There were no differences beween those countries streets and these of the west
actually back in the 90s and mid-2000s a woman who is wearing hijab was considered to be from the lower classes
i was back then watching this tv where an egyptian girl who smokes says i dont do it in front of men wearing jalaabiya( the traditional outfit of the egyptian men)
Somalia was different since the 90s also women had some traditional dress including headscarf however, there might have been some upper class women culture in somalia back in the 80s among the families in the govt I also heard these families use to drink khamr
Now there was this ex minister(from tfg), with his friend...some one has asked his friend who is she?(A tres chic girl that was with the ex minister and his friend) his friend says: she is(mentions her name) the older daughter of(mentions the ex ministers name)
The girl was a non hijabi but the way his friend was introducing them gives you the bigger picture of this class to the point that you would think of the ex minister bieng a pimp/qawaad

back to our question now: the occasians we see the aomali women not wearing headscarf are like in the weddings, in wajibook, these are not regular however there are in my opinion three groops of non hijabi somali women
1-artists
2-some intellectual girls(i understand the ones who work for the somali societies)
3- some girls who are from official families
lastly this topic is not anti-non hijabi and my joke about the ex minister is about his open culture wich is common in the west I'm just asking...
anyways do they exist out of these cercles?