2023-11-07 15:53:46
It is noteworthy that the brand Dior has not yet issued any comment on this decision
The Jordanian website “Al-Bawaba” reported that the replacement of the “Dior” brand, the fashion model Bella Hadid, of Palestinian origins, known for her pro-Palestinian stances, with the Israeli model, May Taghir, ignited anger on social networking sites, as followers demanded a boycott of the brand, and the hashtag #BoycottDior spread, which calls for a boycott. The company, especially since the decision came following its publication in which it expressed its solidarity with Gaza and at the same time condemned the massacre that occurred in Israeli towns on October 7.
It is noteworthy that Bella Hadid has been the face of the Dior collection since 2016, and May Tager has been chosen to be the next makeup campaign for the commercial campaign scheduled for Christmas.
Bella Hadid wrote a post on her Instagram in which she expressed her solidarity with Gaza and at the same time condemned the massacre in the towns surrounding Gaza on October 7. In the post, she said: “The people of Palestine and its children, especially in Gaza, cannot bear our silence. We are not brave, but they are. My heart bleeds in pain from the shock I see, as well as from the long shock in my Palestinian blood, when I see the results of the air strikes on Gaza.” “. Hadid added that she “stands in solidarity with all the mothers who have lost their children and with the children who cry alone” and mourns “all the fathers, brothers, sisters, uncles, aunts and friends who will never walk the earth once more.”
In the post, she expressed her pain over the massacre that took place on October 7 in the Gaza Strip and said: “I mourn for the Israeli families who are suffering from the pain and consequences of October 7. I condemn terrorist attacks once morest civilians everywhere. Harming women and children and causing terrorism does not contribute to the movement.” Liberating Palestine. Deep in my heart, I believe that no child or anyone from their family should be taken away, for a limited or indefinite period, and this applies to both the Israeli and Palestinian people.”
In the same post, Hadid revealed that she was receiving daily death threats and her phone number was leaked, and she stated that her family felt unsafe.
The fashion house, which is owned by LVMH Fashion, a group led by Sidney Toledano, has not issued any official statement regarding Bella Hadid’s replacement.
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