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Fans across the globe had been eagerly waiting for the much-hyped reboot of "Sex and The City"— "And Just Like ...
South Asians across the globe have called out Rihanna, her brand, and featured model for their blatant and continued disregard ...
The big question that's always asked is, “What's the difference between appropriation and appreciation?” It's about self-inquiry. No one can ...
The problematic nature of her video isn’t just in her gyrating hips or her animated facial expressions and hand movements, ...
Though I pride myself on being outspoken, I stop right before the punchline. There is a moment, right before I ...
In response to being “othered” for our culture, we need to reclaim the narrative. I propose that, on May 22, we begin ...
At age ten, I was on a safari in Maasai Mara, Kenya when, at one of our stops, a flood ...
Vogue India, in general, tends to feature prominent Indian actresses on their covers, and while I agree, sure this time ...
The newest mainstream fashion label to find itself under fire is Gucci for their use of turbans as a fashion ...
The same kids that thought my traditional clothing was weird, that my food smelled funny and who assumed my culture ...
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