love this sm i can see myself making multiple avatars on this
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make yourself or your oc with this and tag your friends!
Creator: @cosmitasiarts
#multiple head shapes#good skintone range#(AN AMAZING RANGE)#vitiligo#heterochromia#unnatural eye colors#textured hair#unnatural hair colors#multicolored hair#proper facial hair#hijabs and other coverings#scars#wrinkles#facial piercings#stretched ears#pride accessories
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Palestinian Artists/Fashion Designers Masterlist
(work in progress. If anyone knows of any other, please let me know!)
Handmade In Palestine - collection of Palestinian made art and accessories. Profits go to planting trees in Palestine.
Darzah - Palestinian fashion, accessories, and home decor. Profits go to artisan salaries, employment progams, and job training in the West Bank.
Nol Collective - Palestinian designed fashion collection
Balady Stitch Shop - Tatreez artist selling Palestinian fashion and accessories
Falistini Brand - Palestinian fashion, accessories, and decor collection.
Anat - Palestinian genderless embroidery and street fashion
Deerah - Sustainability focused Palestinian fashion and embroidery. Profits contribute to the income of Palestinian women in concentration camps in Jordan
Hebron Arts - Palestinian art and fashion made in the city of Hebron.
Min Amanne Designs - Palestinian artist selling how-to tatteez kits and designs
Bella Hijabs - Palestinian-owned hijabi fashion
Rahalah - Fashion, shoes, and accessories made in Palestine.
Andar Engraving- Palestinian owned custom engraving
#ruby speaks#Wanted to make one of these seperate from my other list#Pls lmk others to add!!#Palestine#free palestine#Free gaza#Fashion#Shopping
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hello!! so im going to try to make a disability inclusive picrew and id like some help making sure i include as much as i can!
the person would be seated and pretty much all of the body would be visible. ill post it when im done!
its mostly focused on phys disabilities, bc i so rarely can find picrews w good diverse mobility aid options, but ofc im including non phys disabilities as well! (sorry for clunky phrasing, im unclear on the preferred term for non phys disabilities so thats the term ive been using)
what i have so far is below the read more. be warned it is a very long list! (every option/category of option i could think of)
if you think i missed something, please recommend it!!! (related note: id much rather get recommended something that is already on the list than miss something!)
category: head
various jaw shapes
missing jaw
crooked/misaligned jaw
category: skin
wide range of skin tones, including white/extremely pale (albino)
freckles, lots of scar variation (including burns), vitiligo, acne, facial hair, eye bags, other skin conditions (trying to make a list)
breathing tubes, masks, bandages
bindis
category: eyes
blue, grey, green, hazel, medium brown, dark brown, black, red
heterochromia options
lazy eye options
clouded eye options
closed eyes that look like winking and closed eyes that don't
missing eyes
category: mouth
general expressions
variations for color
variations for cleft lip, scars, facial paralysis
category: ears
ear size, shape, missing ears, deformed ears
category: eye/ear accessories
earrings, earplugs, hearing aids, bone anchored hearing aids, headphones, earmuffs (modifications for missing/deformed ears), cochlear implant
glasses, sunglasses, blue light glasses, eye patches, eye masks/bandages
category: nose
various shapes & sizes, bumpy noses, deformed noses
category: eyebrows
lots of expression options, thickness options, color options (including white)
one missing, scarring, eyebrow slits
category: body
body types: very skinny, skinny, fat, very fat (options for muscularity too if i can figure out how)
body hair, scarring, freckles, tattoos
range of missing limbs, deformed limbs, prosthetics
diabetes patch
category: hair
wide range of hairstyles, bangs, and colors
patchy hair, scalp scarring, receding hairline
category: head coverings
range of hats, hair accessories, headbands, bandanas
range of hijabs, turbans, kippot (+ more variation in cultural headwear if theres space)
head bandages
category: clothes
range of styles and colors
adaptable to body types (+ breasts), missing/deformed limbs
category: shoes
range of styles
adaptable to body types, missing foot/feet
category: hand accessories
gloves, bracelets, rings, nails, wrist braces, splint rings
range of types, adaptable to missing/deformed hands
category: pins
range of queer pride flags
pronoun pins
animals, fandoms/characters (def muppets, feel free to recommend characters and i'll try to include some of the most popular ones)
general disability pride, cripplepunk, madpunk, sign union flag, & pin (for systems), specific disabilities (need some help with these, send me specific flags and i’ll include them!)
