
Megan Carpentier, writing for Jezebel, makes a note of the discussion of "pretty" around the issue, saying "when you see a woman with a tunic above her knees, red fingernails, an extremely loose headscarf and a protest sign, try to look beyond the 'pretty.' Those things are also a symbol of what an Ahmadinejad regime would deny (and, in some cases, has denied) her the right to be."
Mimi, one of the bloggers at Threadbared, a site that discusses politics and fashion, argues for a broader analysis. In a post titled "You Say You Want a Revolution in a Loose Headscarf," Mimi writes:
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