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New businesses and announcements have been added to Dear Confashion page. Click here to find out the latest. Featured photo is by Kuwait-based online shop Local Tees. I've been dying to get this "Jealous much" t-shirt,  designed by Jassim Al Saddah for ages and now it's already sold out! Bummer!

Update: I noticed that some readers were offended by this photo. I personally didn't get the idea behind it at first, so I asked a friend to clarify and it was then explained to me that it's a parody of a young girl showing off her diamond engagement ring  to a group of what supposed to look like very old unmarried ladies. The guy is holding the ring and pretending like he's proposing. I didn't notice that at first so I took a closer look and I now grasped the idea behind it.

I can see why people can easily misinterpret the image as the engagement ring/box hardly show. Plus they could have used a mix of old ladies one with veil and one without. I don't think it was intended to offend anyone. Maybe someone from Local Tees can comment on this?




Comments

Unknown said…
haha awesome photo! very professional too! love the tshirt!
Anonymous said…
the ad is very silly + lame, just saying
Confashion said…
Sarah A
I'm in love with the t-shirt. I'm not sure what's the idea about the the photo though :>

Anonymous
Honestly I didn't get the concept of yje ad/photo myself or what was it trying to hint it. I'm only interested in the t-shirt which I liked so much.
QaMuRa said…
T-Shirts are fine!! but what the purpose of this Silly annoying AD!!!
What the relation between Between il3abat o ilbarga3 and wearing Jeans and T-shirt!! Kelish maku salfaa!
vyyvaa said…
disrespectful image
Confashion said…
QamuRa and vyyvaa
I noticed that some readers were offended by this photo. I personally didn't get the idea behind it at first, so I asked a friend who explained to me that it's a parody of a young girl showing off her diamond engagement ring to a group of what supposed to look like very old unmarried ladies. The guy is holding the ring and pretending like he's proposing. I didn't notice that at first so I took a closer look and I now grasped the idea behind it.

I can see your point and why people can easily misinterpret the image as the engagement ring/box hardly shows. I don't think it was intended to offend anyone. Maybe someone from Local Tees can clarify more on this?
Anonymous said…
aha! so it shows the one who is covered will never get married only those who wear jeans like her are going to get married,this is a really silly photo!
in my openion a photo is considered to be poor one if the viewers do not get it !!

so i think with full of respect (it is just my professional opinion) it is poor one !! because i had to read your explaination to understand they want to ad what ?

second the idea is a bet disrespectfull to our culture .. i mean we must respect those covered ladies because they are Muslims and they are following their believes of eslam.

third i think it is inappropiate pausing too. the photographer should care about the shirts to show not the proposal !!! and the old lady shouldn't feature her hand like that i( thought she wants money )!! and the ring is not even seen in the photo !!

it is all about pausing, and phtography

my respect to local tees

najwa
in my openion a photo is considered to be poor one if the viewers do not get it !!

so i think with full of respect (it is just my professional opinion) it is poor one !! because i had to read your explaination to understand they want to ad what ?

second the idea is a bet disrespectfull to our culture .. i mean we must respect those covered ladies because they are Muslims and they are following their believes of eslam.

third i think it is inappropiate pausing too. the photographer should care about the shirts to show not the proposal !!! and the old lady shouldn't feature her hand like that i( thought she wants money )!! and the ring is not even seen in the photo !!

it is all about pausing, and phtography

my respect to local tees

najwa

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