tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2274565568811063041.post8209175137006865780..comments2024-03-16T01:27:35.342+08:00Comments on The Good Weekender: Cosy Hidden CowlUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2274565568811063041.post-82505624803242813142017-01-01T20:28:03.787+08:002017-01-01T20:28:03.787+08:00You ARE right, it does appear that way, hehe, but ...You ARE right, it does appear that way, hehe, but it was really just an accidental pose that Shah captured.<br /><br />I always felt warmer when I was living in Paris and staying in Tokyo, compared to when I was studying in New Zealand; I wasn't wearing the hijab back then in NZ, so I attributed the extra warmth to the layers on my head and around my neck.<br /><br />Unfortunately I didn't manage to find any maxi dress with long sleeves! Well, ones that I like enough to buy, that is. Long sleeves are as easy to find here as any country I've been to! About 60% of Malaysians are Muslims, so dressing modestly is common here, despite the weather!<br /><br />I managed to exchange the clothes that I didn't love, thankfully, and I'm really looking forward to wearing new clothes this new year!Liyana Arishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13630886278188784304noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2274565568811063041.post-67457624830048601822016-12-28T07:26:20.549+08:002016-12-28T07:26:20.549+08:00Somehow your first photos suggest that you are fee...Somehow your first photos suggest that you are feeling rhe cooler temperature (?) There's really nothing quite as cozy as a warm swearer. <br />I also find that a scarf around the neck is a great layer for achieving that toasty feeling. <br />Did you manage to find some maxi dresses with long sleeves??? I imagine that in the warm temps. of Malysia it's pretty tough to find long sleeves.<br />Anyway Liyana, I'm looking forward to some fun new stylings!!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12805018984730152651noreply@blogger.com