How to Style Glasses With Hijab?

How to Style Glasses With Hijab?
5 Min Read | 04 Aug 2025
Aanchal Sethi
Aanchal Sethi

Head Marketing and Communications

The hijab is far more than a piece of cloth as it’s a profound symbol of cultural identity, faith and modesty. Many Muslim women around the world wear hijab to express their modesty in clothing, behaviour and thought process. But, when it comes to pairing hijab with eyeglasses, it not only becomes practical but also an aesthetic issue. Many women struggle while wearing it every day and for different occasions. Aspects like the material of the cloth and eyeglasses, their colour and patterns can make this process a little difficult. To help you with that, here is a styling guide for pairing glasses with a hijab.

The Right Way to Tie Hijab

The Right Way to Tie Hijab

From traditional to contemporary, there are numerous ways to tie a hijab. It is the first thing you will do, and if you wear hijab for a long time, then you might already have your favourite style. If you are looking for some inspiration, then here are a few ways you can consider:

  • Loose wraparound: In this style, all you have to do is keep the cloth loose from below and tie it securely around your head. It is one of the easiest and most popular ways.

  • Tucked in: Now, in this one, you will have to tie it securely from the head and then tuck the extra fabric below your chin. It will make you look neat and properly tucked in.

  • Over the shoulders: If you like fashion and want to do something different, then you can keep the fabric spread across your shoulders. You can also tuck it behind your ears and wear earrings.

How to Wear Glasses With Hijab?

Now, to wear glasses with hijab, it’s important we consider the material we are using, be it of hijab or your eyeglasses. There are three ways you can wear your glasses, depending on the type of cloth:

  • Tuck it inside: Wear your eyeglasses underneath the cloth to sit properly on your ears. It should be used when your hijab is made from silk or chiffon fabric.

  • Between the layers: If you feel it puts pressure on your ears while wearing under the cloth, try placing the arms of your glasses between the hijab layers instead. This avoids irritation and allergies.

  • At the top: You can also wear your glasses over the cloth, but only when the fabric is made from cotton or linen. Materials like silk can lead to slipping of eyeglasses.

What Are the Right Eyeglass Materials to Go With a Hijab?

What Are the Right Eyeglass Materials to Go With a Hijab

Even if you don’t wear a hijab, it is always best to go for glasses material that is lightweight and comfortable all day long. Metal is one of the best materials to go for, but make sure they come with adjustable nose pads so that you can adjust whenever needed. If acetate glasses are something you are considering, then they shouldn’t be too tight or loose, as it can lead to discomfort. Also, the temples should be smooth and wrap around comfortably.

Tips on Finding the Right Pair of Glasses for Hijab

Now, we have discussed the practical aspects of hijab, it’s time we talk about the aesthetic style of hijab with eyeglasses. Here are some things you must consider while shopping for glasses to go with a hijab: 

Consider Your Face Shape

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Face shape is one of the most important aspects to take into consideration when you are planning to get a pair of eyeglasses. Here are some face shapes and the eyeglasses styles that will balance your facial features:

  • Oval face shape: Rectangle, cat-eye and butterfly style glasses

  • Square face shape: Round and oval glasses

  • Heart face shape: Bottom-heavy or pilot glasses

  • Round face shape: Square, rectangle, browline or cat-eye glasses

  • Diamond face shape: Cat-eye and oval eyeglasses

  • Oblong face shape: Square and round glasses

If you are still confused, you can check our face shape guide for detailed information.

Colours to Match Your Skin Tone

Colours to Match Your Skin Tone

The next thing you need to keep in mind while choosing eyeglasses to go with hijab is the colours that will match your skin tone. For this, stand in front of a mirror and observe your skin:

  • Warm skin tone: Yellow and golden undertones – go for pale pink, peach or golden metallic frames.

  • Cool skin tone: Pink or blue undertones – go for dark colours like black, blue and purple.

Confused about how to choose eyeglasses as per skintone and undertones? Read our latest blog.

Think About Your Personal Style

Always consider your style when choosing glasses. If you have a minimal style, go for classics like black, silver and golden metal glasses. If you love experimenting with your style, try tortoiseshell eyeglasses, marble designs, and quirky styles.

Concluding Thought

With this, you have a cheat sheet on how to wear eyeglasses with a hijab. Make sure to keep the above-mentioned points in mind so that you don’t end up choosing the wrong frame. Whether you fall under the minimal styling category or you love experimenting, you can explore our range of 1000+ fashion-forward eyeglasses crafted to the highest standards of British precision. All our eyeglasses are made from premium material that’s lightweight, comfortable and durable.

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