Inside the Middle East - Blog
April 15, 2008
In Tehran, Even Mannequins Get Nose Jobs


In a Tehran shopping mall, January 18th, 2008.

The sign against the mannequin's bust in a shop that sells traditional hijabs reads "Arabic Chador" in Farsi.

Notice the bandage over its nose? I'm told that indicates that - if it were human -the mannequin would be privileged enough to have had cosmetic surgery. In Iran, a bandaged nose has become a status symbol.

In recent years, Iranian women have been lining up in record numbers to alter their appearance through plastic surgery. And the most popular procedure remains the old fashioned nose job.

Photo CNN's Mitra Mobasherat.

This is very much true. In Iran, every women feels the need for the nose job. They are beautiful with out the nose job.
Nose jobs have become quite a trend in Lebanon as well..a less ominous form of Iranian influence in Lebanon then?
I think the mannequin doll just fell on her nose. ;)
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