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Gucci is selling a very familiar kurta. Got a spare Rs540,977?

Gucci is selling a very familiar kurta. Got a spare Rs540,977?

Gucci gang could very well be Sapphire gang or Generation gang and you wouldn't even be able to tell.
29 May, 2021

Gucci is notorious for romanticising (read: profiting off of) cultures that aren't theirs and lifting aesthetics they have little to no understanding of and they've done it yet again. This time, the Italian high fashion brand has released its own line of kaftans, selling in the range of $2,500 to $3,000.

What the brand is calling a "floral embroidery organic linen kaftan" is selling for $3,500, or a meagre Rs540,977.

But the kaftan looks very similar to a kameez.

The design isn't even the most original or profound take on a centuries-old tradition, it is literally an average iteration of designs we've seen outside storefronts, or in Generation catalogues. The brand literally picked their aesthetic out of what they've seen on Asian and Middle Eastern streets, recreated the designs they saw most often, put them on top of a green-tracks-wearing model, gave her a basketball and voila — billions.

The point the user's trying to make really does strike a chord. We glorify these international brands for their halfhearted and shoddy attempts at recreating looks that are outright imported, while our local craftsmen, who create significantly more intricate and eye-catching designs go largely unappreciated. They make a joke of an income, sit at the fringes of society and the economy, while this new Gucci line has already sold out.

Coming back to the point though, how do brands like this take themselves seriously?

The beige with multicoloured embroidered kurta, as it would be called in our part of the world, would be up for grabs for around $20 in Pakistan, the user rightfully pointed out, though minus the red-green stripes. The stripes add the other $3,480.

A monthly instalment programme is justified for an outfit that costs this much because there is little chance the people who actually wear it every single day would be able to afford it otherwise. Good job, Gucci.

This is not the first time this has happened. Brands have preyed on non-western traditions and cultures for profit several times before, one may even call it a trend, with little to no push back or accountability.

Earlier this year, Zara, the world's largest apparel retailer operating out of Spain, put up an advertisement for an 'oversized shirt', that seemed a bit too familiar, and a lot more audacious. The "long oversize collared shirt with long drop-shoulder sleeves and cuffs", or kameez, was selling for Rs.19,500.

You don't have to look too far back to remember the New York fashion brand Forward selling an ajrak top, inspired by "French style" and no mention of Sindhi heritage. Or the Forever 21 kolapuri, or the Christian Louboutin Peshawari chapals.

Western fashion seems to be made up of pieces from other cultures but you wouldn't know it since they don't bother to give credit.

Comments

Khaled May 29, 2021 02:32pm
Wow.
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Chrís Dăn May 29, 2021 03:06pm
If this kurta has nil slits, nil sleeves ,it can be a very elegent summer dress for elegent ladies of the civilized world.
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Hamed May 29, 2021 03:09pm
Stupid design! For name stupid people pay. In Pakistan I have seen much better designs.
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Parsa May 29, 2021 03:11pm
We live in a global village now, no need to give credit for anything. People throughout the world wear European clothes produced in their native countries, and Europeans are not asking to be given credit for their clothing styles.
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Chrís Dăn May 29, 2021 03:52pm
The dress itself is very untidy and not for majority of Westerns. Again needs a good designer to modify it to western style with embroidery on
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Nh May 29, 2021 06:49pm
You think it's expensive then dont buy it. Anyways the target market is europeans who earn in Euro and Dollars.
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ST May 29, 2021 08:08pm
And in Pakistan , it may be just an ordinary kurti. Gucci name is the magic here.
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Roma May 29, 2021 08:52pm
Just another Indian design!
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Syed Hafeez Imran May 29, 2021 09:44pm
I am surprised at the guys at G ucci What they have chosen as the motif and design is very ordinary and out of fashion and the price - wow! simply crazy and outrageous
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Honor May 29, 2021 10:15pm
Girls save your money. With the same money take a vacation in Karachi and buy the original kaftan/ Kurta of good quality for $50 -60.
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Uddin May 30, 2021 12:54am
Looks like the west more impressed by our desi culture then desi themselves .. desi keep always being followers and romanticizing about west
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Shakil Khan May 30, 2021 11:42am
Gucci is a rip off brand for likes of Zardaries, Sharif's families and other mafiaites of Sicily (Italy)
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad May 30, 2021 03:08pm
Joke of the century.
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Z May 30, 2021 05:06pm
Not in trend in Local market. No one will buy it for even 2000 rupees.
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Zak May 31, 2021 11:07am
Gucci should just buy from khadi and sell as joint venture.
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Asad Jun 01, 2021 01:51pm
@Chrís Dăn why not a nil kurta??
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