While sneaking out of the palace and pretending to be a commoner Princess Jasmine is caught stealing in the bazaar. She's offered a deal by the shopkeeper they won't call the guard if she agrees to dance for them...
(AI art made with stable diffusion)
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Dear Avatar Fandom
If you have worked with the idea of Yue wearing a headscarf, thank you. This message is for you
If you are not Muslim, and I am also not Muslim, we should not be using the term hijab in place of headscarf. They are not interchangeable. To wear hijab is not just the scarf, and without incorporating islam it is not our word to use
My intention is always to create content to uplift and celebrate others, and I want to do so as respectfully and thoughtfully as possible. I hope you all can agree
If you, or a creator you know that you can send this to, has been incorrectly using "hijabi yue", I ask that you please change to using "yue wears a headscarf"
Thank you for listening, and taking the time to learn with me
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Frog Princess Dress Up Game
[ID: Three crayon-like drawings of Princes Tiana from The Princess and the Frog. Middle: Tiana wears a yellow and green ballgown with leaf motive and a green hijab. Right: She wears a strapless blue gown, blue gloves, and white stole. She has curly Afro hair and a diadem. Left: Tiana wears a green tunic with orange triangle pattern, green pants, and an orange-green hijab. /end ID]
After the positive reaction to my Jasmine Redesign game, I decided to do the same for Princess Tiana! It's not that there's anything wrong with her design, I just think she's cute and wanted to draw her. This game includes a bunch of her canon dresses, a few modest redesigns, as well as original outfits. There's a selection of skin and eye colors, too, so you can create all sorts of characters.
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Well, I do not remember the names of these different headwear so could @hijab-described help (if they want to only)?
Felt inspired by this post⤵
So I did (in edit form, I'm working on another anon request):
Princess Peach⤵
Princess Daisy (She is wearing an orange Athletic bodysuit underneath, she's fit after all)⤵
Princess Rosalina⤵
I know they aren't the best edits but with the what I got rn, they are pretty good- Mod Kay
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[ID: Fan art of Yue from Avatar the Last Airbender doing a piece sign, shown from the shoulders up. She’s smiling happily with her eyes closed. Her outfit consists of a white headscarf, purple under-scarf, and purple robe over a darker purple shirt. The background is blank apart from a large circle behind Yue, which is made from cloudy purple texture. /end ID]
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“I feel the sun on my face, the wind at my back. I feel the whispers of dead things under my feet, vibrating my bones. I feel the ache of a long day, I feel the joy of a new sprout, I feel the chill of the first rain, the bite of early frost, and the sweetness of a ripe harvest. What do you feel?”
The Princess of the West from The Prince and The Stranger
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what do you find compelling about the idea of yue wearing a hijab?
The origin of Yue wearing a headscarf didn't actually properly originate with me. I read it in a short first chapter of a discontinued fic from almost 2 years ago that has since been deleted, and the author has moved on to the star wars fandom. But the idea stuck with me, and so I created the tag on AO3, and whenever I write her, or commission artists, she is wearing a white headscarf, so the idea in popularity originates from me
Yue's white hair is a spirit blessing. I have tried to do a lot of research to write this as respectfully as possible: a lot of cultures worldwide wear hair coverings as a link to their religion or spirituality, so Yue covering her hair shows a different interpretation of her spirituality, in modern setting or context where she gives back the spirit blessing but stays alive.
Here is where I made a mistake.
In my writing I always make sure to say "headscarf", because "hijab" is a Muslim-specific word, and is not just the hair covering but a way of being spiritual directly linked to Islam. And I mistakenly used the tag "hijabi Yue" before I had fully realised this was not how I should be tagging her.
I am now making efforts to correct this, creating a new AO3 tag "Yue wears a headscarf" that will hopefully be canonised, and I will be editing tumblr posts where possible to change the language and tagging used. It was not my word to use, and although creating content for a minority I am not a part of originated with good intentions, the resulting tag should not have been used, and I apologise for using it. I am not Muslim (nor do I wear a headscarf and I'm not part of a community that does), and I have not been writing Yue as Muslim, so I should not have been using the term hijabi.
I encourage others who create content of Yue wearing a headscarf and are not Muslim, to not tag with the word "hijab", but instead "Yue wears a headscarf".
My intention is always to create content to uplift and celebrate others, and I want to do so as respectfully and thoughtfully as possible
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