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  • Protest against Israel's latest attack on Gaza, July 19th 2014. A heavily veiled woman wearing sunglasses stands between two policemen with a placard saying 'Where is the humanity ?'
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  • Muslim women in Islamic dress on a shopping trip in London's West End. Having visited the M&M shop in Leicester Square, the three women make their way carrying the spoils of retail therapy, large yellow bags with the cartoon characters' faces. Against the back of their dress, the bright colours are prominent and obvious as to their previous location. In the background are people in clothing suggesting a western culture.
    muslim_shoppers02-09-04-2015_1.jpg
  • A local woman walks past a blue painted wall in a village near Medinet Habu on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. This scene is typical of the quiet pace of rural everyday life, far away from the chaotic capital, Cairo whose government controls the policies that affect the people of small villages.
    egypt234-04-03-2016_1.jpg
  • Muslim women in Islamic dress on a shopping trip in London's West End. Having visited the M&M shop in Leicester Square, the three women make their way carrying the spoils of retail therapy, large yellow bags with the cartoon characters' faces. Against the back of their dress, the bright colours are prominent and obvious as to their previous location. Crossing the road with a child's pink buggy, one of the women looks down with a bottle of water.
    muslim_shoppers09-09-04-2015_1.jpg
  • Muslim women in Islamic dress on a shopping trip in London's West End. Having visited the M&M shop in Leicester Square, the three women make their way carrying the spoils of retail therapy, large yellow bags with the cartoon characters' faces. Against the back of their dress, the bright colours are prominent and obvious as to their previous location. In the background are people in clothing suggesting a western culture.
    muslim_shoppers04-09-04-2015_1.jpg
  • Muslim women in Islamic dress on a shopping trip in London's West End. Having visited the M&M shop in Leicester Square, the three women make their way carrying the spoils of retail therapy, large yellow bags with the cartoon characters' faces. Against the back of their dress, the bright colours are prominent and obvious as to their previous location. In the background are people in clothing suggesting a western culture.
    muslim_shoppers06-09-04-2015_1.jpg
  • Qudriya Yazdan Parast is an elected MP in the Afghan Parliament. She is photographed at home with friends who prefer not to be identified for fear of offending their families. Qudriya is committed to advancing women’s rights. As such, her life is constantly in danger and she and her family have been attacked several times.  <br />
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She says, “There are still many problems. I know someone, a  candidate running  for Parliament who gave away two of his daughters as part of his campaign. Fortunately, he didn’t win!"<br />
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In Afghanistan, there are no love marriages but I help couples to be together.  I once helped a girl and a boy who had fallen in love at university. They had to see each other secretly because her father did not approve. Eventually though, I gained the father’s trust and because of my standing he listened.  They have been married now for more than a year and have a son.
    afghan21_646_1.jpg
  • A Muslim mother and son walk past a giant ad mural for Hollister California of a bare-chested young male model, a clash of western and eastern cultures. The large image of the model wearing only swimwear and a whistle is seen to the full height of the billboard that obscures the construction site behind of the newest addition to the Regent Street clothing brand. The lady and child walk past ignoring the sexuality of this ad, increasingly seen in UK media. It shows a handsome male youth and the use of the perfect specimen is displayed on the street more and more, seen here large and prominent for a female (or gay) audience while concentrating our attention on a the clashes of a multicultural Britain.
    male_mural10-22-03-2012.jpg
  • Two muslim women carry a heavy carpet along street at Elephant & Castle in Southwark, south London. Walking along a blue wall, the ladies make their way from a nearby shop on the Walworth Road to their home nearby. Both looking to the front they progress along the street with their domestic purchase.
    elephant_and_castle09-22-04-2015_1.jpg
  • Tunisia 2011. Remada camp for refugees from Libya. After Friday prayers refugees (mostly mothers and children) held a demonstration around the camp. One of the chants was 'We don't want milk for our children we want guns for our fighters'. Women show victory fingers.
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  • Tunisia 2011. Remada camp for refugees from Libya. After Friday prayers refugees (mostly mothers and children) held a demonstration around the camp. One of the chants was 'We don't want milk for our children we want guns for our fighters'.
    tun5_3071.jpg
  • Customer in  beauty parlour, Since the fall of the Taliban there have been an explosion of parlours opening. Under the Taliban they were banned with whipping and amputations common punishments.
