You can point to whatever you wish, I was merely pointing out the flaw of your original comment.
I already said above that I am against the government deciding what is appropriate dress. I can hold that view while also simultaneously understanding that the "modestly" dressed issue is centered in cultural repression of women. By the way, this "modest" form of dress is not even agreed upon by all Muslims as necessary and required.
The truth is that a significant portion of these women are most likely wearing these garments out of fear of harm, violence or shunning of the males in their family and communities.
Being tolerant of intolerance is often very dangerous.
Here is Iranian women protesting being forced to wear religious garments and dress:
Women protesting forced hijab days after the Iranian Revolution, 1979