![]() ![]() Still yet, Interview Magazine was slammed this past year for its own culturally insensitive editorial. ![]() Shea Moisture and Nivea have both fallen from grace as a result of whitewashed ad campaigns, while Benefit Cosmetics courted its fair share of critics after one if its ads told women to “skip class, not concealer.”Īdd to this: Victoria’s Secret, which very controversially dressed Karlie Kloss as a Native American for its fashion show in 2012 (while also failing to cast any actual Native American models, of course). Thereafter, Chanel put Native American-inspired looks on its Métiers d’Art autumn/winter 2013 runway and Vogue put Kloss in a geisha-themed editorial for its March 2017 print issue. H&M very recently set the internet ablaze with fury thanks to the racist “Coolest Monkey in the Jungle” sweatshirt it was advertising. Miu Miu showed similar shirts as part of its Fall/Winter 2017 collection. Zara thought it appropriate to sell blue and white striped pajamas featuring a yellow star on the breast, which looked uncannily like the striped garments adorned with yellow stars that prisoners were forced to wear in concentration camps during the Holocaust paired with a still-pending $40 million lawsuit filed by its former General Counsel of Zara USA, citing Anti-semitic harassment and discrimination, the garments were particularly heinous. In the past several, alone, Urban Outfitters has consistently put forth products that offended everyone from “blacks, Jews, Native Americans, liberals, conservatives, and eating-disorder awareness groups,” as aptly noted by The Week, and also managed to put off anyone that would find “Shampoo for Suicidal Hair,” prescription drug-themed mugs, or red splattered Kent State sweatshirts (for the uninitiated, 28 guardsmen fired approximately 67 gunshots rounds over a period of 13 seconds, killing four students at the school in 1970 during a mass protest against the Vietnam War) offensive. Try to mix and match…The best of the best outfits are found in your own closet.Fashion is not the small industry it once was, and with the ever-rising accessibility of all things fashion to the world at large, whether it be by way of live stream fashion shows or brands’ social media accounts, comes an increased level of responsibility and the need for greater awareness when deciding on a logo or a brand name, the graphics or text that will adorn a garment, the content of an ad campaign, or a look that will be sent down the runway.īrands, however, consistently run afoul of the tenets of decency. Or a Chic Bustier with a Maxi Skirt like this ![]() If you must wear something that’s tight wear it right !ĭressing fashionably is all about balancing your outfit and accessories.įor instance pair a Pair of Leggings with a relaxed Sweater like this When you go shopping try to buy something that fits you perfectly.If you are a Medium, buy a Medium not Small,not Extra Small.I’m not asking you to buy something that drowns you either.If it doesn’t fit you, nobody is forcing you to buy □ (There’s a reason Trial Rooms are invented) We all know beauty comes in all shapes and sizes. One of the biggest Fashion Crimes of all time is wearing clothes that are so tight that it makes it implausible to breathe… Good for us we are not living in the 18th Century anymore. I agree in the victorian times women would wear corsets that would cinch their waist so much so that they would eventually faint ![]()
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