The New Yorkerのインスタグラム(newyorkermag) - 9月17日 02時22分
On a torrid Saturday in August, while mayors in the South of France were busy enforcing a burkini ban that has since been ruled illegal, Jaharrah Ali, a hijabi (a woman who covers, in the Muslim tradition), was modelling at a photo shoot in Tribeca. Ali, pictured here, works for Underwraps, a modelling agency seeking to dispel the idea that Islam and modern fashion are incompatible. Click the link in our bio to read Judith Thurman's story "Modest Models." Photograph by @paridukovic for The New Yorker. @justinepurdue @tsukihair @splashlightstudios
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