This is me…

Mobarakeh
Founder
Hijab Style is not just a dream — it’s a lifelong mission.
Ever since I can remember, dressing well has mattered to me:
Elegance in simplicity was always my style.
And the most important part of every choice was always quality — far more important than brands, price tags, or where I bought it from.
But finding true quality wasn’t easy.
I refused to wear just anything.
Who would have thought that wanting good, high-quality hijabs and clothing would make the choices so limited?
Markets were flooded with cheap products — things that only looked good at first glance, but barely lasted two or three months before ending up in the trash.
The lack of quality options became a serious problem.
And I knew I couldn’t just sit back and accept it.
At first, it was just a personal struggle — for me and my mother.
But once I had a daughter, who proudly tells me she’s “almost a Balegha,” it became so much more important.
So many scarves, shawls, and dresses I had purchased online and in-store… none of them held up to the standards I wanted.
They faded, tore, or lost their shape much too soon.
So I said Bismillah — and started!
I knew I had the passion for this.
But I wanted to do it the right way — with strong, steady steps.
During the early days of the pandemic, I enrolled in fashion design courses.
It was tough — studying while facing all the restrictions and challenges COVID brought.
Many nights, I stayed up until 3–4 AM sketching designs and studying.
I remember one day, my teacher said:
“I can already feel your success. You have a bright future ahead.”
Just as I was finding my way… life took another turn.Immigration!
A whole new world —
New language, new work, new environment, and complete loneliness.
No family. No friends. No support system.
The challenges were overwhelming.
Finding a home, a job, learning new laws, building a life from scratch —
And the countless small things that made everyday life exhausting.
I was so buried under these challenges that my dream — Hijab Style — got lost somewhere along the way.
I tried building a different career, taking financial advisor courses and working as an intern.
But after six months, I realized:
That wasn’t my path.
And slowly, the dust settled.
Hijab Style returned to my heart — stronger, bolder, clearer.
This time, it was no longer just for myself.
It was for my daughter.
For my friends.
For my community.
For every Muslim woman who deserves better.
I am committed to offering the best quality hijabs, at the best possible prices.
Because quality is — and always will be — my core value.
Step by step, with the love and support of my family and friends,
I planted the seed of this beautiful dream.
I nurture it every day —
And with the support of Muslim women and girls everywhere,
I know it will grow into something strong and lasting.
This is just the beginning.
