Cross-Cultural Exploitation

Vogue India decided to jump into the cross-culture of the economical ladder by presenting luxury items on people surviving with $1.25 a day. After Cordaid campaign, let's explore when cross-cultural art direction goes wrong.
Heraldry, the new-old Branding
Fashion often look back in time for cross-cultural inspiration. The Dutch artist/designer, Floor Wesseling look back to the 15th centuries to revived the iconologic universe of Heraldry & found its off-springs exposed on sports jerseys in his "Blood in Blood out" collection.
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