Saturday, July 31, 2010

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Beautiful islamic clothing girls dress is made from cotton, high quality, sweetened with details of buses and opnesel. Pocket in both sides, creating a casual impression.

Beautiful islamic clothing girls
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Materials: cotton printed along with black chiffon
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Beautiful islamic clothing girls Cotton blend tunic of black floral beauty, with black chiffon. Can be used to the various events.

Beautiful islamic clothing girls

Beautiful islamic clothing girls

Beautiful islamic clothing girls
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Filendra Code: A-911
Materials: chiffon with pretty beads
Available Size: S, M, L, XL
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Beautiful islamic clothing girls dress is made of chiffon material, enhanced with a sprinkling of sequin flowers on the collar and the hand section there is a sweet detail string element.
Beautiful islamic clothing girls dress is made from materials that are not hot, and not transparent because the full croton.

Beautiful islamic clothing girls

Midi tunic, Beautiful islamic clothing girls is made from high quality silk chiffon, soft, thin and not transparent, it is also full croton. Simple design with detail rope drawstring at the bottom. Can be combined with the pants.
Beautiful islamic clothing girlsdress is made from materials that are not hot, and not transparent because the full croton.

Quote of the Day: "For the ladies...''

QUOTE OF THE DAY: "If they spent what they spent on weddings..."

Actually this quote of the day is not terribly funny. If it had come from the other Omani guy I know also called "M"it would have been. As from him, it would have been sexist. But this is one of the most decent, thoughtful, and sweetest Omani guys you'll ever meet. So coming from him, it just kinda of rings as fitting.

M: "You know OPNO? If they [Omani women] spent what they spend on weddings on looking good everyday, their husbands wouldn't go out looking for second wives.''

OPNO: "Um, so you don't mind that I totally have not very much make-up on tonight?''

M: [lol's at my insecurity] "You have a child's face OPNO, pretty [grins] so better you don't wear makeup out hmmm. [Seeing my look of, don't be like K and start telling me what to do now to]. And of course you look more beautiful with makeup [he hurries] but.. I'm saying is, they sit in the house and do nothing and then their husband's see them as strangers off to a wedding dressed up for other women, and they come home and take off the pretty clothes and just don't care anymore. Like they are sick all the time. It is our stupid Omani culture [this from the world's proudest Omani]. Islam it says for husband and wife to dress and look nice for eachother. It IS good for the women [he grins...]''

OPNO; ''...In the long run.'' [I finish, knowing well the aversion of Omani women to second wives] [Besides, who in my mind, wouldn't want their husbands attention?].

Btw, before any crazy feminists out there get mad at me for agreeing with M, these aren't busy working women we are talking about. These are have children (but also a maid/nanny) and sit around a talk with other women and eat snacks ladies. I know the women he's talking about. They are my friends too. I love them, I respect their right to be spoiled as Islam says women have this right if they want to, but Islam also says one should try to care for their husband too if you are going to take the ''I don't even have to care for my own children or provide for myself or clean" route of your AMAZING rights in Islam. A husband has rights too, and I know alot of Omani guys use Islamic husband rights as an excuse for underhanded BS like taking SCERET (not of the sunnah and not Islamic) second wives but, it is the right of a husband to have a wife that takes care of herself and dresses up nice for him (and only him) once in a while. Like 3 or four days out of the week? Totally not alot to ask if you can manage it for weddings or your girlfriends and female family members.

I know, I know, M, lol. I am caught between both worlds, the Omani guys, and the Omani girls. It is funny sometimes the side that I take. I'll never forget the mistake I made when I called down the huge gold maher thing in front of all the female relatives with none of ya'll to back me. Hehehehehe. :D

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Friday, July 30, 2010

Quote of the Day: "You have to spend your husband's money so he can't afford a second wife!"

QUOTE OF THE DAY: "Spend ALL your husband's MONEY so he can't AFFORD A SECOND WIFE!!!"
On a shopping trip in Dubai. OPNO's friend (we'll call her J) who is married to local man is shopping with her local sister-in-laws. Women are spending money like mad. J though, is walking away from the mall empty-handed. The women interrogate her.

SILs (sister in laws): "Why are you not buying anything?"

J: "I don't need anything."

SILs [look at eachother and laugh. They aren't the kind of women that 'need anything' either. That isn't exactly the point.].

J [helplessly]: "I didn't see anything that I liked."

SIL #1 [shakes her head, as if to say, that is not the point]: "You have to spend all your husband's money..."

J [looks confused]: "."

SIL #2: "...so he can't afford to take another wife!" [The SILs grin together in an assured manner].

J [raises her eyebrows, knowing her BILs lifestyles maybe better than her SILs]: "I just try to be a good and loving wife. Seems to have worked for me."

[The SILs gather together like a flock of graceful black swans and plump partridges with a peacock's fan of shopping bags fanned out around them and just smile together over the shoulders at J knowingly, shaking their heads in patronizing manner at this sweet (but what they percieve as stupid) child.]

****When I related this narative to M he laughed so hard***

beautiful jilbab pengantin white,orange and blue

beautiful jilbab pengantin white,orange and blue
beautiful jilbab pengantin white,orange and blue
beautiful jilbab pengantin white,orange and blue
beautiful jilbab pengantin white,orange and blue
beautiful jilbab pengantin white,orange and blue

Nail Polish, like it or just leave it?

sula2

Actually lately I just saw some picta in FB that some of the muslimah wearin hijab and at the sametime they're wearin nail polish. What u guys think of it? Well, depends on your perspective or point of view. Because I was so keen to know more about it and it's HARAM of course right? Then I just googled and found it at hijabtrendz just discover that we can wear nail polish if we paint it and can peel it off whenever we want it at that time. That what I discovered. So, we talked about Sula nail polish and now we can officially tell you what we think of it.

