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Historically, “professionalism” has been coded in Western, male‑centric terms—suits, ties, and polished shoes. When hijab‑wearing, pierced women enter the workforce, they expand the visual vocabulary of professionalism, compelling organizations to rethink the link between appearance and competence.

The path to greater acceptance and inclusivity involves education, policy changes, and a willingness from both employers and employees to understand and respect individual choices and expressions.

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Title: When Modesty Meets Metal: Navigating Identity, Faith, and Professional Life as Hijab‑Wearing Women with Piercings


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Aisha grew up in Surabaya, where her family followed a traditional interpretation of hijab: a loose, dark scarf covering her hair and neck, paired with long sleeves. In university, she discovered a love for hardware design and began experimenting with small ear piercings—first a simple stud, later a subtle helix.

When she entered the tech industry, Aisha faced an internal tug‑of‑war: “Will my piercings dilute the professionalism that my hijab already signals?” Aisha grew up in Surabaya

She ultimately decided to keep the piercings, choosing discreet, high‑quality gold pieces that could be removed if a client meeting required a stricter dress code. Her colleagues soon came to respect her for the confidence she displayed—not for the jewelry itself. The piercings became a silent conversation starter about diversity and personal agency.

The rise of Hijab‑Fashion Influencers on Instagram and TikTok—many of whom proudly showcase their piercings—creates a new narrative: faith does not preclude personal style. This representation challenges monolithic stereotypes and gives younger Muslim women a broader set of role models.