London’s ‘Modest’ Fashion Show Celebrates Sharia-Compliant Clothing Weeks After Women Burn Hijabs in Iran

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Fascist fashion. It’s just plain ugly. Anti-fashion, anti-woman, anti-beauty.

The idea that the fashion world would embrace a misogynistic garment of shame speaks to the success of the cultural jihad.

Muslim women are not known for their sense of fashion — at least outdoors. Hijabbed Muslim women throng to Rodeo Drive to buy the latest fashions, but they only wear them indoors for their husbands and female friends. So fashion among Muslim women is something entirely private and out of sight — just the opposite of the fashion ethos. Events such as this one are designed to try to make non-Muslims more comfortable with Islam’s oppression of women, its forcing women to wear cloth coffins in public.

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This is a concerted, conscious, planned effort to normalize and make us comfortable with Islam and its oppression of women.

“London’s ‘Modest’ Fashion Show Celebrates Sharia-Compliant Clothing Weeks After Women Burn Hijabs in Iran,” by Victoria Friedman, Breitbart, February 17, 2018 (thanks to The Religion of Peace):

London Modest Fashion Week will “celebrate” Britain’s growing sharia-compliant fashion industry — less than two weeks after women living under Islamic fundamentalist regimes risked imprisonment when they burnt their hijabs on No Hijab Day.

Described as an “exciting addition to the London fashion calendar” and “a celebration of style and global cultures”, London Modest Fashion Week will showcase “modest style” lines on the catwalk this weekend.

The show will also put on a sharia legal clinic and zakat (religious tax) hub at the Victoria House, Bloomsbury Square, venue.

Organised by the Islamic clothing curator Haute Elan, the fashion website’s founder Romanna Bint-Abubaker said in 2017: “The fastest growing global consumer is at the moment the Muslim market.

“One in three people by 2030 will be a Muslim in the world — that’s a huge population.”

Last year’s inaugural show was sponsored by the makeup brand Illamasqua which promised would “never knowingly sell” their products to supporters of U.S. President Donald J. Trump. This year, it is sponsored by the major American haircare brand TRESammé.


Promotional video from 2017’s London Modest Fashion Week
Labelling sharia-compliant clothing “modest” begs the question whether women who do not comply with Islamic fundamentalist rules — and are ‘insufficiently’ covered — are deemed “immodest”.Less than two weeks ago, social media was dominated by pictures and videos of women in Middle Eastern countries with strict legal dress codes burning their Islamic headscarves, or hijabs, accompanied by the hashtag #NoHijabDay.

The protests were in support of Iranian women demonstrating against the legally mandated headscarf that has been part of the Islamic Republic’s dress code since the country’s Islamic fundamentalist revolution in 1979.

Breitbart London revealed that the British government was promoting the “liberation” of the Islamic veil by encouraging Foreign and Commonwealth Office staff to wear the garment, issuing free hijabs on World Hijab Day (February 1st)….

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Marcy
Marcy
6 years ago

Pardon me if I do not celebrate the diversity. I find the “fashion” from 6th century Islam abhorrent.

SemurJengkolMaknyus
SemurJengkolMaknyus
6 years ago
Reply to  Marcy

yep …. sling skimpy bikinis …with labia majora open slit …. is more civilized and fashionable …. according to western standard …

edD
ed
6 years ago

Are you having a sexual emergency over there ??

Suresh
Suresh
6 years ago

Agree. As long as Left/Liberal pro-jihadis loons are voted to power they will appoint pro-jihadis in admin and judiciary.

Here’s some great news from fast turning Jihadi hellhole Australia . Judge bans Muslima from court for wearing the Burkha and Left/Liberal pro-jihadis howl in protest http://bit.ly/2nRdtgd

rambler
rambler
6 years ago

There is nothing fashionable about suppression and tyranny. There is nothing fashionable about wearing tents. Besides…. what is sold today as a choice become the forced wearing of the burqua tomorrow. Why not let the women decide what their men should wear? Where is the “modesty” standard for the men? I figure a straight jacket is in order, so that they keep their roaming hands to themselves.

Mahou Shoujo
Mahou Shoujo
6 years ago

Bag hags on display, what a dismal looking collection of brood sows.

raj
raj
6 years ago
Reply to  Mahou Shoujo

I reckon these B!tches look disgusting could be male you know whats :/

SemurJengkolMaknyus
SemurJengkolMaknyus
6 years ago
Reply to  Mahou Shoujo

while in other places ….. cheap meats …well almost free meats ……are paraded on the streets … magazines …TVs …etc …. with pubic hair labia majora shown ..as bonuses ….

hehehehe…..

Mahou Shoujo
Mahou Shoujo
6 years ago

hehehehe Urdu for ” As a muslim I can not control myself even at the sight of a picture of a girl”. muslims are weak and stupid which is why women dominate them, then end up in violent relationships because muslim men are weak and stupid.

Joy Daniels Brower
Joy Daniels Brower
6 years ago

Unbelievable. Actually, I had an anti-muzzie moment at Walmart not long ago: I had just read that L’Oreal was creating some Muslim hair products(s) (“What?” I asked, “To be UNDER a hijab?!!? So much for showing off one’s hair treated by L’Oreal!!”) I walked by the L’Oreal skin care products (yes, I like them! And did you know that Lancome, just about my favorite brand, is the parent company of L’Oreal?!?) – and gazed at them wistfully. No mas! At least until I run out….

glenda lafont
glenda lafont
6 years ago

What is happening in England???? What is going to become of the Royal Family? You can’t give these
muslims an inch they will take the whole country.

dirty harry
dirty harry
6 years ago

wtf?! that’s is SO NOT COOOL UK!

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