{"id":119617,"date":"2023-09-19T18:41:06","date_gmt":"2023-09-19T18:41:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/lasixlineon.com\/?p=119617"},"modified":"2023-09-19T18:41:06","modified_gmt":"2023-09-19T18:41:06","slug":"fury-over-busty-oktoberfest-revellers-in-excessively-low-cut-chinese-outfits","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lasixlineon.com\/world-news\/fury-over-busty-oktoberfest-revellers-in-excessively-low-cut-chinese-outfits\/","title":{"rendered":"Fury over busty Oktoberfest revellers in excessively low-cut, Chinese outfits"},"content":{"rendered":"

A Bavarian Prince has hit out at Oktoberfest revellers who are wearing "excessively low cut, Chinese plastic" outfits.<\/p>\n

Cheap attire and a "cultural appropriation" of the country has left a 72-year-old Royal Family member foaming at the mouth. Prince of Bavaria, Luitpold Rupprecht Heinrich says the cheap costumes are dressing down the historic event.<\/p>\n

He blasted the "carnival" atmosphere Oktoberfest now held and hit out at those who flaunted their bodies in "psuedo-costumes". Clearly not keen on the modernisation of the historic holiday, the Prince did not hold back in his criticism.<\/p>\n

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Bavarian culture was seemingly under "cultural appropriation" from festival goers hoping to booze it up with quality pints and rounds of German beer. But it was not to the liking of Prince Heinrich. <\/p>\n

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The fuming royal member said: "When I see Chinese-made folk costumes made of plastic, pseudo-costumes with tight dirndls, then the whole thing becomes a carnival. We all talk about cultural appropriation today. Here it's happening to us Bavarians!<\/p>\n

"If the whole thing is just about wearing a costume to get drunk in… you lose a lot of culture and tradition in the process." Lads adorned in lederhosen and ladies donning "dirndls" get the goat of the prince, the Daily Mail reported.<\/p>\n

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