The Guardian (USA)

Katy Perry shoes removed from stores over blackface design

- Ben Beaumont-Thomas

Katy Perry Collection­s, the fashion line by the pop star, has removed footwear after they were accused of using blackface. The sandals and loafers, designed with a face featuring prominent red lips, are no longer on sale at retailers including Walmart. A spokespers­on for the company told TMZ: “In order to be respectful and sensitive the team is in the process of pulling the shoes.”

Perry has released a statement on the controvers­y, describing the shoes as part of a collection “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.” She said they had been “immediatel­y removed” from the website for her fashion line.

The designs are the latest in a series of controvers­ial items of clothing to be criticised for allegedly using the redlipped Sambo caricature that has long been regarded as racist.

Last week, Gucci removed a black polo neck jumper from its shops that featured red lips designed to be worn over the face in a balaclava style. In December, Prada removed a series of accessorie­s that resembled black monkeys with red lips.

In 2016, high-end winter sports brand Moncler released a series of designs featuring a black face with prominent red lips. The brand said it was meant to be the face of a cartoon penguin, “whose message is first and foremost one of global friendship”, but removed the designs, adding: “We are deeply troubled if the face, seen out of its context, could be associated with past or present unacceptab­le, racially offensive caricature­s.”

Perry has frequently been accused of cultural appropriat­ion in the past, including for dressing like a geisha for an awards performanc­e in 2013, and putting her hair in cornrows in the video for her single This Is How We Do. “I’ve made several mistakes,” she said in 2017. “I won’t ever understand, but I can educate myself and that’s what I’m trying to do along the way.”

 ??  ?? Katy Perry Collection­s shoes removed over blackface controvers­y. Photograph: Katy Perry Collection­s
Katy Perry Collection­s shoes removed over blackface controvers­y. Photograph: Katy Perry Collection­s
 ??  ?? Katy Perry at the Grammy awards this week. Photograph: Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/ FilmMagic
Katy Perry at the Grammy awards this week. Photograph: Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/ FilmMagic

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