The Asian Age

Perry’s fashion collection takes back racist shoes

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Los Angeles: Katy Perry’s fashion line was criticised on social media for at least two shoe designs for being racist. Katy Perry Collection­s became a target of online trolling after the new kicks resembled “blackface” imagery.

People compared the shoes, which also come in beige, to “blackface makeup”. According to the Hollywood Reporter, the shoes in question were black Rue Face Slip On Loafers and Ora Face Block Heel Sandals that have cut- out faces — red lips, big blue eyes and a triangular nose — on the top.

One of the users commented, saying “ignorance is never a fashion statement”, while another said “Those Katy Perry blackface shoes are racist.”

In response to the backlash, which emerged Monday, online retailers including Dillards and Wallmart have reportedly pulled the shoe styles from their stores.

Katy Perry and Global Brands Group issued a statement, saying the “intention was never to inflict any pain” and they have removed the said designs from the collection.

“The Rue and The Ora were part of a collection that was released last

summer in 9 different colorways ( black, blue, gold, graphite, lead, nude, pink, red, silver) and envisioned as a nod to modern art and surrealism.

“I was saddened when it was brought to my attention that it was being compared to painful images reminiscen­t of blackface. Our intention was never to inflict any pain. We have immediatel­y removed them from the collection,” it said.

 ?? — PTI ?? Kathakali ( above) and Theyyam artistes during a press conference of Kerala Tourism in Bengaluru on Tuesday.
— PTI Kathakali ( above) and Theyyam artistes during a press conference of Kerala Tourism in Bengaluru on Tuesday.

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