category: seat
chair, manual wheelchair, power chair, spinny chair, throne, rollator, electric scooter
category: mobility aids
cane, white cane, crutches (underarm/axillary and forearm), rollator, walker (with and without wheels), electric scooter
joint braces (shoulder, elbow, knee, ankle, back, others?), joint tape, compression garments
category: other disability aids
AAC tablets, word cards, glucose monitor, sunflower lanyard, inhaler, medical id bracelet
stoma bag, central line catheter, picc line catheter, heart monitor, breathing tube, feeding tube (nasal and abdominal), tracheostomy
stim toys/chewelry, stuffed animals, phone
service animals
#disability#chronic disability#chronic illness#physical disability#physically disabled#cripple punk#cpunk#cripplepunk#actually disabled#disabled#disabled community#neurodivergent#actually neurodivergent#madpunk#neurodiversity#neuropunk#actually mentally ill#mental illness#actually chronically ill#words from my weird little brain#disability picrew tag
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A fantastic picrew! Find this one here and tag your friends ☺️
#realistic art style#tw scopophobia#multiple head shapes#black and poc friendly#good skintone range#unnatural skintones#elf ears#textured hair#unnatural hair colors#multicolored hair#makeup options#wrinkles#scars#vitiligo#body parts where they don't belong#tw blood#pride accessories#disabled rep#facial piercings#tw food#tw knives#hijabs and other coverings#kippot#animal ears#horns#antlers#face masks#neurodivergent parts#wings#wheelchair
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With the end of Ramadan rapidly approaching, I'd like to give attention to another Muslim doll line. Though unlike the others, this one is far less obscure...
You know them, you love them, give it up for the Arabian Friends!!!
While Fulla is objectively more popular than Arabian Friends (having a longer span of releases and merchandise), I'd definitely say Arabian Friends are more talked about in western doll collecting circles. This is likely because while all the other Muslim doll lines I've found use Barbie proportions, these moreso resemble Winx or W.I.T.C.H.
Arabian Friends were released by Newboy, the company behind Fulla, in 2007. They were first teased in issues 08 and 10 of Fulla Magazine, before being officially revealed in issues 11 and 14 (the latter seen above).
Only 8 dolls in total have been released for the line: a Deluxe and a Budget doll for each of the four characters. The Deluxe sets came with two outfits, accessories, and an Abaya. The Budget sets came with one outfit and a matching Hijab. Each doll had 7 points of articulation, with bend-and-snap knees.
A third line was announced in 2008 in Fulla Magazine issue 19, advertising that whoever could answer which character had which profession would enter a raffle with the chance to receive a full Arabian Friends collection, but this ultimately never came to pass. (The answers were: Muna - Fashion Designer, Amal - Kids' Teacher, Dunya - Coach, and Ahlam - Air Hostess)
It's said on Dollect there might have been an accompanying animated series, but the most I was able to find were two videos. One seems to be a trailer for the animated series.
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The other includes a Back To School merchandise advertisement, and what might be an animation where the girls reminisce on when they were younger and how their aspirations led to their respective careers (the trailer seems to re-use animation from both of these).
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A comment beneath the Trailer claims these were actually meant to advertise for an upcoming movie rather than a series, but no further news came out after these videos were released. If this is true it's honestly a shame, and might have been cancelled around when the third series was intended to release. The animation provided reminds me of Sailor Moon, and I would've loved to see it in a full storyline!
First character up is Amal, whose name means "Hope"! Her description reads:
"Never forget that hope is the key that opens all closed doors. With hope in your heart you will never be alone and nothing in life will seem impossible.."
Amal reminds me the most of Usagi from Sailor Moon, as the animation seems to portray her personality as being kind yet clumsy. It's ironic that she eventually becomes a schoolteacher as well, considering she apparently had a habit of arriving to classes late. She's also seen tucking a child into bed, so perhaps she's a mother, older sister, or aunt as well?
While depicted in the animation as having honey blonde hair, her doll has dirty blonde hair in two low pigtails (possibly tied by pink ribbon or thread). And ironically, despite her Deluxe doll using more patterns than her friends, her Budget doll is the only one without a patterned shirt.
Next is Muna, whose name means "Wish". Her description reads:
"Wishes are like bright stars in a dark sky although they are only small they fill our lives with happiness and make the darkness beautiful."
Muna is a Fashion Designer with an eye for intricate design and detail. She spends a good amount of time in her studio, seen drawing on her friend's leg cast and her highschool classroom's chalkboard. At one point, Muna is also seen helping an elderly woman across the street, so clearly her devotion to her work doesn't stop her from being charitable when she can be!
