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It was educational, vulnerable, and a part of an important conversation. Beyond that, it was an invitation for brands to respond mindfully. Going over Emi […]. In the age of technology we have more access to information about the world than ever before. The internet has made everything seem smaller and more connected. Although more people are able to learn about and […]. A while back, the team got into a discussion about cultural appropriation. Context: we planned to launch a jacket inspired by the traditional Kimono silhouette, and we were split on whether we should carry on or cut the product altogether, so we called a meeting.

Having this conversation was paramount to our integrity, especially as […]. All Rights reserved. Fashion Moore From L. Related Galleries. Tags Accessories e-commerce jewelry. Newsletters Sign up for WWD news straight to your inbox every day. The exchange of ideas, styles, and traditions is one of the tenets and joys of a modern, multicultural society.

In a word, carefully. This is painfully obvious. Sports teams such as the Washington Redskins , and their fanbases , continue to fight to keep bigoted names and images as mascots— perpetuating negative stereotypes and pouring salt into old wounds. Time to move on. Instead, the red carpet showcased some splendid examples of cultural appropriation done right.

Rihanna could have worn a Western interpretation, like this stunning Yves Saint Laurent dress Tom Ford designed for the label in , but she won the night by rightfully shining the spotlight on a design from China. I know a Middle Eastern young woman who wears a head covering for religious reasons. Others only have to think once. Privilege is a touchy subject, because it puts the people who have it on the defensive.

We need understanding at every level. On the fashion front, what is someone who loves lots of different cultures to do? Should everybody just shop at the Gap and call it a day? It comes down to the spirit in which you wear a garment — and whether that spirit communicates respect versus condescension. There are super-simple ways to be sensitive without sacrificing style. Personally, I love wearing kimonos. I recently gave a lecture on their history at the Newark Museum.



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