(Beijing News) A skirt launched by the international luxury brand Dior was hotly debated by the Chinese Internet citizen's accommodation of Chinese traditional Hanfu horse -noodle skirts.On the Weibo hot search list.
According to the official website of Dior, this skirt made in France uses the "iconic Dior silhouette", which is made of black wool and Malaysia hair blended fabrics at a price of RMB 29,000 (S $ 6006).
But Chinese netizens questioned that this skirt was suspected of plagiarizing China's horse -noodle skirt and was dissatisfied with Dior's claiming "iconic silhouette".Netizens believe that this kind of reference does not explain, and it is said that it is a bad behavior of its original original behavior, which is offended by culture, and netizens call it "cultural misappropriation."Some netizens said that some merchants have made similar skirts before, which can not be regarded as a new design at all.
Many Chinese netizens believe that this matter should be valued by Chinese officials and thinks about how to improve management cultural heritage.However, as of Saturday, Chinese officials did not respond to this incident, and were criticized "disrespectful and disrespectful to their own culture, but also mentioned cultural confidence and national rejuvenation."
Horse face skirt, also known as horse fold skirt, is the most typical style of Han women's dress during the Ming and Qing Dynasties of China. There are four skirt doors in front and back inside and outside.Light, commonly known as "horse noodles".
This skirt of Dior is also the design of the front and rear skirt door. Coupled with the changes in slit, some netizens believe that it can be regarded as a modified version of the horse noodle skirt.The description is to learn from the Chinese horse's skirt; some netizens believe that it is already an international trend to learn from each other, and there is no need to be too sensitive.
Dior has not yet commented on the incident. This skirt can no longer be found on the official website of Dior China, but the official website of Dior Singapore is still on sale at a price of S $ 5,500.
This is not the first time that Dior has provoked a storm in China. Dior was criticized for "insulting China" and "Ugly Chinese women" and so on.