Malaysian Hijabis Shares Outfits Inspired By Anime, Attracts Many People

Nowadays, hijabs are often assimilated into cosplay and fashion in many creative ways. As anime is on its peak in their popularity, many people start to explore the anime culture in Japan.

From their curiosity, they have learned that anime fans in Japan cosplay their favorite anime characters to express themselves.

Cosplay and fashion

Cosplay is the practice of dressing up as a character from a movie, video game, book, or series. It is mainly from the Japanese genres of anime and manga. For your information, cosplay is a part of Japanese culture but some people from other countries cosplay as a hobby. In addition to that, they adapt the cosplay into fashion by making the anime character’s outfits their outfit inspired.

Outfits inspired by a Malaysian hijabis

Malaysian hijabis, Qhourunnisaa shares a playlist of her outfits inspired by anime characters on her Tiktok account. The outfits inspired by Naruto Shippuden are her most viewed post. Moreover, her post has reached 4.9 million views and 947.2k likes.

@qhouirunnisaa ✨The Hokage✨ #outfitsinspiration #hashirama #tobirama #sarutobi #naruto #anime #tiktokfashion ♬ Japanese Stutter Prod Suave Lee – prod.suavelee

Interestingly, her video has attracted people worldwide and they are shocked to learn that people with hijabs can cosplay or have outfits inspired by anime characters.

Picture: Tiktok

For your information, due to many demands from her outfits inspired of Naruto, she has created many more outfits inspired by anime such as Demon Slayer, Jujutsu Kaisen, Attack on Titan, One Piece, Death Note, Hunter x Hunter, Haikyu!!, Tokyo Revengers, One Punch Man, Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure, SPY X FAMILY, Howl’s Moving Castle, and The Seven Deadly Sins.

@qhouirunnisaa Next? #outfitsinspiration #outfitinspo #anime #spyxfamily #loid #anya #yor ♬ Sweetest pie dua lip and megan thee stallion – Moon 🫧⭑

She also posted a video on Malaysians and Indonesians’ beloved cartoon, Upin and Ipin’s outfits inspired. The video has reached 111.2k views and 15.2k likes on Tiktok.

@qhouirunnisaa Betul betul betul #outfitsinspiration #upinipin #cartoon #tiktokfashion ♬ my stepmom is hot – ella rose

What’s more, people are curious about where she gets all her clothing. Also, she seems to have all the anime characters’ drip and color in her closet. Moreover, an individual even thought that she may be renting her clothing. She denied it by saying that all her clothing is mostly from thrifting.

Picture: Tiktok

More interesting, if you want to see more of her amazing videos, you can follow her on Tiktok. She posts many amazing outfits inspired, outfits, and also videos on her freestyle football skills!

Sources: Who, @qhouirunnisaa

Adib Mohd

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