Tuesday, June 7, 2011

'From now, embarrassment will end': Saudi King bans men from selling lingerie


He's probably not the first person you would have on your mind as being the face of lingerie, but King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia has become something of a hero to women in his home country.
He has issued a decree banning all men from working in lingerie shops to end 'embarrassment' suffered by women who don't want to give men their measurements.Saudi women working in the outlets got embroiled in a dispute three years ago with the labour ministry and the powerful religious authority, which issued a fatwa banning such jobs.The decree from the king was part of a push to reduce the amount of female unemployment in the conservative kingdom, currently at around 30 per cent.Saudi women say they have been uncomfortable buying lingerie from men and would prefer female sales assistants.Religious leaders in the Wahhabi form of Islam - which makes up the majority of the country - require complete separation of members of the opposite sex who are not related.The Saudi society continues to be incredibly traditional and the idea of women working is frowned upon.

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