A simple wrap might look good in bold colors and patterns, or paired with a trendy outfit.

Fold the material in the back in half and bring over your head, stopping at the hairline. You should now have one short end, one long end, and two scarf layers covering your head. On the long side, take a bit of fabric from the middle and pull it under the chin and around the top of your head near the hairline. Take the short end and pull over the long side you just wrapped, so the short end lies on top of the piece you just wrapped. This should give you a small tail near the top of your head, while the scarf around your neck is draped. You can leave the tail hanging, or you can tuck it around your bun and secure with a pin. You can also tuck the scarf into your shirt for an alternate look. [2] X Research source Use this look for work, for a nice dinner, or for an elegant evening out.

Take the corner and fold in half, placing the corner under the material. Then, take a small piece of fabric and bring it forward, covering the fold you just made. This will give you a three-tiered fold on the top of your head. This gives the scarf a bit of volume. Take one side of the scarf and wrap around your neck. Pin it in the back. This gives you a tail in the front and the back. [3] X Research source This look is also very elegant for a night out or a formal occasion. You could also use this technique if you wanted to draw more attention to your shirt.

Wrap a plain scarf around your head, leaving enough space on the head so the colorful scarf can be seen. Pin the scarf under your chin. Alternately, you can wrap the plain scarf first and tie the smaller, colorful scarf around your head on top, for a funky, stylish look. Make sure your outfit matches the colorful, patterned scarf. Wear this outfit when you go out with friends or are going for a trendy, yet casual, look.

Lighter fabrics are also cooler in the summer, making it both fashionable and practical.

You may also use cute brooches instead of pins if you cannot find a specific hijab pin in the style you like.

Drape a necklace around the crown of your head for embellishment. This can be done under the hijab so just part of the necklace is seen across your forehead and temples. You can also lay it on top of your hijab, so the entire necklace circles your head. Wear a necklace around your forehead, tucking the rest under your hijab. This can be treated like a headband, going around the top of your head, or try it across the middle of your forehead for a stylish accent. Pin a necklace or a bracelet to your hijab in a U-shape along the side. Instead of one brooch or pin, find an ornate necklace or bracelet to pin around your ear. Alternately, try a chain brooch pin collar. Take a statement necklace and create a stunning headpiece over your hijab. This can lay completely on the outside, or you can tuck some of it under part of the hijab. Let the center of the statement necklace rest on your forehead, or place is perfectly along the side of your head. [6] X Research source

Try connecting multiple bows or flowers with beads or chains. This adds a bit of flare and cohesiveness to the accessories on your hijab.

Fake glasses are another way to accessorize your hijab. Many accessory shops sell glasses with clear lenses or no lenses at all.