P. Diddy and Kathy Lee, birds of a feather?
NEW YORK — Sean John, the clothing line of rap music mogul Sean “P. Diddy” Combs, is under scrutiny from a workers’ rights group for allegedly using laborers from a Honduran sweatshop.
The director of the anti-sweatshop National Labor Committee, Charles Kernaghan, planned to release a report Tuesday detailing poor working conditions at the Southeast Textiles factory in Choloma, Honduras, where Sean John clothes are made.Uh, yes. Although in both cases the reaction will probably be significantly blown out of proportion. The real question is whether either of them actual know where their products are made. Until now, I would bet the answer was “no”.
I respect my own ideas enough to leave BlogSpot. Now I’ll just need to locate a computer near a phone… Christ.
Fashion and music have always gone hand in hand. Both are infamous for often being loud and outrageous in parallel ways, making a strong connection in pop culture. Fashion even dominates the airwaves, as artists like Jay-Z and Lil’ Kim rap about Burberry swimsuits, Timberland boots and Filth Mart jeans.It is a general rule that anything goes when you are a rockstar, a theory that has been tested over and over through artists’ fashion choices. But when it comes to celebrity fashion, have we really seen it all? We’ve been exposed to Lil’ Kim’s breast, Marilyn Manson’s tush, Toni Braxton’s d