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  • Tunisia 2011. Remada camp for refugees from Libya. After Friday prayers refugees (mostly mothers and children) held a demonstration around the camp. One of the chants was 'We don't want milk for our children we want guns for our fighters'. Women show victory fingers.
    tun5_3080.jpg
  • The veiling (bedeken) is when the groom veils his bride immediately before the wedding ceremony. It’s a way for him to verify he is marring the right bride and is often preceded by singing and dancing around the bride who sits on a throne like chair. Once she is veiled the ceremony can take place.
    04-wedding_9209.jpg
  • Balkh province Afghanistan. Children's centre. Girls studying.
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  • Balkh province Afghanistan. Children's centre. Girls studying.
    af13-155.jpg
  • The bride (Kallah) assisted by 2 escorts holding candles circles her groom 7 times under the chuppah. There are many reasons for this, Kabbalah (the Jewish tradition of mysticism) says that women, representing the earth, re-enact seven revolutions that the earth made during the seven days of creation.
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  • Two nuns with shopping bags, recently arrived in London to establish and teach the gospel, walking home after shopping on 7th June 2017 on Streatham Hill, South London, United Kingdom
    SMP_9262.jpg
  • Scene along Petticoat Lane market on a Sunday in London, England, United Kingdom. Petticoat Lane Market is a fashion and clothing market in the East End of London. It consists of two adjacent street markets. Wentworth Street Market is open six days a week and Middlesex Street Market is open on Sunday only.
    20160306_petticoat lane_A.jpg
  • Radha, a low caste Hindu priestess, worships at the River Ganges in Varanasi, India
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  • Child in a madrassa in Bruoa Town, Self Declared Independent country of Somaliland
    SFE_031208_0062_1.jpg
  • A woman walks past a hand pained advertisement for cigarettes in Hargeisa, capital of the Self Declared Independent country of Somaliland
    25_SFE_031208_0034_1.jpg
  • Two women wearing chador gossip and laugh on the street. The chador is an outer covering for women who seek to dress modestly under Islamic law. It's use under Saddam Hussein's initially Western looking government was hardly obligatory. After his fall, it is impossible for most women to remain without chador in public.
    6_SFE_020501_0032_1.jpg
  • Ladies attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, raise their hands in the hope of peace while gathering to hear speeches by the British peer Lord Ahmed and traditional songs by local singers just outside the compound walls belonging to the Governor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues and celebrate Darfurian culture. The Sudanese Women General Union has 27,000 branches all over Sudan, including Darfur. They have representatives in all rural villages, across communities of around 80 tribes and clans. The women of Sudan are wives, mothers, farmers a real force and historically, there have been female leaders.
    sudan142-23-05-2009_1.jpg
  • Ladies attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, gather to admire local Darfuri handcrafts on display in a compound belonging to the Governor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues. The Sudanese Women General Union has 27,000 branches all over Sudan, including Darfur. They have representatives in all rural villages, across communities of around 80 tribes and clans. The women of Sudan are wives, mothers, farmers a real force and historically, there have been female leaders.
    sudan091-23-05-2009_1.jpg
  • Sadat (Lucky) Women's shura, WAFA project - Widows for Advocacy in Afghanistan.<br />
Muzgan 20, community mobiliser talking about violence against women using posters.
    afg12-004.jpg
  • Rally organised by Stop the War coalition  in Trafalgar Square to mark 10 years of war in Afghanistan. A group of women carry a very long banner saying 'Free Palestine'.
    afdem_0205.jpg
  • Rally organised by Stop the War coalition  in Trafalgar Square to mark 10 years of war in Afghanistan. The crowd listen to speeches.
    afdem_0096.jpg
  • Afghanistan. Charahi Spinkali, district 5, Kabul. Amida hangs out the washing in the courtyard of her home.
    af12_0162.jpg
  • Afghanistan. Charahi Spinkali, district 5, Kabul. Amida hangs out the washing in the courtyard of her home.
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  • Afghanistan. Charahi Spinkali, district 5, Kabul. Amida does the washing.
    af11_5941.jpg
  • Afghanistan. Herat Province. Shogofa (not real name), 18, was held down by her mother-in law who put matches in her hand and forced her to set herself on fire. Has 18 month old daughter who is now with her husband, but she wants her back.
    af5_0097.jpg
  • Sisters in the gardens of Tyburn Convent on Bayswater Rd, London.
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  • Sistersgather outside the Tyburn Convent on Bayswater Rd, London.
    06-Tyburn-7108.jpg
  • Sistersgather outside the Tyburn Convent on Bayswater Rd, London.
