Turbans – they’re not just for Sikhs and Mommy Dearest

What do you do with your feeling of style and design once you utilized to become a frequent party girl, danced tango, and taught at university, and you discover yourself as a yogi, convert to Sikh Dharma (the spiritual path on the Seekers) and sense compelled to put on clothes that express this spiritual life style? Yet you also still teach at university, and dance tango sometimes… Maybe it is not an issue that several of you might have asked yourself because I certainly by no means expected that I would start out asking this query.

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A few of us are already confronted with other factors to put on a head cover. A number of my buddies have had cancer and started out putting on hats, scarves or turbans to safeguard or decorate their hairless head. Other ladies commit to putting on a headscarf for religious or cultural purposes. Given that for a few of us putting on a head cover is really a permanent commitment – and we usually do not would like to take it off because it will not fit with our desired outfit – we must match our outfit with our turban or scarf. And how to perform this? Can you combine a turban having a sassy skirt? Does it search weird having a suit? My personal sense of style has certainly changed a lot over the past year. This is not merely mainly because of how I glimpse with my dear turban, but also with the inner modifications it has brought me.

But back to you now: have you ever felt like you had to radically adjust your outfits for one explanation or a different (internal or external changes)? And how did this influence you and your sense of design? Would you put on clothing or a head cover for religious or spiritual reasons? And would you put on a turban for fashion feeling? Since this is becoming quite the runway fashion it appears!