There is so much to consider when crafting your perfect wedding look—from your hair to your shoes and everything in between. But if you are a Muslim bride who wears a hijab, you’ve got yet another element to consider.
Muslim women and men are supposed to start covering and dressing modestly when they hit puberty, according to religious guidelines. However, Islam is clear that there is no compulsion in religion, and no one can be forced to cover. This is why some women wear a hijab and others do not; it’s also why women wear it at different ages when (and if) they feel ready to take that step.
Hijab is also not one size fits all and can vary based on culture and upbringing. Every woman who wears one often incorporates this piece of faith into her personal style which means brides are likely to do the same. We spoke with expert LaTerry Abdulnoor Yaseen Mohsin to explain the significance of the hijab and how Muslim brides can balance faith and fashion on their wedding day.
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