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"Lighten up... Fashion is no longer a rich man's privilege. Anyone can carry it off and make it look beautiful... We weren't trying to make a political statement or save the world."
-- Vogue India Editor Priya Tanna in the New York Times, responding to the controversy surrounding the August spread, which features luxe fashion items modeled by average (read: poor) Indian people.
"Lighten up... Fashion is no longer a rich man's privilege. Anyone can carry it off and make it look beautiful... We weren't trying to make a political statement or save the world."
-- Vogue India Editor Priya Tanna in the New York Times, responding to the controversy surrounding the August spread, which features luxe fashion items modeled by average (read: poor) Indian people.
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