Gucci's use of turbans during the Milan Fashion Week has come under heavy fire. During the ongoing Milan Fashion Week, luxury brand Gucci sent models down the runway in a variety of headwear - from ...
For Sikh men, the turban is their crown. The regal headgear that symbolises courage and dignity has also created a unique place for Sikhs in the fashion world — right from global fashion legends ...
Waris Ahluwalia, a ubiquitous presence in the fashion world, was reportedly banned from a flight for wearing a turban. The model and designer behind House of Waris posted a selfie to Instagram on ...
Not just a literary rock star and renowned ladies’ man, Lord Byron was also known for making bold, striking fashion statements — perhaps in an attempt to prove that his genius could find more outlets ...
WEARING a turban demands confidence. You have to believe, truly believe, in your look. You have to commit — it’s a turban, after all. And if you use hats to hide uncooperative hair or to keep a low ...
Turbans are commonplace in Punjab, but foreign and questioned in the western world. Turbans are commonplace in Punjab, but foreign and questioned in the western world. Turbans are commonplace in ...
Al Ain, UAE, 17 June 2021, ZEXPRWIRE , Turbans & Fashion , an online women headwear and clothing brand specializing in beautiful and trendy ready made turbans, announced that it had won the MEA ...
When the lanky white model walked onto the runway at a Gucci fashion show last year, people immediately zeroed in on one part of his ensemble: A bright blue turban. It was styled nearly identically to ...
Gucci has been heavily criticised after the luxury fashion label sent white models down the runway wearing traditional Sikh turbans for its autumn/winter 2018 show. Canadian actor and model Avan Jogia ...
Oh, fashion. Why do you do this to us? Just when we’ve come around to one ridiculous trend (peep-toe shoe boots with a wedge, anyone? Knee-high socks with sandals?), you throw another one at us. And ...
NEW YORK (AP) — The Joe Friday look is out. Tattoos, turbans and beards are in. Police departments, compelled by a hiring crisis and eager for a more diverse applicant pool, are relaxing traditional ...