An Ode to Headscarves

A rectangular piece of cloth but sometimes square, not very versatile, but covers your head, and sometimes tied around the neck. Although simple clothing, a headscarf is very significant for some women…

Sometimes worn to hide medical conditions or to protect hair from the scorching sun; also worn with pride as a crown, to declare devotion to the Almighty. Google the name and find well over a million results!

A headscarf always tells a story…for the wearer, but sometimes on its own. A humble piece of cloth perceived as non-versatile, but it is much more diverse, with underlying and hidden stories. This photograph by Mat Zain Abdullah (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) is an ode to all those stories.

Mannequins in Headscarf, by Zain Abdullah

Mannequins in Headscarf, by Zain Abdullah

Article written by: Sadia Naheen
Edited by: Nilla Palmer
Inspired by: Photo of the Day | November 15 | Mannequins in Headscarf, by Zain Abdullah

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2 Responses to “An Ode to Headscarves”

  1. An Ode to Headscarves by Sadia Naheen « Zain's Pix & Text says:

    [...] Do read Sadia Naheen’s reflection on my photo below in Light and Composition Magazine entitled An Ode to Headscarves here. [...]

  2. Zain Abdullah says:

    Thank you so much for the support, the likes and the retweeting. I appreciate all your support and encouragement.

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