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1.       nifrtity
1809 posts
 01 Aug 2010 Sun 06:55 pm

Merhaba,

I notice in turkish series a high fashion in clothes what is the fashion now in turkish is it like

the europ fashion or what ?

and what the kind of hijab in turkey

is any site about this please reply

thanks

2.       barba_mama
1629 posts
 01 Aug 2010 Sun 07:34 pm

Turkey has it´s own unique style in clothes. Ofcourse they also wear European style clothes, but I have noticed that Turkey has loads of good designers, who seem to have a style whcih mixes modern and "old Turkish" influences.

Regarding the hijab, there are many different styles in Turkey. I have seen the more urban women mostly wear this style:

This is from the website: http://www.hijabstyle.co.uk/2007/11/turkish-style.html

 

And I have seen the women from more rural areas mostly wear this style:

3.       nifrtity
1809 posts
 01 Aug 2010 Sun 07:36 pm

many thanks barba _mama

4.       nifrtity
1809 posts
 02 Aug 2010 Mon 05:56 pm

what about fashion in clothes is any site about this please

5.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 02 Aug 2010 Mon 06:15 pm

http://www.silkcashmere.com/

 

6.       nifrtity
1809 posts
 02 Aug 2010 Mon 06:17 pm

thanks AlphaF

7.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 06 Aug 2010 Fri 12:46 am

Veil has been banned in schools of Syria, by the religious authorities.

Well done !

8.       Daydreamer
3743 posts
 06 Aug 2010 Fri 12:54 pm

 

Quoting AlphaF

Veil has been banned in schools of Syria, by the religious authorities.

Well done !

 

How come it´s applauded if a Muslim country does it, but it´s labelled as racist when a European country does the same?

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9.       libralady
5152 posts
 06 Aug 2010 Fri 02:42 pm

 

Quoting Daydreamer

 

 

How come it´s applauded if a Muslim country does it, but it´s labelled as racist when a European country does the same?

 

 Agree!  Recently there was a case in the UK where an PM refused to meet women who wear the full burka (with just the eyes showing) and I don´t blame him either.  It is disrespectful in my view.

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10.       lemon
1374 posts
 06 Aug 2010 Fri 02:45 pm

 

Quoting libralady

 

 

 Agree!  Recently there was a case in the UK where an PM refused to meet women who wear the full burka (with just the eyes showing) and I don´t blame him either.  It is disrespectful in my view.

 

Its just a normal thing to want to see a persons face while conversing. {#emotions_dlg.unsure} Just my opinion, maybe there are people who dont care whom they talk to?

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