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Middle Eastern Street Style

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Wow thanks for all those ^ some amazing pictures! :) Did you take some of those? Are you Iranian?

I really want to watch this film called 'No One Knows About Persian Cats', I've heard really good things!

 
I am Iranian, but I didn't take the pictures. I found a website which I had to filter pictures of Iranian-Americans whom are not good examples of our culture.
 
Wow such great photographs. It seems to me that a lot of the peoples style comes from the little details which make the outfit, like a cute bag or a printed scarf.
 
Also a great video from current tv... I was wondering if anyone knew of other good blogs to get pictures of Israeli streetstyle?
 
I have more :)

From Iran (mainly Tehran though I believe there is some Shiraz and Isfahan)
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Iran

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I find the guy to my left (thinner one) to be so attractive
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Wow great pictures... thanks for sharing them with us YayYay533! I really love all the bright pops of color in these outfits... :)
 
Most of the headscarves are very plain or have an unattractive pattern. Is it illegal to decorate the headscarf? It has to be basic?
 
^ no - in dubai you have designer abaya's/burqa's and head scarves too - some have patterns, some are printed.. some even have sequins.

But simple is always best - its about simplicity really :)

I like the pics! :heart: thanks for posting them YayYay533
 
Most of the headscarves are very plain or have an unattractive pattern. Is it illegal to decorate the headscarf? It has to be basic?

:lol: Probably the people who paid money for them don't think the patterns are unattractive. Cultural differences, maybe?
 

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