LPA's Pia Arrobio on *that* viral sweatshirt: 'Our culture moves too fast, and it's really hard to think about every detail that could be misconstrued when you’re creating things nonstop,” she told ELLE. “I take full responsibility for moving too fast.”
Fashion vigilante Diet Prada used the controversy as a peg to dig into Pia’s past: a photo of her dressed in a hijab from a Halloween of yore , another of an old birthday cake seeming to joke about bulimia. The call-out was unusually personal, even on an account where crimes of political incorrectness often overshadow crimes of fashion.
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