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Forever stuck on the lamb...
Carmy's second option for the lamb... the little orange bits... if it's not the dress, it's the headscarves!
It's too much at this point. This show makes me crazy and enjoys doing it.
More than even more headscarf / hood / turban appreciation from Photoplay, 1946
Marie McDonald in Photoplay, May 1946
Bonita Granville in Photoplay, August 1946
Esther Williams in Photoplay, August 1946
Three photos of Linda Darnell in Photoplay, March 1946
Susan Peters (with Cesar Romero) in Photoplay, May 1946
Ingrid Bergman in Photoplay, June 1946
Lynn Lester Advertisement in Photoplay, February 1946
Marie McDonald in Photoplay, May 1946
Bonita Granville in Photoplay, August 1946
Esther Williams in Photoplay, August 1946
Three photos of Linda Darnell in Photoplay, March 1946
Susan Peters (with Cesar Romero) in Photoplay, May 1946
Ingrid Bergman in Photoplay, June 1946
Lynn Lester Advertisement in Photoplay, February 1946
Mal Weber Milland (with Ray and Daniel) in Photoplay, October 1946
Rights group Amnesty says ban, which will affect around 12,000 girls, will 'add to racist climate towards Muslims'.
Austria’s lower house of parliament has passed a ban on Muslim headscarves in schools after a previous ban was overturned on the grounds that it was discriminatory. Lawmakers passed the new legislation on Thursday by a large majority, meaning that girls younger than 14 will not be permitted to wear headscarves that “cover the head in accordance with Islamic traditions” in all schools, with non-compliance fines ranging from 150 to 800 euros ($175-930). In 2019, the country introduced a ban on headscarves for under-10s in primary schools, but the Constitutional Court struck it down the following year, ruling that it was illegal because it discriminated against Muslims, going against the state’s duty to be religiously neutral.
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meris martell • princess and spy master-in-training • face veils and headscarves • one way mirror • lady’s fan • “the rumor was, naturally, that she was the most beautiful woman in the world and that at a single glimpse of her face men went so mad with lust that they inevitably killed themselves when she rejected them. there where other rumors, too, less romantic, mythical ones about the reasons why meris hid her face, that she was scarred or diseased or formed at birth in an unsightly way. that she had taken a vow of chastity, that she had a cleft lip, that she was not the princess at all, but a faerie impostor sent to take her place. the truth, as far as cerys knew it, as far as meris would ever let anybody know anything about her, was that it greatly benefited her sister to perceive without being perceived, to see without being seen. whether it was because she was a lady of the court or because she was training to be the next master of whispers, cerys didn’t know. she wasn’t sure if there was still a difference between the two positions, if there had ever been one to begin with.”
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5 years of Tumblr! here's to many more years of wearing and encouraging niqab (face veiling and headscarves) for everyone of all genders.
If you haven't worn niqab or veiled yet, take the initiative and put it on today! No excuses, anyone can tie a full veil with a few scarves.
Watch my quick and easy tutorial on how to tie niqab using square scarves (great for both men and women).
Remember - veiling is universal and perfect for everyone! It's the goal to get everyone on earth to wear niqab permanently to make us all equal and smash gender inequality.
um. freakin reow? or whatever? ugh.