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Sabyasachi Mukherjee (Photo Credits: Instagram)
Well-known fashion designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee was recently in the target of backlash on the internet. The renowned designer in his speech at Harvard India Conference said, “I think if you tell me that you do not know how to wear a saree, I would say shame on you. It’s a part of your culture. (You) need to stand up for it.”
Though the statement did not affect people there, Sabyasachi had to face a wrath on Twitter. The remark hurt a lot of sentiments and Twitterati shamed him for saying something like that.
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After the reaction he received, the designer penned down an open letter and took to Instagram to share it. He wrote, “To begin, allow me to sincerely apologise for the words that I used while answering impromptu questions at a conference at Harvard. I am sorry that I used the word ‘shame’ in reference to some women’s inability to wear a sari. I truly regret that the way in which I tried to make a point about the sari enabled it to be interpreted as misogynistic, patriarchal, and non-inclusive – this was certainly not my intention,”
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Here is what Sabyasachi posted:
Sabyasachi went on to take full responsibility of his remark and wrote, “I once again apologise for the distress caused by the words I used, but not for the intent, which often takes a back seat when slammed by controversy. My intent was to call out those women who proudly proclaim that they don’t wear saris and simultaneously shame others who wear saris by saying it makes them look older, backward, or culturally repressed.”
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