Fortuna wrote:Diri, this is amazing
it really is, i didnt know you were so talented. I watched the video and its really cool. You must be so proud of yourself, and your family must be too.
Ther outfits are great. where do you get your ideas from?
Well done and keep up the good work, im sure one day you will be famous.
Will you still speak to us when you are? LOL
Thank you darling! Very flattering words - you are too kind!
Believe it or not - my whole reason for starting with fashion, is a political one...
In Holland, six years ago - we visited an Azeri-Iranian family-friends... They showed this video-tape of their daughter, where she had done a show, with music, dance, songs and a fashion show...
Guess what? The whole show was done in the name of "Iranian-Azeri culture"... And guess what else? Yes, exactly, she had Kurdish Duhol û Zurna music, translated Kurdish lyrics into Azeri and Persian for the songs and the ladies were wearing Kurdish clothes at the fashion show..
Believe me I got mad... It was VERY rude of them - making us watch what they called "Azeri-Iranian culture" - while most of it was Kurdish disguised as "Azeri-Iranian"...
So that was what woke me up in a way... When we left - I had decided that this wasn't gonna be the end of it... "People are stealing our culture and not even paying any respect, or crediting us for it"...
A lot of people sing in Kurdish... A lot have organized Kurdish dance groups... But how many Kurds design and lay claim to Kurdish fashion?
Only one person I know of -
http://www.dellalondon.co.uk - does fashion... and I only found out about her two years ago...
For Kurds - culture and politics are so to speak the same... At least in the still occupied areas... Because practicing Kurdishness/being Kurdish (in e.g Kurdish culture) - is banned to various degrees... So we are politicized, if we like it or not... Some stand up and face this, others are like sheep...
I am not part of the pack of sheep...
My ambition is to make Kurdish fashion into popular fashion - to strenghten the position it already has, and to counter the influence the west has on Kurdish youth - concerning fashion...
It is my personal oppinion, that Kurdish clothes are the most beautiful clothes... And I am shocked each and every time I see Kurdish girls in western clothes at a Kurdish celebration or party...
Girls at this forum - for GOD's sake, PLEASE wear Kurdish clothes to Kurdish gatherings... It looks a BILLION times more beautiful, AND it looks DECENT...
That's my two cent, anyway...