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 Vogue exploits India's poor to sell pricey fashions
Vogue exploits India's poor to sell pricey fashions
A man modeled a Burberry umbrella in Vogue that costs about $200. Some 456 million Indians live on less than $1.25 a day.

The editorial spread was “not just tacky but downright distasteful” said Kanika Gahlaut, a columnist for the daily newspaper Mail Today that is based here, who denounced it as an “example of vulgarity.” picked by teresag 1 year ago
tags Vogue India fashion marketing advertising tasteless
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The paper should worry more about they way India treats many of its own citizens than the fact that not all countries/people on the planet are 100% exactly equal economically speaking.
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« 2manyusernames : The paper should worry more about they way India treats many of its own citizens than the fact that not all countries/people on the planet are 100% exactly equal economically speaking.
I'm not so sure. If India is treating its citizens badly, should Vogue (or anyone) be conducting business there?
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