    06-tyburn_7090.jpg
  • Different styles along Oxford Street in London, England, United Kingdom. This is the busiest shopping district in the capital with Oxford Street being the most crowded. Crowds can be so big that many people avoid the area altogether.
    20180507_oxford street scene_001.jpg
  • A Nuns with shopping bags, recently arrived in London to establish and teach the gospel, walking home after shopping on 7th June 2017 on Streatham Hill, South London, United Kingdom
    SMP_9267.jpg
  • Two nuns, recently arrived in London to establish and teach the gospel, walking with shopping bags on 7th June 2017 on Streatham Hill, South London, United Kingdom
    SMP_9260.jpg
  • Bride to be on her hen party texting her friends as she waiting outside a suit shop with a sale on, to meet them for her big day out in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20160724_texting bride_A.jpg
  • Hen party group gathering on Bond Street in London, United Kingdom. A bachelorette party, hen party, hen night or hen do, is a party held for a woman who is about to get married. The terms hen party, hen do or hen night are common in the UK.
    20160514_hen party_C.jpg
  • Sale reductions at a branch of UK retailer Marks & Spencer, on Bishopsgate in the City of London. With the shadow of a nearby traffic light, a Muslim lady consumer walks towards a banner announcing the new post-Christmas winter sale offering up to 60% reductions on clothing. Marks & Spencer has over the last 129 years grown from a single market stall to become an international multi-channel retailer, now operating in over 50 territories worldwide and employing almost 82,000 people.
    m&s_sales04-06-01-2014_1_1.jpg
  • Women in burqa walks through the street in Hargeisa, the capital of the  Self Declared Independent country of Somaliland
    sfe_031208_0007.jpg
  • Ladies attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, gather in a compound belonging to the Governor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues. The Sudanese Women General Union has 27,000 branches all over Sudan, including Darfur. They have representatives in all rural villages, across communities of around 80 tribes and clans. The women of Sudan are wives, mothers, farmers a real force and historically, there have been female leaders.
    sudan068-23-05-2009_1.jpg
  • Darfurian women express the hope of peace when they line-up at Al Fashir airport, Sudan to greet British peer Lord Ahmed of Rotheram who has brought over from the UK, a delegation to attend the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, hosted by the governor in his own compound. The Sudanese Women General Union. The Sudanese Women General Union has 27,000 branches all over Sudan, including Darfur. They have representatives in all rural villages, across communities of around 80 tribes and clans. The women of Sudan are wives, mothers, farmers a real force and historically, there have been female leaders.
    sudan055-23-05-2009_1.jpg
  • After a flight from the Sudanese capital Khartoum, British Muslim activist, TV broadcaster and journalist, Yvonne Ridley is greeted by women of Darfur on the tarmac of Al-Fashir airport. She and a delegation hosted by British peer Lord Ahmed, she is here to attend the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, hosted by the governor in his own compound. The Sudanese Women General Union has 27,000 branches all over Sudan, including Darfur. They have representatives in all rural villages, across communities of around 80 tribes and clans. The women of Sudan are wives, mothers, farmers a real force and historically, there have been female leaders.
    sudan047-23-05-2009_1.jpg
  • Dr Safaa Elagib Adam reads documents on the journey by air to the firstever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur. Seated in a chartered Russian Antonov aircraft during flight to Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues. The short flight saves her a hazardous five-day drive by road, known for extreme acts of violence by rebels and Janjaweed soldiers. The Sudanese Women General Union has 27,000 branches all over Sudan, including Darfur. They have representatives in all rural villages, across communities of around 80 tribes and clans. The women of Sudan are wives, mothers, farmers a real force and historically, there have been female leaders.
    sudan041-23-05-2009_1.jpg
  • Indira Gandhi children's hospital. Mother with baby who has suspected pneumonia.
    afg12.jpg
  • Rally organised by Stop the War coalition  in Trafalgar Square to mark 10 years of war in Afghanistan.
    afdem_0132.jpg
  • Balkh province Afghanistan. Women walk home after a meeting
    af14-089.jpg
  • Balkh province Afghanistan. Children's centre. Girls studying.
    af13-167.jpg
  • Afghanistan. Herat Province. Shogofa (not real name), 18, was held down by her mother-in law who put matches in her hand and forced her to set herself on fire. Has 18 month old daughter who is now with her husband, but she wants her back.
    af5_0099.jpg
  • Sisters wait to go into prayers at the Tyburn Convent on Bayswater Rd, London.
