Regarding the Aug. 23 Style article “‘I don’t see my culture as a trend’”:
It is good for everyone to raise “questions about the ways in which U.S. consumers understand and represent Latin American communities.” Why did the article not address how and why using images sacred to Catholics might be offensive to the Catholic community?
Was the fact that Catholics seem to be fair game the reason the Style article never considered that Catholics, as well as Latin Americans, take umbrage at publicity being given to an insensitive fashion designer who links scantily clad models with sacred religious images just to make a buck?
Kathryn S. Abell, Chevy Chase
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