Her fashion style in both doll and animated form definitely seems the most bold out of her friends, reminding me of when 2000s-era fashion would draw inspiration from the 70s! While in the animation she and Dunya were depicted with tanned olive skin, their dolls have the same skintone as Amal and Ahlam. She has brown hair with red highlights. In the animation her hair was often depicted with side part bangs and a headband. However, her Deluxe doll has a red beanie, and her Budget doll has a middle part with braids coming down on either side of her head.
Ahlam's name means "Dreams". Her description reads:
"Dreams are like beautiful butterflies that fly in the wide blue sky. It is good to have dreams because they take you to a place where anything is possible.."
Ahlam is apparently a pianist in addition to her Air Hostess job, having dreamt of flying since she was in school. She seems to be portrayed as considerate and low-key, which aligns with her cool blue color scheme!
Her doll's fashion style seems to be Boho Chic, with beads, frills, and florals. In the animation her hair is short, with a side part and a blue butterfly barrette. Her doll, meanwhile, wears her black and blue hair beneath a navy cap in her Deluxe look, and a middle part tied back in her Budget look. Visually, she reminds me of Ami Mizuno!
And last but not least, Dunya! Her name means "Life", and her description reads:
"Your friendship is like a beautiful flower to me. Your nice words, kind deeds and positive attitude are sure to be rewarded with happiness and love.."
Dunya seems to be a healthy eater, going to someone's house with a bowl of greens (salad or kale perhaps?), and making a smoothie while on the phone. She also does stretches and runs on her treadmill. All of this makes her the perfect fit for a coaching position!
Weirdly enough, her hairstyle in the animation is exactly like Amal's doll, with two low pigtails tied by pink ribbon. Her doll, meanwhile, has brown hair in a side part tied in a high pony with silver elastics (giving me Vidia vibes tbh). Her olive green fashion seems to be relatively modern (at least for the 2000s) and urban. Her clothes are the ones I can most easily see on a Bratz doll!
Overall, I simply adore this line!!! It feels more character-focused than other ones I've covered, and I'm a sucker for such strong color-blocking! It's hard for me to even pick a favorite, since their centralized aesthetics are all so compelling and unique! If anyone who knows Arabic would be able to translate what they say in the animations, I'll happily add an addendum to this post for clarification!
It's a shame the line and its movie was cancelled before it could receive the acclaim it deserved, I would've loved to see what more it had to offer! Regardless, I'm thoroughly impressed with what they managed to put out, and hope the designers have been able to apply their clear talents in other endeavors!
Ramadan Kareem!
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Hicabistan - Platin
Looking for the perfect outfit? Then you must visit our evening dress store! We have an incredible selection of dresses in sizes ranging from XS to XXL. Whether you're looking for a classic look or something more modern, it's all here. Our team of experienced tailors can help you create a custom dress for you. If you need a hijab factory, the Hijabistan store is for you! If you need something to complete your look, don't forget to check out our hijab store! From classic and timeless designs to modern and trendy styles, we have the perfect accessory for any outfit. Also, if you're looking for great deals, don't forget to check out our wholesale store. You can buy wholesale hijab, wholesale abaya. We have incredible prices on quality products and are always happy to offer great discounts. Visit us today and let us help you create the perfect look!
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Kara!
I had fun with this one! Fee free to make yourself too!
#simple art style#good skintone range#customizable eye color#makeup options#multi part hair#textured hair#multicolored hair#unnatural hair colors#tw blood#scars#wrinkles#neurodivergent parts#video game merch#pop culture merch#tw harry potter#blm accessories#star of david necklace#* and shirt#pride accessories#hijabs and other coverings#facial piercings#tw smoking#black and poc friendly
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If you ask me what my TMA confession is, I'll tell you "John and Martin were never in love, they were just bonded through mind-shattering trauma and a desperate need to be wanted/accepted. They have the chemistry of a musty laundry bag."
But if you REALLY ask me, I'd say...
It makes me uncomfortable when I see people depict Basira in hijab... it's not just some accessory, it's a symbol of a deeply held religious belief, an oath, and a physical display of faith. Just because someone has an Arab name does not mean they're of a particular faith, and that seems like the ONLY reason people have to depict her that way. None of her actions or words, directly or indirectly, are representative of Islam, and she expresses no particular faith herself. It feels like an uncomfortable mix of stereotyping and people trying to virtue signal with their headcanons. And it just makes me squirm a little when I see it, because I would never say it directly to someone.
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