This “Made in Palestine” Label Is Supporting Local Business and Gender Equality

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'Made in Palestine' label, Babyfist, is supporting local business and gender equality.

isn’t a bad place to start. Between the intimate portraits of local models wearing Babyfist pieces, you’ll also find images of the Palestinian landscape: from the grounds of Jericho to Beit Duqq, from the city of Beitunia to the youth culture hub of Ramallah. Here, models, both male and female—some in hijabs, some tattooed—pose wearing an array of embroidered hoodies and workwear-style jackets in bubblegum pink, plum, and aquamarine.

Mjalli had never intended to create Babyfist, but the label was born out of the culture shock of returning to her home country. Unlike the suburban grounds of North Carolina, Mjalli was now living in a city, and she began experiencing street harassment for the first time. “It was my first time living on my own, and when you’re living in a city, you walk everywhere and you don’t have the protection of being in your car,” she says.

. For Mjalli, while this provides welcome jobs to Palestinians, there are issues of getting the product to buyers. To be shipped from Gaza to Ramallah, fabrics and materials have to go through a series of security checkpoints, and sometimes shipments are stalled because of border closures.

 

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Now do an israeli label

There is no such thing as 'Palestine'-it is just land illegally taken away from Israel!!

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