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Zara is battling yet another issue of cultural appropriation, as the affordable fashion brand has been accused of stealing the traditional Somali baati style.
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Zara Accused of Culturally Appropriating Somali Baati
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Zara accused of cultural appropriation — retailer sells $4 Indian skirt for $100 - National
Kismaio Post on X: Women group in #Kismayo learn how to prepare, design and sew Karis-Baati. The tie-dye style traditionally worn as a loose dress is comfortable and easy to wear all
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July UN Report of The Monitoring Group On Somalia and Eritrea, PDF, Al Shabaab (Militant Group)
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July UN Report of The Monitoring Group On Somalia and Eritrea, PDF, Al Shabaab (Militant Group)
Zara accused of cultural appropriation of skirt
July UN Report of The Monitoring Group On Somalia and Eritrea, PDF, Al Shabaab (Militant Group)