Backlash against high school student who wore a Chinese dress to her prom
A HIGH school student who came under fire after posting pictures of her prom dress has defended her decision to wear it.
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A HIGH school student has come under fire after posting pictures of herself in her prom dress.
Keziah Daum, from Utah in the United States, posted a series of photos of herself with her friends on the way to her high school prom.
But her decision to wear a qipao — a traditional Chinese outfit dating back to the 17th century — has prompted a wave of criticism online.
PROM pic.twitter.com/gsJ0LtsCmP
â Keziah (@daumkeziah) April 22, 2018
The post began making the rounds after another user — Jeremy Lam — retweeted it with the caption “My culture is NOT your goddamn prom dress.”
In a series of subsequent tweets, Lam explained that the dress represented “extreme barriers marginalized people within (Chinese) culture have had to overcome”.
“For it to simply be subject to American consumerism and cater to a white audience, is parallel to colonial ideology,” he tweeted.
While his tweets criticising Duam’s decision to wear the dress went viral, users were divided on whether it was an issue.
Some agreed, arguing that it constituted cultural appropriation and was inappropriate.
just because itâs okay to a few chinese people doesnât mean itâs okay to all of us? our traditional dress isnât meant to be a fashion statement or make you appear more âexoticâ. thereâs a long history behind the dress and white people are not a part of it.
â katana (@bunchukuu) April 28, 2018
This isnât ok. I wouldnât wear traditional Korean, Japanese or any other traditional dress and Iâm Asian. I wouldnât wear traditional Irish or Swedish or Greek dress either. Thereâs a lot of history behind these clothes. Sad.
â Jeannie (@JeannieBeanie99) April 28, 2018
Was the theme of prom casual racism?
â .kate. (@holdyourbutts) April 27, 2018
Wow i thought it couldnât get any more racist until yâall put your hands together
â Thao (@thaooocu) April 28, 2018
But others argued that it wasn’t a big deal, saying her choice to wear it was an act of admiration for the culture.
Itâs just a dress. Itâs a nice looking dress. A beautiful design. Sheâs showing respect, not defaming it.
â Jude (@judemercenary) April 30, 2018
You look gorgeous and the dress is stunning! What a wonderful world we live in where we can share culture and dress in special design and style from across the world representing the culture of Earth and the art of humanity. â¤ï¸
â Jerris (@jboezoe) April 28, 2018
Iâm asian and Iâm not insulted in any way. You look beautiful.
â Gina ð (@MissGinaDarling) April 28, 2018
Keziah addressed the criticism on Twitter, standing by her decision to wear the dress.
She said she meant no disrespect to Chinese culture, saying she was “simply showing appreciation” for it.
“I’m not deleting my post because I’ve done nothing but show my love for the culture,” she wrote. “It’s a f**king dress. And it’s beautiful.”
When someone asked her if she was part-Chinese, she responded: “Nope! It’s just a pretty dress I found and it’s a vintage dress from a vintage shop!:)”
Nope. Itâs just a dress! :)
â Keziah (@daumkeziah) April 28, 2018
News.com.au has contacted Keziah for comment.
Originally published as Backlash against high school student who wore a Chinese dress to her prom