Bishop Slams 'Blasphemous' Fashion Show Featuring Choir and Dressing Gown Attire
Bishop slams 'blasphemous' fashion show

A bishop has condemned a recent fashion show as 'blasphemous' and 'satanic' after it featured a choir performing alongside models dressed in dressing gowns. The event, which has sparked widespread debate, was criticised for its perceived mockery of religious symbols.

The bishop, who has not been named, expressed outrage at the 'disrespectful' use of sacred imagery, calling it a 'racket' designed to provoke. The fashion show, held at an undisclosed location, included theatrical elements that some attendees found deeply offensive.

Eyewitnesses described the atmosphere as chaotic, with the choir's performance adding to the surreal nature of the event. Critics argue that the show crossed a line by trivialising religious traditions, while supporters defend it as avant-garde artistic expression.

The controversy has reignited discussions about the boundaries between art and blasphemy, with many calling for greater sensitivity towards religious beliefs in creative industries.