Some people are not impressed with Katy Perry right now.
Over the past few weeks, several retailers have pulled various items off their shelves for being deemed 'blackface' and Katy's shoe line is joining the list.
Some people are not impressed with Katy Perry right now.
Over the past few weeks, several retailers have pulled various items off their shelves for being deemed 'blackface' and Katy's shoe line is joining the list.
I know, right?
For the most part, the shoes are pretty colorful and eccentric, which seem to match Katy's bright personality.
According to her website, all designs are 100% done by her.
Fans were pretty upset over a particular pair of black slip-ons that featured blue eyes, a nose, and large red lips.
The black shoe also has a beige counterpart with matching facial features.
We can't help but wonder if anybody down the line of production thought that maybe these shoes should be reconsidered.
But there's plenty of people involved in the marketing process, and still, nobody said anything.
But instead couldn't grasp why anyone would want to buy these shoes in the first place.
Imagine having disposable income to spend on racist slippers?
Can't relate.
They considered the shoes to be "art", and not at all blackface.
Me laying on the couch, sans pants, eating cold pad Thai could be "art" to some people.
"The Rue and The Ora were part of a collection that was ... envisioned as a nod to modern art and surrealism. I was saddened when it was brought to my attention that it was being compared to painful images reminiscent of blackface."
It's a difficult situation to breakdown.
Rightfully so, of course.
It shows a total lack of diversity and representation in fashion marketing, to say the least.
What do you think? Are the shoes crossing the line, or are they "art"?