Karlie Kloss Apologizes for Dressing Up as Geisha in Vogue
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After receiving backlash, Karlie Kloss says on Twitter that she is 'truly sorry for participating in a shoot that was not culturally sensitive.'

AceShowbiz - Karlie Kloss broke her silence after she received backlash for dressing up as a geisha in the inside spread of Vogue's latest issue. The 24-year-old model was accused of appropriating Japanese culture and she soon apologized for that.

"These images appropriate a culture that is not my own and I am truly sorry for participating in a shoot that was not culturally sensitive. My goal is, and always will be, to empower and inspire women. I will ensure my future shoots and projects reflect that mission," she posted on Twitter.

The newest Vogue edition featured Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid on the cover. They were joined by a diverse group of models that included Ashley Graham, Adwoa Aboah, Liu Wen, Vittoria Ceretti and Imaan Hammam. They wore black turtlenecks and colorful shorts.

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