Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) has announced a significant change in women's rights, stating that women can now choose what they wear without needing male permission. This marks another step in the country’s ongoing social reforms under Vision 2030, a plan aimed at modernizing Saudi Arabia and reducing its dependence on oil.
In recent years, the kingdom has introduced several reforms for women, including lifting the driving ban, allowing women to travel without a male guardian’s approval, and increasing female participation in the workforce.
This new policy further loosens strict dress code rules that previously required women to wear an abaya (a long robe) and a headscarf in public. While modest dressing is still encouraged, women now have more freedom in their fashion choices.
These changes reflect Saudi Arabia’s shift toward greater gender equality and personal freedoms, though conservative voices still debate the pace of these reforms.
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Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) has announced a significant change in women's rights, stating that women can now choose what they wear without needing male permission. This marks another step in the country’s ongoing social reforms under Vision 2030, a plan aimed at modernizing Saudi Arabia and reducing its dependence on oil.
In recent years, the kingdom has introduced several reforms for women, including lifting the driving ban, allowing women to travel without a male guardian’s approval, and increasing female participation in the workforce.
This new policy further loosens strict dress code rules that previously required women to wear an abaya (a long robe) and a headscarf in public. While modest dressing is still encouraged, women now have more freedom in their fashion choices.
These changes reflect Saudi Arabia’s shift toward greater gender equality and personal freedoms, though conservative voices still debate the pace of these reforms.
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