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Provides Muslim women all over the world with custom made hijaabs and hijaab accessories
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The HeadLine Collection represents hijab fashion at its finest. It provides Muslim women all over the world with custom made hijaabs and hijaab accessories designed to compliment contemporary Islamic clothing wardrobes. You will discover hejab styles that make wearing hejabs a new and enjoyable experience. Added on December 31, 2005 |
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NR Has anybody heard or read anything about Vicky and her headwear heaven store since the site went out of work ? Does anybody know where or how I can contact her ? Posted on October 26, 2007 |
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NR I have ordered several items from Headwear Heaven in the past and was quite happy with them. However, I placed a large, expensive order 2/06 and still have not received it. I have contacted Vicki by email and she keeps telling me "it's coming this week"...still nothing and it's now July =:0 She ignored my last email which requested my money back. May Allah guide her to a path that is straight, Amen. Posted on July 24, 2006 |
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NR Headweaver Heaven has some very unique hijab designs that sets this store apart from others. She has a wonderful range of headpieces that are very good for the professional working woman. I haven't had a great deal of success with the pins, so I wouldn't recommend them, but I've ordered a variety of scarves and headpieces and been extremely happy with them all. Very good quality sewing. Not the cheapest, but definitely worth it. Posted on July 8, 2006 |
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NR I ordered a lovely hijab from Headwear Heaven that fast became one of my favorites. She has some really unique looks, but I went for a traditional triangle scarf. The ends were embellished with beads and I received a matching pin for the scarf. She also includes these little things that allow you to keep the scarf close to your head. You pick the fabric and the style. I think she's recently added skirts, as well, although I haven't purchased one. About $20-$25 for the typical scarf. Really fast turn-around, even though it was custom. Posted on January 28, 2006 |
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