18-year-old Isabella Villegas defended her 13-year-old sister Grace from a school dress-code violation in the most crafty,Beauty Salon Special Service 4 big-sisterly way we've ever seen.
Grace told Buzzfeed that she changed out of this off-the-shoulder shirt and into a different one after receiving some "not nice looks" and comments from teachers:
Upon hearing about the supposed violation, Isabella responded, by making this school-approved t-shirt for her 7th grade sister that makes somewhat of a different statement:
On the plain white t-shirt, Isabella wrote:
"Dress code: promotes the objectification and sexualization of young bodies, blames the wearer for the onlooker's perceptions/actions, perpetuates rape culture, is BS."
Regarding the specific things she wrote on the shirt, Isabella said, "I wrote those things because I felt like they best explained my point as to why the current dress code (or way it is handled) is wrong. They summed things up."
Isabella advised Grace to keep the shirt in her locker and to put it on if the school ever asks her to change her shirt again.
"I know my sister felt embarrassed and ashamed, but I felt pure anger," Isabella said. "As a middle schooler, she has enough to deal with regarding gossip and ridicule and should not have to fear getting it from her teachers as well."
Isabella tweeted a picture of the shirts, side-by-side.
my 13 year old sister was dress coded for her shirt today for "revealing too much chest and shoulder" so i made her a shirt to change into pic.twitter.com/NdRQws91HB
— isabella rossellini (@bellavillegas_) March 13, 2017
After she did, people responded in differing ways. Some commented that the original shirt Grace was wearing was inappropriate for school.
@bellavillegas_ I don't agree with dress code but if my daughter was 13 she wouldn't be wearing that, let alone to school, it is low cut...
— Casey Traffas (@traffas19) March 16, 2017
@bellavillegas_ tbh that shirt is too low
— Cole Wogan (@colewoganreal) March 15, 2017
Some applauded Isabella's creation and condemned the school's dress code.
@bellavillegas_ "she got in trouble FOR THAT?? that's bullshit" -my dad
— Sarah Montaño (@saramont2) March 14, 2017
@bellavillegas_ the didn't go ahead and dress code her for her jeans while they were at it? How dare she have rips above the knee 🙄
— Briley 🌼 (@BrileyMiraya) March 13, 2017
@bellavillegas_ I need one of those shirts!
— Makayla Caton (@_Makayla13_) March 17, 2017
@bellavillegas_ You go big sis!
— Beth Dennis (@RPIBD) March 16, 2017
Others just wanted to know where Grace got her shirt.
@bellavillegas_ Ok the real q is where did your sis get that cute shirt
— mauriokart (@_maurielle_) March 16, 2017
@bellavillegas_ HER SHIRT IS HECKA CUTE TOO? DRESS CODE IS DISGUSTING.
— Tiana 💮 (@daddy_desu) March 17, 2017
The shirt's scored so much attention that when some Twitter users asked where they could get one of the shirts, Isabella responded that she was figuring out a way for people to buy their very own.
@JessicaSFishman setting up a way for people to buy printed tees right now!
— isabella rossellini (@bellavillegas_) March 16, 2017
@JulieHasseris @isabel_segal we are gonna start printing shirts!! anyone who wants one DM me so i can get an idea of how many to order!
— isabella rossellini (@bellavillegas_) March 16, 2017
Perhaps soon other victims of dress-code violations will have the opportunity to have that same Grade A response as these two sisters.
[H/T: BuzzFeed]
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