Showing posts with label Nude. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nude. Show all posts

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Pakistani "Nudist" (Veena Malik) Does Hollywood


Veena Malik seems ready to get nude and for Hollywood

Pakistani model turned actress Veena Malik, who was caught under controversies for her nude and topless image on the men’s fashion magazine FHM, has now purportedly said that she is not at all hesitant in posing nude for Hollywood.
Veena said that if she was in Hollywood, she has to work accordingly and if their culture demands to expose flesh then she would do it.
Talking about culture, she said that while being in India, she works according to the culture of India and same as when she is in Pakistan, Veena takes care that her work should not breach their culture.
Ever since Veena Malik's bare bodied photo with an ISI tattoo on her arm went viral, she has been inundated with threats from her country. Counter lawsuits are also been threatened between Veena and FHM with allegations levelled against each other.
Well, after being in news since a long period of time, Is Veena Malik again ready to hit headlines?

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Nude Pictures Land Muslim Wife In Jail ... Divorce and No Dowry in UAE


Nude pictures land Muslim wife in jail... Muslim husband free

Thanks to: UnSavouryIslam
Emirates247
UAE - The Abu Dhabi Court of Appeal upheld the verdict of the Abu Dhabi Criminal Court which sentenced a woman to three months in jail for publishing indecent photos of herself on one of the websites, reported 'Al Bayan'. The family court also issued a ruling of her being divorced from her husband without getting her dowry. The husband had filed a complaint accusing his wife of publishing nude pictures on pornographic sites.  Investigations revealed that nine pictures were real and five fake. Meanwhile, the woman - a government employee - accused her husband of taking such photos on his mobile phone under the influence of alcohol to get rid of her and to deprive her of the custody of her children as well as the dowry. But when the Court of Appeal dismissed her appeal, saying the pictures speak of her act, she justified it by claiming that she took such photos on her husband's demand because he missed her when she was not around. Full Story>>


Thursday, November 24, 2011

High Parisian Fashion Featuring "Burka Curfew"



Charlie Le Mindu “Burka Curfew” 



Concept film for Charlie le Mindu’s Spring Summer 2012 collection, entitled Burka Curfew with clips from the runway show at Paris Fashion Week. Film features Spanish actress Rossy de Palma.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Muslim Artist defies Islamic Prudes by Baring All on the Web

Strips Despite her Country's Conservative Culture

Facebook photo of Aliaa Magda Elmahdy.
Aliaa Magda Elmahdy/Facebook
Facebook photo of Aliaa Magda Elmahdy.
An Egyptian blogger is defying the Islamic prudes in her country by taking it all off — and posting the pictures on the web.

Aliaa Magda Elmahdy said it’s her body to bare.
“I have the right to live freely in any place,” Elmahdy wrote on her blog. “I feel happy and self satisfied when I feel that I’m really free,” she said.
Under the heading “fan a’ry,” which means nude art, Elmahdy posted several pictures of herself in the buff, including one with strategically placed yellow rectangles.
“The yellow rectangles on my eyes, mouth and sex organ resemble the censoring of our knowledge, expression and sexuality,” wrote Elmahdy, who turns 20 on Wednesday.
On her Facebook page, Elmahdy wrote that she was “echoing screams against a society of violence, racism, sexism, sexual harassment and hypocrisy.”
A media arts student at the American University in Cairo, Elmahdy took the pictures at her parent’s place. Her blog also has a photo of a seated naked man holding a guitar.
While placing provocative pictures on the Web rarely raise eyebrows in the West, in an increasingly conservative Egypt what Elmahdy did is an unprecedented act of defiance.
Egyptian women have long enjoyed relatively more personal freedom than their female counterparts in other parts of the Arab world, but a worrying result of the ouster of longtime dictator Hosni Mubarak has been the rise of the Islamic Brotherhood and other religious parties.
Western clothing, once common for middle class women, has given way increasingly to head scarves and more modest attire.
And art students like Elmhady can no longer draw nude models because they’ve been banned.

Egyptian Blogger Poses Nude to Protest Islamic Extremism

...   An Egyptian blogger posed naked in a series of pictures published on Twitter under her real name sparking mixed reactions among her followers. Some praised her move, while others left outraged comments.

Liberal, Feminist, Vegetarian, Individualist Egyptian". In a tweet, she said "I took my nude photo myself in my parent's home months before I met @Kareemamer [her boyfriend] and I'm atheist since I was 16".
According to Italian news agency Ansa, more than 100,000 people clicked on her blog to see the pictures. Elmahdy posted eight naked pictures on her blog under the title "fan a'ry'" (naked art). In some pictures, she appears with yellow bands covering her private parts.
She explains that "the yellow rectangles on my eyes, mouth and sex organ resemble the censoring of our knowledge, expression and sexuality."
"I am echoing screams against a society of violence, racism, sexism, sexual harassment and hypocrisy," she said.
"My view is that the veil is not a personal choice in Egypt, but the results of religious and social pressure," she said in Facebook. "The women with head veil that I know wear it because of their families or because they don't want to be beaten in the streets. I don't see why they always dictate to women, and not to men, what they should wear."
For this reason, Aliaa Elmahdy also supports a controversial Facebook event called "Men should wear the veil". On Twitter, many people intervened in the debate created under the hash tag #NudePhotoRevolutionary.
"A feminist #Jan25 revolutionary posted her nude photo on the internet to express her freedom. I'm totally taken back by her bravery," tweeted Ahmen Awadalla, who works in the field of human rights, health, sexuality and gender.
But some people fear that Elmahdy's pictures might affect the revolutionary image. "Egyptian liberals will now be seen as pro-nudity, and that could really damage their election campaign," said Ruwayda Mustafah, blogger for the Huffington Post and Global Voices.
Several prominent human rights groups in Egypt have turned down an invitation from the authorities to take part in discussions about the constituent assembly which will draft a new constitution. They say the government and the ruling military council must first "prove their respect for the dignity and rights of the Egyptian people".
Egypt's parliamentary elections begin Nov. 28 and will be held in stages. The new parliament is due to convene in January.