Monday, February 12, 2018

There is always going to be both sides to a story.

http://www.foxnews.com/lifestyle/2018/02/08/macys-attacked-online-after-announcing-muslim-friendly-clothing-line.html

Macy's has come under fire for their recent collection featuring hijabs and other modest Muslim-friendly clothing.

First of all I am really proud of Macy’s for providing this for not just Muslim females but everyone. This infers that Macy’s wants to promote diversity and wants the public to understand that no matter where you are from you can find affordable fashionable clothing at Macy’s. Muslims want to look good too. Everyone wants to look good. “On Verona Collection’s website, Vogl said her mission to create the fashion brand came after she converted to Islam and “had a stark realization: modest and fashionable clothing were both hard to acquire and difficult to afford. Vogl started on the collection to give women who are seeking modest clothing more options.”The title at first presents this like the public didn’t like this, but the evidence in the article provides enough support to conclude that the positive feedback and negative feedback are in equal amounts. [1 image, 1 link, 1 quote, 145 words].

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