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Swimsuits With The Goddess Of India Angered Indians

2011/5/16 9:33:00 66

India Goddess Like Swimsuit India Culture

This is the swimsuit that annoy Indians.

Not long ago, it debuted in Australia fashion week.


Below is a protest against the burning of the Australian flag in Amritsar, northern India.



Members of India's right-wing groups were angry when they saw the swimsuits with the goddess of India, saying that Australian designers did not respect India's culture and traditions and burned them.

Flag of Australia

To show anger.




Designer

Lisa Burke

After the incident, he repeatedly apologized to the people of India and issued a statement: "there will not be any image of the goddess of India Lakshmi in the next season swimsuit series of Lisa Blue.

Printed in the show last season

Goddess image

The swimsuit patterns have also been removed, and the rest of the swimsuits are being discontinued.

In fact, we just want to express our respect for national culture through our brand, without offending. "


What do you think of this incident? Is it the India people's overreaction or is it wrong for Burke to print the designs involving ethnic and religious beliefs on swimsuits?

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