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Katy Perry's shoe collection pulls two pairs over blackface controversy

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In the latest example of fashion stumbling over styles that resemble racist imagery, Katy Perry’s shoe label pulled two potentially problematic pairs Monday from…
In the latest example of fashion stumbling over styles that resemble racist imagery, Katy Perry’s shoe label pulled two potentially problematic pairs Monday from its online site, although they are still available at some major retailers.
The Katy Perry Collections label no longer features either the Rue Face slip-on loafer or the Ora Face block-heel sandal on its website. Both shoes, which sell for $129, come in black, gold or beige.
The black versions are the more startling: They feature metal appliques imitating eyes and nose, plus exaggerated red lips on the vamp, the upper part of the shoes.
The shoes are available at major retailers such as Dillards, Forever 21 and Lord & Taylor. The label also is sold at retailers such as Macy’s, Zappos and Amazon but the shoes in question are not currently available on their websites.
The shoes are not going over well with some on Twitter, after a series of blackface controversies has roiled several fashion companies, plus imperiled the political careers of the governor and the attorney general of Virginia.

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