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Luxury Fashion as Political Propaganda

In fights to sway public sentiment, critics often point to costly clothes as evidence of moral corruption.

Vanessa Friedman
Author: Vanessa Friedman

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Vanessa Friedman

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Corruption (Institutional), Fashion and Apparel, Gaza Strip, Handbags and Purses, Hermes International SA, Israel-Gaza War (2023- ), Luxury Goods and Services, Presidential Election of 2024, Sinwar, Yehya, Social Media
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