A Designer Blatantly Stole This Canadian Family's Sacred Indigenous Design
A Designer Blatantly Stole This Canadian Family's Sacred Indigenous Design
Tristin Hopper: This is what actual, real-life cultural appropriation looks like | National Post
The designer Kokon To Zai stole this sacred design and sold it as a sweater. It is suppose to offer spiritual pr… | Fashion, Native american fashion, Fashion attire
Inspiration or Appropriation? | Art Narratives by Cynthia Korzekwa
KTZ responds to outcry over Inuit design rip-off | Dazed
Kokon to Zai slammed for 'disgusting' violation of sacred Inuit laws | Daily Mail Online
This $1440 Sweater Is A Rip-Off Of A Sacred Inuit Design
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Inuit makes legal threat to London fashion label over £400 smock design 'rip-off' | London Evening Standard | Evening Standard
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This $1440 Sweater Is A Rip-Off Of A Sacred Inuit Design
Kokon to Zai slammed for 'disgusting' violation of sacred Inuit laws | Daily Mail Online
Hands off shaman's sacred sweater, fashion label told | The Times
Inuit makes legal threat to London fashion label over £400 smock design 'rip-off' | London Evening Standard | Evening Standard
U.K. fashion house pulls copied Inuit design, here's their apology | CBC Radio
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