Egypt actress says revealing dress wasn’t meant to offend
CAIRO — An Egyptian actress facing trial on public obscenity charges for wearing a revealing dress says she didn’t mean to offend anyone, appealing to her detractors to believe in her good intentions.
In a weekend Facebook post, Rania Youssef said she may have misjudged how people would react to the dress she wore at the closing ceremony of this year’s Cairo International Film Festival, which revealed the entirety of her legs through embroidered gauze.
In choosing that dress, she said, she had referred to fashion designers that may have been influenced by the tastes and standards at international film festivals.
“I want to repeat my commitment to the values and ethics we have been raised by in Egyptian society,” said Youssef, without making an outright apology.