First a shit list, now this? 

Enigma recently released their "Fashion Police" segment, which features photos of well and ill-dressed Cairenes. Now we're all for featuring fashion and keeping up with Cairo's trends, but this takes on a new level. The segment features people's faces, asking if the person's outfit is a disaster or making fun of how much concealer they're wearing! (We admit the concealer was horrible but still). 

Don't get us wrong, not all of it is negative.  They compliment...their friends. The photos feature Enigma's relatives, former employees, and close friends with captions complimenting their elegance and fashion sense. Which to be fair, some look great and some really don't. Featuring people's faces and making fun (subtly or blatantly) is not only unprofessional, but just plain mean. Reminds us of Cairo Chic, but in a bad way!

Even American magazines blur people's faces in segments such as "hot or not". Is this what what Egyptian journalism has come to?

Come on guys, we thought you were better than that.