JAKARTA – Known as a famous soap opera actor, Citra Kirana does not play around in choosing and combining clothes. Citra Kirana, the wife of Rezky Aditya, who plays Rumanah in the soap opera Tukang Bubur Naik Haji, was inspired to wear a hijab as well.
In combining hijab clothes, Citra mostly chooses soft colors and even monochrome colors. The hijab that she wears in the photo uploaded on Instagram, the account name @citraciki, is almost all unpatterned. Intrigued by how to combine hijab clothing, here are the photos.
The colors match the clothes, the couple took a photo together. Citra wore a robe with thin cloth ornaments to sweeten the piece of clothing. The veil used is a denim color, in one tone color with the robe. Footwear was chosen to match the color of the clothes.
Capri pants with a straight cut, not too tight but not too loose, are worn by Citra and combined with a pink shirt. The veil is the same color as the top and the shoes match the color of the pants.
The black color depicts an elegant impression, like the one worn by Citra Kirana. A robe with bell sleeves ornate silver sequins combined with light brown shoes and a plain black veil. Color is an important thing to consider when combining clothes. While the type of ornament can be adjusted to the impression you want to display.
A white satin shirt fits perfectly with a contrasting color bottom, like the one worn by Citra Kirana, a combination of white and black.
Still with a white top, but different cuts. Soft ruffle-sleeved top teamed with a peach-colored, patterned scarf.
Plesket skirts are also quite popular, not only worn for everyday wear but can be worn in formal events. Kirana's image in her Instagram uploaded portrait, wearing a see-through pleated skirt. The skirt of this model is quite flexible, including being combined with a brocade top.
For a casual appearance, jeans can be a mainstay. These thick pants can look more feminine when combined with a combination batik top like the one worn by Citra Kirana.
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