Fashion designer apologises after parading Saudi flag mini-skirt – Middle East Monitor

GettyImages 1168719541 scaled e1695045839590

Social media ignited with fury as users vented their outrage at Mowalola Ogunlesi, the brand designer behind Mowalola, for unveiling a new mini-skirt featuring the Saudi Arabian flag at London Fashion Week.

During the brand’s Spring 2024 collection showcase, Ogunlesi entertained the audience with mini-skirts sporting designs of flags from around the world, including Japan, the United Kingdom and Saudi Arabia.

Following the show, Ogunlesi’s Instagram page saw a surge of Saudi Arabian flag emojis in the comments, with many demanding an apology, outlining that the flag contains the Muslim declaration of faith which is pinnacle to the Islamic faith. The designer first took to Twitter, now known as X, to respond by defending the skirt with now-deleted tweets, retorting, “Cry me a river,” and adding, “A mini skirt as an act of war in 2023 is so dystopian.”

However, Ogunlesi later had a change of heart and issued a formal apology, acknowledging that she had learned more about the flag and understood her mistake.

 

“One of my key inspirations for SS24 was to use the national flags of different countries,” she said in a statement. “After the show, I found that one of these flags – Saudi Arabia – features sacred words, and its use has caused great offence. Now that I’ve been educated on this topic, I sincerely apologise for this,” Ogunlesi wrote.

“I’ll ensure this design is removed from the collection. I deeply regret any hurt or offence my oversight may have caused. Thank you for holding me accountable, and I appreciate your understanding as I learn from this experience.”

However, one user pointed out that the designer’s initial response was rude, remarking, “This was your initial reaction, so this apology feels quite performative and insincere. It seems you’re only sorry because of the backlash you rightly received.”

Another user emphasised that the concern isn’t about the skirt but rather about the inclusion of the Saudi flag, which features the shahada (declaration of faith). This is viewed as not only disrespectful to Saudis but also to the broader global Muslim community.

The Saudi flag bears the sacred text of the Muslim faith, which translates to: “There is no god but God; Muhammad is the messenger of God.” This flag is regarded as a religious symbol because of its inscription, and featuring it on a skirt is seen as an act of blasphemy.

Originally from Nigeria, designer Mowalola Ogunlesi is now based in London. Renowned as both a designer and a singer, Ogunlesi is famous for her innovative use of diverse textures and materials in her creations, crafting unconventional styles influenced by youth culture.

READ: Saudi Arabia: Bin Salman declares war against corruption and drugs

Middle East Monitor

Most Read this week

Bradford Mosque Warns Worshippers After Reports of Missing Footwear

A mosque in Bradford has issued a firm reminder...

Historic Legislative Muslim Caucus Set to Debut at 2026 Maryland Muslim Lobby Day

A landmark moment in Maryland’s legislative history is set...

Judge Rejects Laura Loomer’s Bid to End Payments to Muslim Civil Rights Group

A federal judge has ruled that right-wing activist and...

Florida Increases Capitol Security Amid Muslim Advocacy Day

Florida authorities stepped up security at the State Capitol...

Muslim World League Demands Strong Action Over Gaza Ceasefire Violations

Mecca | Feb. 2 — The Muslim World League...

More Articles

How To Prepare For Ramadan

Ramadan is not merely a month on the Islamic...

Pagan Origins of Modern Celebrations: What Islam Warns Us About

From Christmas trees to Valentine’s hearts and New Year’s...

Why Islam Has Only Two Eids and No Other Celebrations

Why Islam Has Only Two Eids? Islam is not...

Is Celebrating New Year Haram in Islam? What the Qur’an and Sunnah Say

As the end of the year approaches, many Muslims...

Is Prophet Muhammad ﷺ Mentioned in the Bible? Hidden Biblical Prophecies Revealed

For centuries, believers and scholars have debated one fascinating...

How to Prepare Spiritually for Jumu’ah Prayer: A Step-by-Step Guide for Muslims

Friday—known as Yawm al-Jumu’ah—is not just another day in...

Related News

Popular Categories