The burqa is the wardrobe of choice for many Muslim women. It is worn over a woman's daily clothing, usually covering her from head to toe. Today, the burqa has gone designer, popping up on fashion runways in the West, like at this show by Norwegian designers Marked Moskva in Norway earlier this month. Here, a burqa evokes traditional Norwegian dress. The designers reportedly say they are aiming their collection at Muslims and non-Muslims.
Here are a few of the pictures from the collection:
I think I'll pass on the new burqa haute couture. I know that dhimmitude is all the rage in
Here's what I consider haute couture: the Uncovered Meat line. I first heard about it a looong time ago from Tammy Bruce, and I still think this stuff rocks. I like the Satanic Women's Tank Top, myself:
Here's the inspiration for it:
"If you take uncovered meat and put it on the street, on the pavement, in a garden, in a park, or in the backyard, without a cover and the cats eat it, then whose fault will it be, the cat?s, or the uncovered meat?s? The uncovered meat is the disaster. If the meat was covered the cats wouldn?t roam around it. If the meat is inside the fridge, they won?t get it."
-Australian Muslim Leader, Sheik Taj Din al-Hilaly's Post-Ramadan Sermon, Sydney Australia 2006. He was referring to women.
Show the Sheik how things really are and Sheik your Booty in this quality Infidel Clothing.
Manufactured in the Great Satan, all proceeds go towards forbidden consumption of alcohol.
You can go with my pick of the Satanic Women's Tank Top, a Eurabia Yellow T-shirt, a white T-shirt of Submission, a fitted Infidel Shirt, Fatwa Spaghetti Tanks and Shorts, Unclean Animal Shirts, and even Hilaly Thongs.
Those sound much better to me than the "burqa chic".
Hat Tip: Hot Air Headlines
5 comments:
First pic would get the woman stoned to death for too much leg...
The fact that it's coming from Scandinavia is not really a surprise. Granted they're different countries, but Sweden's having major problems with their Muslim immigrant population (particularly the southern port of Malmo). It's interesting that everyone's focused on France and Great Britain (and to a lesser extent the Netherlands), but the Swedish situation gets completely overlooked. I give Europe about 50 years, tops, with some bloody fighting in between before they're converted.
Love that tanktop! Where can I get one?
RG
I assume the blue one constitutes "Casual Wear".
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