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Louis Vuitton Under Fire For ‘Profiting Off Oppressed People’ After Launching $705 Scarf


Luxury French fashion house label Louis Vuitton has been accused of cultural appropriation after it recently launched a $705 scarf inspired by the famous Palestinian symbol keffiyeh.

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As far as the scarf’s description is concerned, the label’s website went on to term the new addition as a ‘Monogram Keffiyeh Stole’ that has been described as an inspiration taken by the Keffiyeh while being enriched with different types of House signatures too.

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Source: 22 Words

In the same way, it was called a garment that was created by the jacquard weave technique that embraced the intricated pattern of Monogram upon its base while making use of a blend of wool, silk, as well as cotton too.

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The soft, lightweight design appears with fringed edges with the label mentioning it to be a timeless and bespoke classic for an ‘easygoing mood’.

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Source: The Independent

However, the world was quick to point out how the brand was profiting off the oppressed nation of Palestine and its people during a time when hundreds were being killed.point 396 |

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Moreover, fans and followers around the globe also spoke about how the designer house failed to give due to credit to the scarf as a traditional symbol of the Palestinian nation as well as its people.point 165 | 1

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“You can’t sell the symbol of Palestine,” explained many while others spoke about how it was so disrespectful to engage in such an act, selling a keffiyeh worth $705.point 441 |

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Another person tweeted, “You can at least give credit to the people of Palestine as well as their struggle, talk about the concept of appropriation.point 130 | point 137 | 1

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Many were also quick to point out how the brand promises to be a politically natural name in the fashion industry yet they are currently gaining up on profits with sales at the maximum.

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The keffiyeh is a staple when it comes to fashion in the Arab world and is also usually used to represent Palestinian nationalism too.