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A day after being trolled for his alleged woman-shaming on Twitter, designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee has said that he did not make “any statement on a woman's choice on what she wishes to wear,” adding that it “is always her own prerogative.” Nice, but borrowing from a Bieber song:
Mukherjee, who designs expensive-as-hell sarees and lehengas for a living, had said it was a matter of shame that young Indian women did not know how to wear a saree.
The comment, interestingly, wasn’t even made in India, but at the Harvard-India Conference where the designer was responding to a question about the difficulties women face in draping a saree.
Terming the matter an unintended gender issue, the designer in an e-mail exchange to PTI from Boston said:
Even though the designer’s remarks were received with applause by the Indian audience present at the Harvard conference, desi Twitterati launched an attack on the designer and called him out for shaming Indian women abroad.
Mukherjee had also commented that Indian men and women are becoming socially “insecure” and are trying very hard to be something that they are not. Ummm.....
Excuse me, But we are desi as hell. Samosa aur dhokla ki kasam.
For those that have gushed over the designer’s creations for long and are now disappointed at his remark, this gif best describes the emotion.
Just can’t handle the drama.
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Published: 12 Feb 2018,10:52 PM IST