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1821 and fashion/lifestyle
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Reactions to a post by Marie Claire Greece, 19/03/2021, 12:22
The post shares an article describing the traditional-costume-inspired outfits of Gianna Aggelopoulos in the official events for the bicentenary, praising the clothes and the wearer alike, comparing them to similar tributes to the tradition of other groups, and considering them an exceptional diplomatic move, as well as an excuse for the greater acceptance and sustainable development of Greek culture and an investment in it, by Greeks and not only. The post receives largely negative comments. -
Reactions to the post by To Kouti tis Pandoras, 18/03/2021, 18:00
The post shares an article denouncing the official government celebrations of the bicentenary – and in particular the military parade – as being junta-inspired and in poor taste. It also brings up the traditional attire of Gianna Angelopoulos. The post receives generally positive comments. -
Reaction to the article "Sergoulopoulos: Let not some fascist brats exploit the concept of homeland"
The article shares a report about an interview by actor Fotis Sergoulopulos, where criticized the institution of the children’s march at 1821 commemorations – which he considered to be connected to the military and thus irrelevant to the experience of childhood – but defended the concept of patriotism. He also referred to the issue of family creation and adoption by gay couples, but also that of interfamilial/professional violence against women. The post receives almost universally negative comments. -
Reaction to the article "Lakis Gavalas: He got dressed like a tsolias to celebrate the bicentenary of the Greek Revolution"
The article shares a report on fashion designer Lakis Gavalas’ social media post occasioned by the bicentenary celebrations, where he posed in a traditional uniform and cited verses from the Greek national anthem. The post receives negative to mixed reactions. -
Reaction to the article "Hermès created a collectible scarf for the bicentenary of the Greek Revolution"
The article is a presentation/advertisement of a product inspired by the Greek Revolution. It discusses the fashion house’s quality, the item’s Greek inspiration, the participation of Greek designers/miscellaneous artists and the effort’s philanthropic side. The post receives mixed to irrelevant comments. -
Reactions to a post by Marie Claire Greece, 11/03/2021, 14:00
The post shares an article that presents products inspired by traditional arts and crafts and Greek mythology. It receives mixed to negative comments.