by anotherdayhere » Wed Apr 13, 2016 1:16 pm
general cultural sensitivity as well, esp if you're white, there's such a legacy of violent appropriation that I think you should try and be as aware as possible of what you've struggled with vs other people and if you think there's a chance its inapproriate its because it is. I personally could not justify myself wearing a kimono or noragi or whatever for fashion and think that it was cool based on US treatment of asian people, esp japanese, and how recent that was. i think not only considering eastern culture in regards to this but asian american culture and how there are no active stigma against asian people in asian countries but there is still plenty here.
dreads is more cut and dry because they have been popularized by black people and as such regarded as exclusively dirty by white culture until recently and you can't just abolish the damage of that stereotype so that you can look cool at coachella, it's offensive to not acknowledge that people suffered as a result of them practicing their culture, and then go ahead and appropriate because you think it looks cool. I don't think ignorance is a good card to play either, if you're emulating another culture you should make a decent effort to understand it like the million UO/F21 shirts that just say "Gypsy" on them. just do some research!
this perspective absolutely is completely different based on your race and the culture of whatever country you're from, but if you're a privileged person in a relatively wealthy country i think playing by the "could this be offensive? then I won't do it" rule is pretty good to follow, which is marginally easier than people pretend that it is.