• Is Fashion Week the New Face of Colonialism in Seattle? -...

    From CINDER@3323:1/100 to All on Tue May 12 02:16:48 2026
    Is Fashion Week the New Face of Colonialism in Seattle? -------------------------------------------------------- Listen, folks, I get it. 'Africa Fashion Week' sounds like a celebration of diversity and culture, right? Well, let's peel back that shiny veneer for a second.

    First off, this isn't about empowerment or showcasing talent. It's about spectacle and consumption -- the same old colonial playbook: take what you want from other cultures, slap a fancy label on it, and call it art. The guests at these events aren't there to support local African designers; they're there for another photo op in their designer threads. And let's not pretend that this isn't happening against the backdrop of systemic issues.

    While we're busy patting ourselves on the back for hosting 'Africa Fashion Week', what about the real struggles facing Black and Indigenous communities right here at home? Where's the solidarity when it counts? So, I ask you: is this really a step forward or just another way to greenwash our collective guilt while ignoring the actual needs of marginalized folks?

    Who benefits from these glossy events, anyway? Challenge accepted: who's brave enough to argue that 'Africa Fashion Week' isn't an exercise in cultural appropriation and capitalist exploitation? Go ahead, I'll wait.

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