Vogue India August 2008: Tacky or Creative Inspiration?

Vogue is at it again….the first edition dedicated to black models was like crack to the urban fashionista—if she/he could get their glammy little hands on a coveted copy.  I don’t think people of Indian descent will be running down the newsstands to grab the latest issue of Vogue India.  Apparently, the editors thought it would be a great idea to put ridiculously expensive gear on the poorest of folk….yeah….that went over really well….The New York Times has a great article about the hold debacle here.  Here’s an excerpt and some pics below the cut:
A family of three squeezes onto a motorbike for their daily commute, the mother riding without a helmet and sidesaddle in the traditional Indian way — except that she has a Hermès Birkin bag (usually more than $10,000, if you can find one) prominently displayed on her wrist.

Elsewhere, a toothless barefoot man holds a Burberry umbrella (about $200).

Welcome to the new India — at least as Vogue sees it.

Vogue India’s August issue presented a 16-page vision of supple handbags, bejeweled clutches and status-symbol umbrellas, modeled not by runway stars or the wealthiest fraction of Indian society who can actually afford these accessories, but by average Indian people.

Perhaps not surprisingly, not everyone in India was amused.

The editorial spread was “not just tacky but downright distasteful” said Kanika Gahlaut, a columnist for the daily newspaper Mail Today that is based here, who denounced it as an “example of vulgarity.”

Vogue’s response:

Vogue India editor Priya Tanna’s message to critics of the August shoot: “Lighten up,” she said in a telephone interview. Vogue is about realizing the “power of fashion” she said, and the shoot was saying that “fashion is no longer a rich man’s privilege. Anyone can carry it off and make it look beautiful,” she said.

“You have to remember with fashion, you can’t take it that seriously,” Ms. Tanna said. “We weren’t trying to make a political statement or save the world,” she said.

What do you think?  Insensitive or insightful?
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Comments

  1. Torrance Stephens - All-Mi-T says:

    we are so insensitive

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