8 African Hijabi Bloggers you need to follow

We can’t get enough of African Hijabi fashion and beauty influencers who are changing the narrative of modest fashion.

Modesty as a fashion statement is making significant strides to help women of all walks to wear a hijab and be fab! The influence of these beautiful fashion bloggers has caused a significant change overall fashion looks. They didn’t seek to be included. Instead, they made room for themselves and now other Hijabis have fashion inspiration for every occasion.

We found 8 eye-catching African Hijabi fashion bloggers that you definitely need to follow.

Hadrat Mayowa

Abolade Hadrat Mayowa is a modest Nigerian fashion blogger and stylist we love! With a dashing smile and the most impeccable fashion looks, Hadrat always serves her 38,000 Instagram followers with fashion styles served straight from the heavens as well as different ways to style a hijab.

Idayat Sanni

Idayat Sanni is an Nigerian beauty who always serves her followers with exquisite #hijabgoals. Her colorful styles and breathtaking smile can light up anyone’s Instagram feed.

She is very generous with the fashion and Instagram growth tips she’s learned over the years. She always shares then on her Instagram as well as her Youtube channel for anyone who would like to take up social media content creating. From Camera and light settings to creating your own aesthetic, she has it all. Her colorful styles and breathtaking smile can light up anyone’s Instagram feed.

Hafymo

Hafsah Mohammed is unquestionably one of the most well-known names in Nigeria’s modest fashion world. She is well-known for her fondness for haute couture brands such as Zara, ASOS, and River Island as well as how she makes anything look good. She always shares posing and modeling tips to her 43,000 followers.

The Samurai Rose

Ganiyat Salami Labib is a project manager who blogs about fashion in her spare time.  She is of the firm belief ladies should always feel empowered to feel and present their best selves.

Sheilla Yakubu

Sheilla Yakubu is a Hijabi queen from the Upper West Region of Ghana. Sheilla’s style is unmatched and simply aesthetic.

She is also works as an event planner/decor/styler and runs the hijabi fashion and lifestyle blog, UNDERCOVER 702.

Ms. Dee

Hamdiya Hamid, a Ghanaian fashion blogger, rose from being a little-known Muslim fashion blogger, humbly sharing her hijab-tying tutorials on social media, to becoming one of the top 10 contestants in Miss Malaika. Her fashion sense is unmatched.

Hajia Adiza Bala Faila

Diza’s Instagram feed is a display of glitz and glamour, with a distinct sense of humor.
The fashion, design, and style blogger was born and raised in Ghana. She is a Muslimah model, modest fashionista Influencer, entrepreneur, philanthropist and the CEO of Shamfizj Modeling House.

Her style is one that begs attention, creative as well as eclectic and colorful.

Wun-Nam Andani

Ghanaian born, Wun-Nam, like many Muslim women, prefers to go about her life defying stereotypes.
She has amassed 20,000 followers on Instagram and she continues to chalk more successes.

Her style comes from a simple, chic atmosphere, with plenty of classic, silent tones.

She is definitely one to watch for her unwaveringly exciting and aesthetic inspo.

They mix slaying with pushing their fashion movement to the world and we love to see it!

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