The former Labour chief whip said: «Those who decide to
wear the veil just make it that much more difficult for their neighbours, anybody that they're talking to, to really feel that they are sharing values and so on with them.»
Not exact matches
Of course a muslim woman
wearing a
veil (tent) will think differently of you
just like you think differently of her.
but i think a lot of it has to do with reverence to God
just as my mother
wearing the
veil.
Just wondering, many here would condemn the Muslim practice of hijab, specifically the full -
veil clothing
worn by women as oppressive.
FYI to those who are not Muslim, the women doesn't HAVE to
wear BLACK
veil all the time...
just look at SEA, the women in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, etc. they even
wear different design / colour for their headscarf, it more like a trend there!
You could stay here and
just not
wear the full
veil.
I
wear this under my bare minerals foundation (or sometimes
just the mineral
veil) and it usually lasts about 6 hours before I start getting really oily and shiny (I have naturally oily skin).
As for my wedding - day look, I think I'll opt out of the
veil and go for Veronica Lake curls with a modern edge, and makeup that's
just an amplified version of what I
wear every day.
The hotel flagged a London taxi for us to get to the wedding and it was brilliant having random strangers wave at you as you go through central London
just because you're
wearing a
veil!»
Just cause they're both from the Middle East, doesn't mean their Muslim or she
wear a head scarf — it could simply be a different take on the
veil or feature
Many fashion magazines and etiquette manuals were now urging readers to
wear just a light net
veil, or stick with the crape
veil but let it hang down one's back.