Bollywood actress apologizes after twitter outrage over ‘refugee’ t-shirt cover

By Nita Bhalla NEW DELHI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Popular Bollywood actress Priyanka Chopra on Monday apologised for a glossy travel magazine cover after it sparked outrage with social media users accusing her of insensitivity towards refugees and migrants. The 34-year-old former Miss World is featured on the cover of the October edition of Condé Nast Traveller India wearing a white t-shirt with the words, “REFUGEE”, “IMMIGRANT” and “OUTSIDER” crossed out in red — leaving only the word “TRAVELLER”. Condé Nast Traveller tweeted the cover photo on Oct. 7 with the tagline “Bold and fearless, @priyankachopra makes a statement on our 6th anniversary issue cover.

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Why Land’s End Fashionista CEO Failed

Lands' End catalogs started showing up with skinny models adorning the cover, wearing clothes that looked decidedly un-frumpy and un-boxy — in other words, very un-Lands' End. Marchionni came to Lands' End in February 2015 from Dolce&Gabbana USA, where she was president. Lands' End began in 1963 in Chicago when Gary Comer, an avid sailor, opened Lands' End Yacht Stores, Inc. The following year the company published its first catalog.

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UK royal Kate appears on cover of Vogue’s 100th anniversary edition

The Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, will appear on the cover of the 100th anniversary edition of the British version of fashion magazine Vogue, following in the path of her husband's late mother, Princess Diana. Late on Saturday Vogue revealed the cover of its June edition on its website, which goes on sale on Thursday, showing a smiling Kate in a rural outdoors setting wearing a green hat, brown jacket and white blouse. “I am hugely grateful that we have been able to continue with our tradition of outstanding royal portraiture,” Vogue editor-in-chief Alexandra Shulman said.

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Victoria’s Secret releases swimsuit catalogue featuring Elsa Hosk

Swedish bombshell Elsa Hosk graces the cover of Victoria's Secret's Swim Catalogue 2016 in a barely-there crochet bikini, one of the big beachwear trends expected to make waves this season. Shot in Bora Bora by fashion photographer Guy Aroch, this edition marks the first time Hosk has appeared on the cover.

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Will 2016 be the year of the Muslim fashion makeover?

Dolce & Gabbana, never a fashion house to shy away from bold statements, claimed the first fashion headline story of the year this week with the news that it is launching a collection of hijabs and abayas. Stefano Gabbana unveiled the collection on Instagram, where it can be seen styled with the house's blinged-up accessories to consolidate its fashion gravitas. The news signals a change of direction for Dolce & Gabbana, which is known for its loud, lusty and occasionally exhibitionist approach to fashion — but the house is not the only one to have woken up to the needs of the booming Muslim market recently.

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