Some conclusions to make:
  • Almost odorless (unless you stick your nose into the bottle)
  • Clear and smooth finish if you follow the directions
  • Easily peels off


sula1
sula3

We conclude that this is a great alternative to nail polish because you don’t breath unhealthy chemicals and you can change up your color quickly without all the mess of nail polish remover.

You have to be careful though and make sure to put on two coats and let it dry thoroughly so it doesn’t peel. Also make sure not to do anything that you’re going to be rough on your hands with (i.e. dishes, rock climbing, etc.)


P/s: You may like it or just leave it... Hehe, \/ peace




Normal Pose

This is only some normal pose just to show uols!

Simple pashmina wearin... :D




P/s: Okie guys, see uols in the next post....

Thursday, July 29, 2010

fashions jilbab sandra dewi,zaskia,ineneke and marshanda

fashions jilbab marshanda
jilbab is not merely supplementary clothes, like jackets and belts. But beyond that, the veil is the value of a woman's honor. Is not closeout goods sold in the fringes of the road, it will make it worth less. Conversely, if it is packed with slick and sold at fancy places, will be increasingly valuable. With the Muslim headscarf means to try to package him with a nice and polite. That it will make her self-esteem increasingly invaluable.
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fashions model jilbab cantik 2010


fashions model jilbab cantik 2010

fashions model jilbab cantik 2010

fashions model jilbab cantik 2010

fashions model jilbab cantik 2010

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Daily Diary: Lifestyle

How to be an Omani Princess: Mornings
Learning how to enjoy a morning in the Gulf (even during a work week---or crammed into a busy schedule) is one of my most sincere, and artified pleasures. Honestly, it takes my dedication, and hard work to climb out of bed every morning in time to enjoy this rare relaxation period. But it is worth it. Always.
Step 1. Get up and hour or two before you must be up for work. Shower. Dress simply. In loose nightgown, and robe. I love big floppy hats, I put one on. My rooftop is rather secluded. Sometimes I rotate this with going for a run before the run comes up at the beach @ Shatti. In this case I dress, then come home and shower, then breakfast.
Step 2. Make a lovely breakfast for yourself, fresh fruit salads with lovely exotic fruits, sparkling juices poured into blue or red glasses. Dips and breads, both flat and other. If you drink coffee, brew and serve as if you had guests. I make Omani coffee in the morning spiced with cardamon and cloves or squeeze fresh orange juice.
Step 3. : Go outside. Most homes have a patio or balcony or rooftop space. I carry my meal out on a tray, set the table with a colourful napkin, eat, and enjoy soaking up the not too hot yet sunshine of an early morning in Oman. I know, when it gets a little too warm, it is time for reality to come back and take me. The joy of setting aside time for this is it makes you really relaxed and awake for the day, energized because you feel like you have done something for yourself, the fantasy of being on vacation and what not.
I do this every other day. I like to pretend I don't have to work, lol, reminds me of a lifetime long long ago. But you don't have to be super successful to make time for yourself. Just use your morning wisely. Pretend you are at a spa or away in a lovely tropical exotic place. I love waking up in Muscat everyday.

modern fashions batik fabric in indonesia

modern fashions batik fabric in indonesia

Until now, batik is still hosted on their own land to foreign countries other Alhamdulliah deh .... happy society has institutionalized the Indonesian batik as a modern fashions batik fabric in indonesia icon in her own home. Especially now that artists as a rule there are loads of modes of pro already with the name of batik. For example aja ya "Angelina Sondakh"'ve become the ambassador of batik during the second this year. Ange really loh same consistent degree "batik ambassador" her, till he made a special boutique clothing, and batik fabrics. Aja baseball batik boutique just what he did to his existence as an ambassador of batik, but one again, Ange has a blog address in the modern fashions batik fabric in indonesia, the contents of the daily and batik clothes that he gunain. Try it on the open ...
Batik is also now more monotonous baseball anyway, clever mix of origin and matchnya, batik fashion is going to be very fashionable tables, baseball loses his works as Jacob, Zara, or Topshop .. hmmm ... he not?
modern fashions batik fabric in indonesia
modern fashions batik fabric in indonesia
modern fashions batik fabric in indonesia

Jogja with tens of dozens of designer collections of modern fashions batik fabric in indonesia take part in exhibitions and fashion show at the Cultural Center building Koesnadi Hardjasoemantri, University of Gajah Mada (UGM). The exhibition titled Batik Earthquake.

modern fashions batik fabric in indonesia called earthquake because their makers are citizens of South Bantul that in fact the victims of the earthquake. "Making batik in place of makeshift, a former hit by the earthquake," said Chairman of the Society of Indonesian Batik Lovers Sekar Jagad Suliantoro Solomon on the sidelines.

Suliantoro explain, the victims of the earthquake was not by design to make batik designs. They immediately made on the fabric. But, the product also does not lose.

modern fashions batik fabric in indonesia cloth is transformed into a modern-style clothing. There batik suits combined with plain trousers or skirt. There are also long batik dress that looks elegant even with a simple design. Or, inflate the collar style design with puff sleeves style 1980s.

With varying model, the modern fashions batik fabric in indonesia even more loved young people. Dita, SMK 6 Jogjakarta, for instance, said pleased with batik. "Yes, it is now more trendy batik. Incidentally, TA (final, Red) me too about batik, and so this adds to the inspiration," said design student who majored in the school.

Apparently, not all can be called modern fashions batik fabric in indonesia motifs. According Suliantoro, batik printing commonly sold in the markets it can not actually say as batik. Batik Batik is actually processed manually by canting. "The term batik was mistaken,''he explained.

In the event, organizers hope to batik canting better known in the community. Batik crafters are also more productive.
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