Pakistani truck art takes over streets of Milan

Dolce and Gabbana's new beauty campaign, inspired by truck art, is making the rounds int he fashion capital

KARACHI:
Known best for its vespas, Milan's streets and locals were acquainted with a Pakistani truck art inspired vehicle, used as part of Italian fashion house Dolce and Gabbana's new beauty campaign.

The three-wheeled vehicle -- or the rickshaw as we know it -- at first glance has a strong resemblance to the art we see on our Pakistani trucks and rickshaws, with the use of bright colours and scenic images.

The project #DGBeautyOnTheGo is set to take over Milan throughout the summer until August and is aimed at promoting the brand's new cosmetics collection.


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Truck art has gained popularity across the globe in recent times with designers and high-end fashion houses drawing inspiration from the art which is a prominent part of Pakistan's cultural heritage.

Although many fans of the fashion brand have taken a liking to the rickshaw which is traversing the city, many have questioned whether the truck art inspired pop-up shop makes for cultural appropriation.


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The mobile pop-up shop will offer passers by the opportunity to sample the fashion label’s beauty offerings. The route of the pop-up shop can be followed on their Facebook page.



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Read: Swiss cows wearing truck art to greet arrivals at Karachi airport

Since it's launch, #DGBeautyOnTheGo has been trending across social media with mixed opinions surfacing across Twitter.









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