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Major fashion houses have been known to take certain cultural dresses or patterns and use it in their own designs, making profit while not crediting the traditions.Not
jordan low only that, we can't forget celebrities such as the Jenners and Vanessa Hudgens donning South Asian styles at mega music festival Coachella and deeming it 'festive.'It seems a UK clothing store are the next to step on the cultural appropriation bandwagon, this time with none other than the shalwar kameez.聽However, with quite a hilarious twist.Fashion galore: The stars who made our style cut this weekA model is seen sporting what looks very much like a kurta, except without the shalwar. That's right, you read this correctly.聽UK-based vintage store, Thrifted got their hands on a few pieces to sell for cheap and named them
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Earlier this week, photographer Sean R Heavey from Glasgow filed a lawsuit against online streaming giant Netflix, reported The
nike jordan 3 Great Falls Tribune.'Stranger Things' sued for theft of conceptThe lawsuit claims that the media company used one of his supercell photos for the storms that were shown in Stranger Things and How It End
air force homme s. It, therefore, accuses Netflix of copyright infringement.Heavey recognised a cloud shown in episode three
adidas campus brown of Stranger Things聽which resembled his picture of a supercell. While discussing the vision of the show in Beyond Stranger Things, a concept art photo was featured that seems to have been built from Heavey's cloud photo. PHOTO: WIKI FANDOM