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.@MaggieA: “I just thought it was a fantastic t-shirt, a beautiful drawing, but I ended up getting arrested for wearing it.” #FashionRules pic.twitter.com/9Bhrmcr6Wc
— Index on Censorship (@IndexCensorship) January 18, 2017
“Governments ban clothing when they’re feeling insecure. One purpose is to uphold rigid social demarcation.” – @amberbutchart#FashionRules
— I.G. Advisors (@IG_Advisors) January 18, 2017
.@AmberButchart: “One of my favourite forms of rebellion is against enforced uniformity. We don’t like to be told to conform.” #FashionRules
— Index on Censorship (@IndexCensorship) January 18, 2017
.@MaggieA: “Fashion magazines today are little more than shopping lists. I don’t see any evidence of creativity.” #FashionRules
— Index on Censorship (@IndexCensorship) January 18, 2017
Fascinating discussion on #fashionrules and Dressing to Oppress @IndexCensorship: culture, religion, rebellion pic.twitter.com/GHsItsnKbN
— Ria Hawthorn (@riahawthorn) January 18, 2017
.@GinaJaneJere asks “who dictates what we wear?” @IndexCensorship @Index_Magazine #FashionRules pic.twitter.com/WMyglCj7IR
— Not My Style (@notmystyleuk) January 18, 2017
Loved attending this evening’s #FashionRules @Index_Magazine launch on behalf of @notmystyleuk – great topics discussed! @IndexCensorship pic.twitter.com/mfCKkty6di
— Hannah Donald (@hannahdonald20) January 18, 2017
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