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Collaboration with a Prada or a Dior represents access to a wider market for Indian artisans, and with premium valuation for ...
The charged message of Chavarria’s presentation reverberated well beyond Paris Fashion Week, evoking a glib reply from ...
The power of celebrity is the one trend that defined the fashion season in Paris. It wasn't a silhouette, a color or a fabric ...
When the curtain rises and the spotlights come on, London transforms into a different world. The West End stages are home to grand emotions, captivating music, and often quite a bit of humor. If ...
Jonathan Anderson built buzz for his Dior debut with social media clues – and it quickly became the week's most anticipated ...
In 2010, the Texas State Board of Education banned Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? not for its content, but because ...
Social media has allowed South Asian designers and the public to resist cultural appropriation by mega brands.
Prada rebrands Kolhapuri sandals at Rs 1.2 lakh, sparking outrage over cultural appropriation and lack of credit to Indian artisans. Activists demand recognition for the craft.
After their lavish wedding in Venice, Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez hosted a pajama-themed after-party for celebrity guests, ...
A few hours earlier, Louis Vuitton’s menswear creative designer Pharell Williams unleashed a full-scale display of Indian ...
Kolhapuri chappals gain global attention after Prada showcases similar designs. This raises questions about respecting the ...
Indian artisans, politicians are upset at the lack of credit and Prada now agrees the sandals are inspired by traditional ...