Article | "Third World Chic" of Vogue India | fashionolic.blogspot.com
In the August 2008 edition of Indian vogue, the magazine featured 16 pages of photographs of India’s poorest peasants - many of whom live on 65 pence a day according to figures released last week by the World Bank - sporting high-end items by Alexander McQueen, Fendi and Burberry as if it were part of their daily lives.
A family of three squeezes onto a motorbike for their daily commute, the mother riding without a helmet and sidesaddle in the traditional Indian way — except that she has a Hermès Birkin bag (usually more than $10,000, if you can find one) prominently displayed on her wrist.
It seems to be a joke, a $10,000 bag in the hand of a woman who's family earn on an earning of less than one dollar per day... Her fingers are not fully visible in this picture, may be you find a couple of diamond rings there... :)
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