Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Row over Gucci’s use of turban as ‘accessory’

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CANADIAN ACTOR BEGAN BACKLASH IN TWEETS, ASKING, ‘COULD YOU NOT FIND A BROWN MODEL?’

MILAN: Luxury fashion brand Gucci is facing a backlash from people after it adorned white models with traditiona­l Sikh turbans down the ramp in their brand’s Fall 2018 fashion week.

The move by Gucci has upset many people who took to the social media to condemn the use of turbans in fashion, by calling it “offensive” and “irresponsi­ble”, The Independen­t reported.

Canadian actor and model Avan Jogia began the backlash, in a series of tweets. “Could you not find a brown model?” Jogia wrote on Twitter, along with an image of a white male model wearing a blue turban. “And please, other people of colour, this happens to ALL of us, say something even if it doesn’t apply to you personally. I got you, if you got me. Peace and love,” he further wrote.

Prominent Sikh social activist Harjinder Singh Kukreja, who lives in Ludhiana, wrote on Twitter: “Dear @gucci, the Sikh Turban is not a hot new accessory for white models but an article of faith for practising Sikhs. Your models have used Turbans as ‘hats’ whereas practising Sikhs tie them neatly fold-by-fold. Using fake Sikhs/Turbans is worse than selling fake Gucci products.”

In a picture posted by a Twitterer above, models’ hair could be seen tumbling out of the turbans at the Gucci fashion show.

In Sikhism, a turban is worn by both men and women as a symbol of honour and spirituali­ty. Almost all of a person’s hair is typically concealed within the headgear. Gucci is yet to react to the developmen­t.

 ?? PHOTO: TWITTER ?? A model wearing a turban during the Gucci show in Milan.
PHOTO: TWITTER A model wearing a turban during the Gucci show in Milan.

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