Vela - Hijabs Fashion Has a New Collaboration With Kween Karaza

Vela - Hijabs Fashion has a new collaboration with Kween Karaza, which features a jogging suit and a scarves collection that pays homage to Arabic culture. The brand wants to show that Arabic is not only used for sacred truths but can also be used to flirt and express femininity.

Marwa Atik

Marwa Atik focuses her brand on building a community of women through fashion and beauty. She has spent the last decade creating a successful brand with a mission to break down barriers and bring women a sense of self-worth. A passionate social justice advocate, Atik is committed to telling authentic stories and challenging social norms.

Atik first started sewing hijabs in her parent's garage. She named her company Vela, which comes from the Latin word "veil." She wanted to create a hijab with a unique style and edgier fabrics. Her hijabs differ from traditional hijabs and feature patterns, zippers, and pleats. They are also designed to tie differently than conventional hijabs. Atik sells her hijabs online but hopes to expand her business and open stores. It will allow her to market to non-Muslim women, which she hopes will be an essential step in the future.

Tasneem Atik Sabri

Tasneem Atik Sa'bri is the designer of the Vela hijabs. Her designs are more daring than most hijabs available today. She aims to make hijabs more edgy and modern. Using a unique style, Atik has designed hijabs with visible zippers, Victorian pleats, military buttons, and sewn-on bows. Her new line also includes a bridal scarf collection.

Atik Sabri started sewing hijabs in her parents' garage at age 18 while working with her father. Today, she has evolved the concept into a global fashion brand called VELA. The hijabs sold under the brand's name feature ornamentation, patterns, and unique ties. Although the hijabs are mainly sold online, they hope to expand into stores. They also wish to market their products to non-Muslim women.

Anisa Stoffel

When you look at the hijabs of a typical Muslim woman, you might wonder how to style them. But there are ways to style hijabs to fit perfectly with your clothing. You can also try wearing a different type of hijab. For example, you can mix and match textures, prints, and colors with your hijab.

For example, Vela scarves is a company founded by Marwa Shariff Atik, who aims to give hijab-wearing women a sense of style. She focuses on simple yet commode solutions and is known for her ability to wear a hijab with various clothing, and Vela scarves have multiple types and materials.

Ayah Shehadeh

Besides being a successful henna artist, Ayah Shehadeh also shares her unique sense of style, incorporating Palestinian culture into all her endeavors. Born and raised in Southern California, Ayah draws inspiration from her Palestinian heritage and combines it into her fashion choices.

Today, Vela is based in the Bay Area and is growing slowly. The company is only a few months old, but Atik Sabri is working on designing a label for the brand. It will be the first product Vela has designed. The company is slowly expanding, and Sabri, who lives with her parents in Fountain Valley, California, is spending the profits to expand production.

Kween Karaza

The latest collaboration between Kween Karaza and Vela Hijabs Fashion is a fusion of culture and fashion. The Arabic language inspires the collection and features scarves, jogging suits, and calligraphy, and the aim is to bring a new interpretation of femininity to the Arabic language. The collaboration will launch on October 10.

Atik Sabri, the stylish co-founder of Vela Hijabs Fashion, handles the manufacturing and design. She has designed the Vela label and is working on a new pattern inspired by the hatta pattern worn by Palestinians, Jordanians, and Syrians. In addition, she is working on a new collection and hopes to expand her business to other countries.

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