...due to new anti-pornography laws
The miniskirt is under threat in Indonesia
following a proposed ban by the country's religious affairs minister,
Suryadharma Ali. The predominantly Islamic country has justified their decision
by suggesting that miniskirts are contrary to their new strict 'anti-porn
laws'. Although the criteria have not yet been set for what constitutes to
pornography, ministers have - somewhat uncouthly - said that it "is
something that we can feel".
If plans are to go ahead, anything that falls above the knee
would be seen as pornographic. According to Islamic law women not only have to
wear long skirts but they have also to cover up "all the private parts of
their body", which by the sounds of things includes their knees. Not only
does the miniskirt clash with religious rules, but is also thought to encourage
sexual emotions amongst men. Earlier in the week, parliamentary speaker Marzuki
Alie said that ''You know what men are like - provocative clothing will make
them do things.''
Jerry Hall wants her
miniskirts back
British designer and darling of the Swinging Sixities, Mary
Quant, is largely regarded to be the 'inventor' of the miniskirt. Creating
pieces with increasingly shorter hemlines, she arrived at the miniskirt in 1964
naming it after her favourite make of car.
Punishments for offenders in Indonesia
are yet to be outlined but perhaps a banishment to a lifetime of polyester
might be appropriate?
Mary Quant: 'You have
to work at staying slim - but it's worth it'
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