Ahmadinejad steps into Iran's dress-code debate
Now, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is stepping into the dispute. He wants to settle it by promoting government-approved apparel for women, garments intended to introduce an array of clothes that are “Islamic and beautiful” at the same time.
Hard-liners are not amused. They say that the new designs encourage “Western values.” But at a recent government-sponsored fashion show, young women and their mothers gazed approvingly at the plastic mannequins showcasing the new coats and scarves.
Shoukoufeh Arabpour, 23, coveted a velvet blue “manteau,” as women’s coats are called here, borrowing from the French word. The design was called “peacock” and clearly marked a world of difference from the black chador that Arabpour had wrapped around herself.
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Next is to demonize those who use synthetic hair and the boycotting of weave companies and making hairdos for women cheaper.
I would like for women to wear modest and sensible clothes. They should not have fancy hairdos, or wear expensi…
Seeing some funky hairdos n women in super high heels at Hard Rock Cafe Miami. This is also jackpot central! 