    06-Tyburn-7285.jpg
  • Sistersgather outside the Tyburn Convent on Bayswater Rd, London.
    06-Tyburn-7131.jpg
  • Sistersgather outside the Tyburn Convent on Bayswater Rd, London.
    06-Tyburn-7113.jpg
  • Sisters go to pray at the crypt in the Tyburn Convent on Bayswater Rd, London.
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  • Sisters sing prayers every afternoon at the Tyburn Convent on Bayswater Rd, London.
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  • Sisters sing prayers every afternoon at the Tyburn Convent on Bayswater Rd, London.
    06-tyburn_7313.jpg
  • Sisters in the gardens of Tyburn Convent on Bayswater Rd, London.
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  • Sisters in the gardens of Tyburn Convent on Bayswater Rd, London.
    06-tyburn_7214.jpg
  • Sisters eat their lunch at Tyburn Convent on Bayswater Road, London.
    06-tyburn_7180.jpg
  • Sistersgather outside the Tyburn Convent on Bayswater Rd, London.
    06-tyburn_7095.jpg
  • Two women wearing chador gossip and laugh on the street. The chador is an outer covering for women who seek to dress modestly under Islamic law. It's use under Saddam Hussein's initially Western looking government was hardly obligatory. After his fall, it is impossible for most women to remain without chador in public.
    6_SFE_020501_0032.jpg
  • A woman walks past a hand pained advertisement for cigarettes in Hargeisa, capital of the Self Declared Independent country of Somaliland
    25_SFE_031208_0034.jpg
  • Gulbagh on the outskirts of Kabul, an oasis of green trees and fields nestled amongst the brown hills.<br />
Bee keeping. Diana 30 has 1 son and 1 daughter. "My husband disappeared during the war. I don't know what happened. I'm still hoping he'll reappear. I'm studying beekeeping because I hope to set up a business from it so me and my children can have some income. At the moment I depend on my father. I could sell honey in the bazaar . You get 300 Afs for a kilo‚ and also eat it at home."
    af11-024.jpg
  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
    IMG_7202_1_1.jpg
  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
    IMG_7340_1_1.jpg
  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
    IMG_7310_1_1.jpg
  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
    IMG_7289_1_1.jpg
  • Veiled Londoner inside during the opening day of the Westfield Stratford shopping mall. Situated on the fringe of the 2012 Olympic park, Westfield hosted its first day to thousands of shoppers eager to see Europe's largest urban shopping centre. The £1.45bn complex houses more than 300 shops, 70 restaurants, a 14-screen cinema, three hotels, a bowling alley and the UK's largest casino. It will provide the main access to the Olympic park for the 2012 Games and a central 'street' will give 75% of Olympic visitors access to the main stadium so retail space and so far 95% of the centre has been let. It is claimed that up to 8,500 permanent jobs will be created by the retail sector.
    westfield_stratford43-13-09-2011_1.jpg
  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
    IMG_7437_1_1.jpg
  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
    IMG_7294_1_1.jpg
  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
    IMG_7273_1_1.jpg
  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
    IMG_7272_1_1.jpg
  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
    IMG_7241_1_1.jpg
  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
    IMG_7237_1_1.jpg
  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
    IMG_7481_1_1.jpg
  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
    IMG_7269_1_1.jpg
  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
    IMG_7195_1_1.jpg
  • A traditionally-dressed Muslim woman walks past a poster for stylish arabic clothing in the city of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. Wearing her veil and a long dress the lady observes the modesty demanded by her religion as opposed to the female on the poster, the Westernised style.
    egypt88-02-03-2016_1.jpg
  • With a background of hanging hoarding media the delivery of construction materials on the back of a lorry, to a Dior shop being refurbished in central London. We can see through a small aperture of the truck's structure, the face of a model wearing a veil, standing with the others in a fantasy garden surrounded by building materials for laying reinforced concrete, purple straps to help in the lifting process by crane. The Dior store occupies a prime location on one of London's most prestigious streets known for fashion and jewellery and work continues behind the screen, hidden to passers-by.
    dior_hoarding15-27-03-2015_1.jpg
  • Protest against Israel's latest attack on Gaza, July 19th 2014 , Operation Protective edge. A young woman wearing a black veil.
    gaza_8719_1.jpg
  • April 29th 2011 Royal Wedding. Trafalgar Square. Young women wearing blue veils and Union Jack hats
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