January 5, 2013

Review - Downton Abbey Edwardian Style Abaya

I've been waiting to publish this review. I've been racking my brain about what to accessorise it with. Do I have a ring that matches?  Not sure. A necklace? No, that might be too much against the lace bodice. What about a demure bracelet? I have none. Argh. Then I was on the phone when my mum mentioned something about Downton Abbey and straight away I knew the perfect accessory to style up this abaya would be my best English china, a cup of tea and plenty of English-esque cakes and biscuits; in particular a traditional shortbread. I went out right away, stopped at Miss Maud and picked up some mini tarts and jam drop shortbread for props. I then drove home flashing visual ideas in my mind of how I could incorporate them into the review photos. 

Problem was I got home, ate the bloody things and felt too full and bloated to stand in front of my camera, taking pics of my pregnant stomach plus the recent layer of biscuit that I added on top of it. FAIL. I did manage to stave off my hubby and baby girl away from the platters long enough to get a few snaps in and then saved a mere three biscuits to use in pics the next day. Somewhat of a success I'd say. 

And on to the reason why we are really here... This:


N A Exclusive Abayas isn't new to my blog. I have reviewed for them before - if you would now kindly cast your eyes and memories back to this post about an awesome black sequinned abaya they sent me. It was a pretty popular one for obvious reasons. (Obvious reason being it was gorgeous). 

This time around I choose their white lace/grey abaya duo - a replica of a Roselle abaya (N A specialise in designer replications, custom pieces and turning sketches into reality in pretty much any colour and material).


The overall style is extremely elegant and very old world in essence. I'm a big fan of the draping shawl style of the sleeves. Underneath are normal semi-fitted abaya sleeves, whilst an extra layer of chiffon is brought over the shoulders to the front to drape over not only the entire arm but also down the flank sides to the ground. They're even large enough to completely cover the front section of the dress, but I doubt anyone would wear it that way because it would cover up and conceal the main feature of this abaya which is of course the mix of grey chiffon lined with charmeuse silk and the white lace embellished with pearls and beads.


I ended up rummaging through my the bits of jewellery strewn across my house and found a white multichain necklace that matched the abaya perfectly.


It also gave me a chance to don the ring my husband bought me recently in Egypt. No other outfit seemed to match it but it moulded in quite nicely with this one.


My Burleigh china, given to me by my mother. Coincidentally they're currently having a 25-50% off sale, which is going to help me because my cat broke my teapot and I've been meaning to replace it for years.


Tea & biscuits anyone?


Check them out now - they are currently having a big sale on abayas and will also give you 5% off when mentioning "Miss Hijabi" while ordering. Try getting this abaya in a different colour. I think the white lace with pink chiffon would be awesomely girly!

Details:
Necklace ~ Meh, who knows. 
Ring ~ Egyptian Jewellers
English China ~ Burleigh
Nails ~ Revlon's Bewitching

Digging into those partly English roots of mine for a while was fun! What are your thoughts on the review? Do you admire the abaya? 


30 comments:

  1. Masha'allah, you always have such beautiful clothing. I can hardly bring myself to buy these pre-made Abaya's despite sales, as I always say, "I could sew something like this". Sometimes I wish I didn't know how to sew, it would make decisions so much easier. }:(

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    1. I do too but I never get around to actually doing it, lol.

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  2. Lovee the abaya <3 And the overall ensemble looks amazing :3 x

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  3. Love the abayaa and the overall ensemble <3 xx

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  4. It looks beautiful...but for some reason, I don't really like the idea behind that kind of abaya- it's like a dress stuck on an abaya basically. Reminds me of those jumpsuit abayas!

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    1. I like it because it's different to the run of the mill type black abayas. It's good to have a change.

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  5. all the abayaas i ve seen so far r fab, keep up the good work

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  6. Beautiful abaya and beautiful post.

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  7. i was staring at that one for a while but they had so many other things for sale too

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    1. Yeah they have a pretty huge selection.

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  8. You look very Edwardian and completely un-pregnant! I love the picture of your hands, they look like perfect mannequin hands, lol! You have such a charmed life *-* I'll have a cuppa (that's how you all say it isn't it?) And, things look purple-ish to me, my color must be off cuz I don't see gray at all!

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  9. Ugh! I wrote up all this shit and then it just disappeared :-\! As I was saying... It's beautiful! You look totally Edwardian and completely un-pregnant! How'd you do that? I love the picture of your hands, they look almost like mannequin hands! Perfect, you have such a charmed life... *-*! I'll have a cuppa! (that's how you all say it, isn't it?) Oh and I don't see gray at all, my color must be off cuz it looks purple-ish to me :) Love, love...LOVE that ring!

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    1. You posted it without realising.

      I look unpregnant because of the band across my waist and the fact that the fabric is loose and flowy. If it wasn't for that I'd look like a truck.
      Yeah we say cuppa in Oz.

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  10. Once again - simply beautiful. I wish this style would return to mainstream fashion (sans corsetry of course). Elegant photography too!

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    1. Me too! It's a lot more feminine than the current trends of skinny jeans and awful leggings.

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  11. I think it's very beautiful and elegant. I love Edwardian fashion.

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  12. I honestly did know you had moved your blog. I have been MIA thaaat long.

    Love this one though.

    LOL @ my cat broke my teapot.

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    1. That's what happens when you start having babies. I was MIA myself for about a year.

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  13. I love this! You have great taste.

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  14. absolutely beautiful!!! love the vintage feel as well, classic.

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  15. hello

    the abaya sure is stunning! can you tell me how loose/fitted it is..can one wear say a t-shirt and jeans underneath?
    what is the opening/closing system on this abaya? side zip/back zip?..seems quiet fitted so can figure out how i will out it on..
    does it have a belt on the waist to tie aswell?

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  16. Hi,

    It's custom made to your own measurements so it can be made as loose or tight as you want.
    There are no zippers - just a slip over the head type garment than can be tied tighter with inner belt ties hidden within the abaya.

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  17. love it, and the nail polish too! i have trouble pulling off such decorated abayas. mine are so simple lol

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