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Picture of Dalecia
Registered: January 11, 2007
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Note: i think they meant Niqaab, a simple islamic face veil, often mixed up with a burqa. But still, i like the article.


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The Muslim veil or burqa has found a strong supporter in the Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani.

The fashion designer says the burqa has an exotic appeal



Italian newspapers on Tuesday quoted the internationally famous designer as saying that it was no crime for a woman to wear the burqa.

"It's a question of respect for the convictions and culture of others. We need to live with these ideas, we need to learn how to do it," Armani said.

His remarks came after a small town in northern Italy sparked a controversy this month by fining a woman for venturing outdoors in a burqa - a full length robe covering the head and face which is worn by Muslim women.

Though famous for his sexy, sophisticated outfits for women, Armani dismissed as absurd the view that women clad in the burqa are a possible terror threat.

Exotic

"To see a veiled woman on the streets of Paris used to have an exotic appeal. Now they are seen as terrorists and people take fright," he said.

"You can be packed with explosives even with your face uncovered."

A member of Italy's Northern League, which is part of the ruling coalition, denounced the burqa as a "symbol of death" because women involved in the Russian school siege of Beslan - that left over 300 people, more than half of them children, dead - had worn the robes.


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Registered: October 06, 2004
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yeah. When I go to Tunis next winter I plan on wearing native garb. It helps blend in.


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I would wear middle eastern male dress if it was climate appropriate for me

yay for armani for stand up for the people!


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Registered: October 06, 2004
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I always thought that middle eastern high fashion was very elegant. Headscarves and belled sleeves ripple with movement most becomingly


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Registered: September 28, 2001
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Hey, that's awesome. I'm proud of him for standing up for a woman's right wear what she wants.


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