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Share A jacquard weave technique is used to create the intricate Monogram patterns on its base of blended cotton, wool and silk. Soft and lightweight with fringed edges, this timeless accessory creates an easygoing mood, the description went on. Three women wearing keffiyeh headscarves during demonstrations in support of Palestinians in Jerusalem s Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood and Gaza Strip on May 21 Online, people criticised for being tone deaf and trying to capitalise on Palestinian culture with the keffiyeh Shaped into a square, folded into a triangle and wrapped around the head or the neck, the traditional keffiyeh is an Arab headscarf that s usually black and white. ....
DUBAI: French luxury label Louis Vuitton is facing a backlash on social media after releasing a scarf inspired by the traditional Palestinian keffiyeh. The brand is offering a blue checkered wrap-up decorated with Louis Vuitton’s monogram design and the distinctive cultural pattern. However, social media users have been sharing posts that voice concerns about the high price of ....
SHARE French luxury house Louis Vuitton is in hot water for one of its latest men s scarves. On its US website, the label offers a blue, jacquard-woven stole decorated with both the Vuitton monogram design and the distinctive checked pattern of the traditional keffiyeh. The scarf is priced at $705. Louis Vuitton describes the scarf on its website as being “inspired by the classic keffiyeh and enriched with House signatures . The company says that the scarf, made from wool, cotton and silk, is lightweight and soft, and that it “creates an easygoing mood . The backlash has been swift, however, with the industry watchdog Instagram account Diet Prada calling out Vuitton for the product, placing an image from Vuitton’s website alongside the Wikipedia definition of the keffiyeh. ....
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