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Do you support Gaza? Louis Vuitton is releasing a collection in the colors of the Palestinian flag - voila! Fashion

2024-03-18T12:17:49.628Z

Highlights: French luxury brand launched a ready-to-wear collection in colors reminiscent of the Palestinian flag. Netizens didn't wait a minute and already started calling for the boycott of the brand. We all remember Zara's scarf that caused an uproar on social media, after the Spanish brand decided to market the new scarf collection against a suggestive background. The new logo that caused the current storm is actually the brand's seasonal logo, and we are here to tell you that the red you see from afar is actually a bright fuchsia color.


The French luxury brand launched a ready-to-wear collection in colors reminiscent of the Palestinian flag. Netizens didn't wait a minute and already started calling for the boycott of the brand. But what did we discover?


Angry calls for a boycott/screenshot, louisvuitton official site

The unfortunate war that began last October brought with it quite a bit of friction even outside the Israel-Gaza borders.

In the fashion and beauty worlds, there were quite a few brands (Chanel for example) that came out in support of us and Israel's right to defend itself after the terrorist attack and the abduction of our brothers to Gaza.

On the other hand, we witnessed that brands with a dominant name in the field of fashion took and took the wrong side of history and in their way decided to show support for the Palestinian people and thus unequivocally - also in the closet of terror Hamas.

On a striped background?

Unpleasant/screenshot, louisvuitton official site

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We all remember Zara's scarf that caused an uproar on social media, after the Spanish brand decided to market the new scarf collection against a suggestive background that leaves no room for confusion.

A post on the brand's Instagram account in which the model is seen wearing a long green woolen scarf with fringe decorations, over a black shirt while being photographed against a bright red background.

It turns out that the red is actually fuchsia/screenshot, louisvuitton official site

Now, what has angered the followers and fashionistas is the new Louis Vuitton collection that has caught their eye.

The collection in question is part of the French brand's ready-to-wear items, among the pieces you can find t-shirts, sweaters and button-downs.

The initial intuitive identification of course is the color of the brand's logo which changed its shades to black-red-green.

The initials of the name LV side by side, when the watermelon colors cannot be missed.

Provide an allusion to the summer of the battle and with it the light collection, provide support for Gaza and the liberation of Palestine.

"Louis Vuitton"/screenshot, louisvuitton official website

The new logo that caused the current storm is actually the brand's seasonal logo, and

we are here to tell you that the red you see from afar is actually a bright fuchsia color

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Be that as it may, the netizens did not wait a minute and of course began to flood with statements calling for the boycott of the brand.

Nicole Reidman also joined in the celebration when she shared a post on the subject in a story on her Instagram page and wrote: "Louie Pahon", next to an emoji of the Israeli flag and the yellow tape of the hostages.

"We had to confiscate them too," wrote one of the critics alongside similar comments on the subject.

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Source: walla

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