<Qatar WC> 'I'm not afraid of being arrested' Croatian female supporter wears bold clothes = Korea coverage
A female model appeared at the stadium in a bold outfit and became Hot Topic during the FIFA World Cup Qatar Tournament.

On November 28th (local time), according to British media and other sources, Croatian supporter Ivana Noor (30) visited the stadium in a revealing costume, drawing attention online.

Noor is wearing a red plaid dress, a symbol of Croatia. In the Croatia-Morocco match on the 23rd, she wore a long dress that followed the body line, and in the Croatia-Canada match on the 28th, she wore a mini dress with a wide open chest.

Qatar, which is an Islamic cultural area, has strict rules for women's attire. This is the reason why Noor's overly bold outfits are attracting attention.

Prior to this, the international football federation (FIFA), through consultations with Qatar, required men to wear trousers below the knee and women to cover their bodies everywhere except pools and beaches. established. The Qatar government said on its official website, "We ask that you wear clothes that cover your knees and shoulders in public places."

"I was surprised when I heard about the dress code. I don't have clothes that can cover all of my body parts," she said. Qatar should also respect our way of life, our religion and me wearing these dresses." When asked, "Have you ever felt like you were in danger of being arrested because of your clothes?" she replied, "I'm not afraid of that. It's not like my dress is hurting anyone."

Noor also posted a related photo on his Instagram account. While some responded, "It's cool to wear whatever clothes you want," others said, "In Qatar, we should follow Qatari culture."
2022/12/02 09:23 KST