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August 6th, 2008

Wearing the Chador

Why does it matter what people wear? Our dress defines us as individuals and members
of society. It expresses who we are, to a some degree. When society mandates what is
acceptable to wear, it also limits full expression of a person’s individuality and creativity.

Iran police move into fashion business (BBC News, Tehran)
The Hejab in Iran: Don’t leave home without it (WorldTrek.org)
Celebrity Fashion Police Pull Over Tyra Banks (TheHollywoodGossip.com)

I have always dressed according to certain Basic Guy Fashion Rules, including: “Both of your socks should always be the same color.” Or they should at least both be fairly dark.
Quotation from Dave Barry

11 Responses to “Wearing the Chador”

  1. Bettina Says:

    It becomes a problem when clothing is being used as a means of oppressing a certain part of humanity, such as women. Forcing women to cover their hair and face so no other man can look at them is like declaring that women are men’s property- this is what really makes me angry about it.

    Bettinas last blog post..We know.

  2. Scaramouche Jones Says:

    It’s the argument of “is banning traditional dress oppressing a culture, or asking them to fit in with their new culture to stop them being alienated in their new country…”

    Scaramouche Joness last blog post..Where’s Big Waldo?

  3. Lindsaylobe Says:

    What I always find remarkable and refreshing is the brightness of gatherings of African women; to observe a sea of amazing colours distinguishing tribal areas or family roots regardless of religion.

    In Bangladesh, Pakistan and India vivid bright oranges and reds are popular (similar to the sari) with a lot of Muslim women observing hijab.

    But interestingly enough in some secular nations where there is an absence of religious police such as Turkey, Iraq and Egypt many women are embracing hijab. So they wear a Burga, Niqab etc as an expression or icon of defiance against this secularization of their religion in their country as part of the revivalist movement indicative of the growth of the Islamic religion.

    Best wishes

    Lindsaylobes last blog post..Trying to explain the inexplicable

  4. Michael Skorulski Says:

    Interesting images which are really statements on culture. Thought-provoking indeed.

    Michael Skorulskis last blog post..Spun gold

  5. matthew Says:

    It’s hard to get anymore chauvinistic than Islamic culture. I understand their wanting to keep their culture and religion the same as its been for hundreds of years but really its not practical. Nothing lasts forever. The Christian religion knew this early on and the religion has changed drastically over the centuries. If you try to hang onto a culture for too long it becomes stagnant and only makes the inevitable fall more painful. It’s too bad they don’t understand this.

    Another great post Sera.

  6. Jen Says:

    It does matter what people wear, it identifies you as an individual or else we would all look the same.

    Jens last blog post..SHOES

  7. Jen Says:

    I thought I left a comment but I don’t think I see it..strange

    anyway what i said was fashion is how you express yourself as an individual so yes it’s important!

    Jens last blog post..SHOES

  8. rags Says:

    I love your work coz it is thoughtful as well as funny!

    ragss last blog post..Flame

  9. Erik Says:

    Thanks for visiting my blog…. well it does matter if you wear somehting you don’t like. I mean you have to feel fine with yourself with what you wear..that’s the most important.

    Eriks last blog post..Reflections

  10. Zhu Says:

    Interesting series! (I’m reading backwards). I find the top picture very beautiful, the eye is mysterious and dark.

    My Western upbringing would rebel too but hey, after all, our civilization has been wrong before… and our way of living doesn’t have to be the only way for the rest of the world.

    Zhus last blog post..A Bizarre Story

  11. Carolina Lange Says:

    Once I saw some women wearing Chador at Gucci getting a lot of shoes and amazing bags. At the time I did not understand why, later I found out that the ones who have money wear amazing and very expensive things when the women get together, when no man is around. They dress up of each other.

    Carolina Langes last blog post..Delicate Capelet

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