Roving_Bohemian
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I had a very interesting experience today involving someone else's take on my vintage look. I wonder if any of you ladies have ever run into this:
It was damp and foggy this morning, so as usual, I wore my scarf to cover my hair, Audrey Hepburn style, while waiting for my train. A young woman wearing a hijab was looking at me strangely for a bit. Finally, she approached me and said "Excuse me - Are you Muslim?"
I had never been asked that before in my life, so I was quite taken aback (it hadn't clicked yet) and I told her no, I wasn't. She replied "Then why are you wearing the headscarf?" Finally I understood, and since my scarf didn't look at all similar to a hijab I had to laugh, and told her I was only wearing it to protect my hairstyle. She cut me off by saying "I don't think its funny. I think its disrespectful." And walked away! :eeek:
Took me a long time to wrap my mind around that one... Like I say, they don't look *at all* similar, and I have never, ever had someone say this to me before, even in college when most of the student body was Muslim.
She probably thought that only Muslims wear head-scarves, and that you were wearing it "wrong" and your laughter was mockery... not saying you're at fault, just that she probably assumed you were intentionally doing it to mock her beliefs... I guess that's what comes of this media battle, both sides misunderstand each other and feel that the other is in the wrong... oh well, as miz LizzieMaine said, "The days when women would commonly go out for the day wearing a Rosie rag or a babushka are as remote as the Civil War to young people today." That's why you need to reclaim it!
Rue, I don't think ANYONE would mistake you for one of them... if so, it's a lot more than their eyes they need checked...
I think it's just their way of saying hey you look very old school and polished and I like it.
And hey, being compared to the women on madmen really isn't bad company to be in.
EXACTLY! I empathize with you for the lack of vintage knowledge among co-workers, but being compared to a "Mad-Men" lady is DEFINITELY a compliment coming from a guy...
It reminds us of a time when everyone had more panaché and makes us men think maybe we can be a "Don Draper"...