Courage or bravery… Female model visits World Cup stadium wearing revealing clothes

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A female model, a Croatian soccer fan, visited the Qatar stadium wearing a revealing outfit and attracted the attention of many spectators.

On the 28th (local time), the British daily Independent reported that Ibina Knoll (30), who is from Germany but is a big fan of Croatia, is causing controversy in Qatar by showing off a revealing outfit.

Knoll visited the site to support Croatia at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar. Croatia played against Morocco and Canada on the 23rd and 28th, respectively. In the match against Morocco, she appeared wearing a long dress with a red checkerboard symbolizing Croatia.

Her body was exposed in a tight-fitting dress, and her cleavage was visible because of the V-shaped neckline. Knoll also wore a similarly designed, but shorter tube-top minidress for the game against Canada. This dress was also designed to expose part of the chest.

The problem is that in Qatar, which is an Islamic culture, the dress code for women is strict. There are no legal restrictions on foreign clothing. However, before the start of this World Cup, the Qatari government announced on its official website, “It is recommended that you wear clothes that do not reveal your knees and shoulders in public places.”

Despite the Qatari government’s request, Knoll visited the stadium in a revealing outfit and took pictures in various poses.

In an interview with a media outlet, Knoll said, “I was surprised to hear the Qatari government’s dress code.

“I’m not Muslim and I think if Europe respects the hijab and the niqab, then they should respect our way of life, our religion and even me in a dress like this,” Noll said. added.

When asked if he had ever felt the risk of being arrested for his clothes, Knoll said, “I’m never afraid of that. Because my dress doesn’t hurt anyone,” she replied confidently.

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