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And what do you mean by normal clothes, exactly? Think of it this way: if you’re from a group that colonized another group, don’t steal from their culture. It’s gross. It’s just another slap in the face and commodification/fetishization/quick fashion of the oppressed group’s culture.

First of all, this isn’t a common design within the Inuit community. It is a SACRED design, specific to one family, and created by that family’s ancestor. It’s not like a paisley print. FYI, sure white girls can wear saris, but a lot of (Indian) women will likely laught at them. I remember Liz Hurley and Goldie Hawn

Is it sacred to a people and only used in certain situations? Don’t use. Are the people sharing it? Use it.

Well if a white girl in America wore a sari to, say, an Indian wedding, it would be appropriate. But since typically the only people who wear saris out and about in America are older Indian women (who grew up in India), it’s worth a side eye when a white girl wears one. Did you grow up in India? No? Then...are you

Feathers have a specific meaning.

Context is everything. A white Latina friend of mine wore a sari in a Hindu wedding ceremony when marrying her Indian-American husband. She wears a sari when celebrating religious and family events with her Indian in-laws. That is perfectly appropriate.