| This is a very silly thread and I’m embarrassed for you, OP. Farm Rio is a brand sold all over the world. |
| I guess all the women wearing minuscule thong bikinis are also guilty of cultural appropriation, by OP’s standards. 😜 |
| It's tacky dress, not appropriative. |
This. |
Right. And I wouldn't wear one if I hadn't been. |
+1 this is not cultural appropriation. This is like going to Brazil and getting a tourist t-shirt that says “Brazil”. |
+1 it's just a very ugly dress with the big lettering. I think it would be cute if bought on vacation in Brazil (but a very touristy souvenir). People will see it and be like "oh did you go to Brazil" and you'll have to mumble No umm just bought it online... |
Yes ... and the rest of their dresses don't say "Brazil" on them. |
Exactly. This is awkward. |
| It’s not that attractive. Pass. |
So? |
But isn’t Farm Rio’s target audience older white American women who shop at Anthropology? Kelly Ripa and the 40 something year old suburban moms I know wear it…although that black and white Brazilian bird beach cover-up looks like something you’d see at a Sunsations store in OCMD for $19.99 or on a fun grandma on her millionth Carnival cruise. Regardless: not cultural appropriation. |
This dress is not appropriation, but someone in my Buy Nothing group just posted a different Farm Rio dress where the print is colorful pictures of feathered Indian headdresses. |
You can. She's just an oversensitive soul worried about being judged for it. |
| No. |