During London's Fashion Week, Mowalola Ogunlsei, a Nigerian-born designer, returned to the fashion pages with her latest collection, Mowalola SS24. However, the fashion brand was scrutinised when a model walked the runway in one of the designs to replicate the Saudi Arabian flag.
The controversial item in question sparked much criticism from Muslims, particularly those of Saudi descent who accused the designer and the fashion house of insulting the religion of Islam.
The reasons for the controversy surrounding the piece of clothing are directly related to the phrase the flag displays. The calligraphy on the flag reads the profession of faith for followers of Islam, holding immense sacred significance. Reading, “There is no God but Allah; Muhammad is the Prophet of Allah” in Arabic, the attire was a major oversight on cultural sensitivity.
The outrage
Many took to social media platforms to call out the insensitivity the designer displayed, proclaiming it as absolutely “unacceptable behavior” on the fashion house’s front. Others, however, seemed to believe this was not just an innocent oversight but rather an attempt at gaining clout, pointing out that “Google is literally free.”
ridiculous and unacceptable behavior!!
— لولوه (@lolo85_) September 16, 2023
I am convinced the designer is very well aware and just want to make some noise.
— 🕸️Шурук🕸️ (@Shuru_Q) September 16, 2023
The best answer would probably be to not give them the craved noise. Usually the best answer to provocation is ignoring it.
I’m sorry, but there’s no way Mowalola didn’t know about the Saudi flag. This is not the stone age or the 1950’s, like google is literally free.
— 𝐒𝐀𝐅.🝮 (@italybutoncrack) September 16, 2023
Some, while adopting a more educational tone, called for the brand to recognize its mistake. “Even when unintentional harm is caused, willingness to apologise and learn is crucial! But dismissing other’s perceptions, beliefs, and concerns only depends disrespect,” wrote one X user, while another asked the fashion community to “fight culture appropriation and blasphemy.”
Let's remember that respecting cultures and religions is essential. And even when unintentional harm is caused, willingness to apologize and learn is crucial! But dismissing others’ perceptions, beliefs, and concerns only deepens disrespect.
— نُواير💡 (@Nwayrals) September 16, 2023
They should make correction actions.
To all the fashion community,
— Mohammad Yousif (@mohvmsm) September 16, 2023
What Mowalola did in her latest show is a straight disrespectful act towards the Saudi flag, we ask you to fight culture appropriation and blasphemy, and call her out for the ignorance. She should immediately take down the look and apologize.
Designer issues apology
Ogunlsei was first observed to post a controversial response during ongoing backlash, writing, “cry me a river” on her X profile - more popularly known as the former Twitter. However, receiving more backlash for her nonchalant response pertaining to the uproar, the designer of the line did issue an apology for her error of judgement, claiming that "forgiveness [was] the greatest superpower."
Apologizing doesn’t take anything from me. Forgiveness is the greatest superpower
— Mowalola (@MOWALOLA_) September 17, 2023
But wat would u rather ? I should hang myself ? Is that more deserving ? https://t.co/MFGmX1M4ry
Taking to X, the designer explained that the inspiration behind her design was indeed flags of the world, not realising that this flag in question was etched with religious sentiments. Mowalola assured onlookers that the design would be removed from the collection effective immediately.
“One of my key inspirations for SS24 was to use the national flags of different countries. After the show, I found that one of these flags – Saudi Arabia – features sacred words, and its use has caused great offense. Now that I’ve been educated on this topic, I sincerely apologise for this,” the designer continued, “I’ll ensure this design is removed from the collection. I deeply regret any hurt or offense my oversight may have caused. Thank you for holding me accountable, and I appreciate your understanding as I learn from this experience.”
for this. I'll ensure this design is removed from the collection. I deeply regret any hurt or offense my oversight may have caused. Thank you for holding me accountable, and I appreciate your understanding as I learn from this experience.
— Mowalola (@MOWALOLA_) September 16, 2023
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