Sherene Zarrabi is a friendly young woman who enjoys fashion. That's why she works alongside her studies at the Dainty Hooligan clothing store in Stillwater, Oklahoma.
If she has a few minutes, she even poses in the clothes from the shop and posts these photos on the shop's Instagram account.
Unfortunately Sherene's boss did not like the pictures - she thinks Sherene is too fat!
In a nasty mail to the manager of the shop she wrote: " I want a small size, just for this model-type to present our clothes. Use our brand photos if the Stillwater business can not find anyone model-ready. I do not want to belittle anyone, but I just want to make clear our ideas of how our brand should be portrayed. Do not take it personally, I just want a good presentation. I ask you to take the pictures of all persons from the offer that do not meet these requirements. "
What a harsh word, while Sherene looks really sweet in the clothes of "Dainty Hooligan" and is guaranteed to represent many young women wondering how to dress well.
A photo posted by Sherene Zarrabi (@sherenemarie) on Nov 14, 2015 at 11:53 pm
"I'm totally okay the way I am and the way I look"
Fortunately, Sherene did not let herself be intimidated. She immediately quit her job at the store and posted a photo of the mail from her boss on her Facebook account. She wrote these strong words:
"I just want to say: I'm totally okay the way I am and the way I look. I have just been attacked and discriminated by the owner of Dainty Hooligan. "
She would not put up with that, as a business would not support her. Precisely because of such behavior, young women have so many problems with their appearance.
"That's disgusting. I quit immediately and ask my friend and family not to support 'Dainty Hooligan' anymore. You have to love each other no matter what you look like. "
Respect, Sherene! We wish you very much that you will soon find a job in which you are treated and appreciated appropriately!
A photo posted by Sherene Zarrabi (@sherenemarie) on Dec 21, 2015 at 15:09
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