Major Japanese menswear label Comme des Garçons is facing backlash after it sent models down the runway wearing wigs styled to look like cornrows.
Japanese fashion brand Comme des Garcons is at the centre of a cultural appropriation row after it sent out white models in what appeared to be cornrow wigs at its Paris men's fashion week show on Sunday.
Comme des Garcons was criticised in 2018 for reportedly not using a black model for more than 20 years.
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