Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Italian Vogue apologizes for slavery trend piece. Digs hole deeper.

Periodically, fashion has its Zoolandermoments—those idiotic decisions by arbiters of the industry that trivialize real human suffering for the sake of controversy.

In the 2001 parody movie there was the homeless-inspired Derelicte clothing line. In real life, there was the Duncan Quinn ad
 with the woman being choked, the Calvin Klein child pornography campaign, and now the latest: Vogue's slave earrings.   Read more...

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