The wool dreadlocks on the models at Jacobs’s Fashion Week show caused inevitable debate—while the clothes were a riotous celebration of club culture. Senior Editor and Writer Full marks to Twitter ...
Free People is in hot water for an (all-too-common) example of cultural appropriation. The millennial clothing chain added pink and tie-dye faux dreadlocks to its e-commerce site for $128. The product ...
One month ago, Free People, the retailer that specializes in bohemian maxi dresses and ripping off Native American designs, started selling what they called "clip-in dreadlocks" — and it wasn't even ...
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Marc Jacobs is facing some backlash online after his Spring 2017 runway show, during which he sent his entire cast of models—including Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid— down the runway wearing colorful ...
After closing out New York Fashion Week on Thursday, Marc Jacobs is under fire for cultural appropriation. The designer was widely slammed on social media for having his show's predominantly white ...
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