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在多伦多街头穿名牌就像待宰的鸭子

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多伦多时尚工作者抱怨:在街头穿名牌就像待宰的鸭子

2024年04月18日 加国无忧 作者:51. CA 可可豆

穿着奢侈品,在多伦多的街头走一走,你会感到不安吗?

近日,一名时尚工作者说,多伦多暴力犯罪事件暴增,居民普遍感到不安,这种情况下她穿着名牌服装在多伦多市中心行走感觉像一只 “待宰的鸭子”。

图源:instagram@hanyakizemchuk

Hanya Kizemchuk在社交媒体上发布了一段视频,视频中她说自己最近在多伦多拍摄了一组模特大片,拍摄结束后她冲刺了两个街区回到自己的车上,因为她觉得自己全身奢侈品就像一个写着“来抢我吧”的停牌。

在视频中,Kizemchuk描述说那是一个寒冷的雨夜,拍摄结束后她准备回家:“我用路易威登的围巾裹住了头。我的路易威登旅行包里装着我所有的鞋子和化妆品,以及工作所需的一切。我背着古驰的挎包,穿着巴宝莉黑色皮大衣”。

“当我走到街上时,我不得不说,这是我第一次意识到,在多伦多市中心,我真的就像一只待宰的羔羊。我意识到,像这样跑来跑去已经不行了,我需要更低调一点,这样才不会引起别人的注意。”

Kizemchuk说,她“有点不安”,觉得要尽快跑两个街区到我的车旁,还要不断查看是否有人从某个地方冒出来。

“这是我有史以来第一次在多伦多这座美丽的城市里有这种感觉,我在这座城市里长大,现在已经不认识这座城市了”。

一些人在评论中表示支持Kizemchuk的观点。

“不幸的是,各地的犯罪率都在上升。如果你在多伦多市中心的大街上,从头到脚都穿着名牌服饰,你就会引起别人的注意,如果不被抢劫就太幸运了。所有大城市的情况都一样,甚至更糟。”

也有人质疑她为什么在没有确认任何具体威胁的情况下就逃跑,然后又在网上发帖说感到不安全。

一位网友指出,这段视频是多伦多财富不平等和贫富差距日益扩大的又一例证。

根据多伦多警方的数据,目前为止,多伦多2024年多类主要犯罪指标都在飙升,包括袭击(+10.9%)和抢劫(+19.7%)。

Model says she doesn't feel safe wearing fancy clothes in Toronto anymore

https://www.blogto.com/fashion_style/2024/04/model-doesnt-feel-safe-fancy-clothes-toronto/

April 18, 2024,

According to Toronto Police data, major crime indicators have spiked year-to-date in several categories during 2024, including assault (+10.9 per cent) and robbery (+19.7 per cent).

A model says she feels like a "sitting duck" wearing designer clothes in downtown Toronto amid a general state of unease in the city in response to an uptick in violent crimes.

Hanya Kizemchuk posted a video on Instagram and TikTok where the local model claimed that she sprinted two blocks to her car after a recent modelling shoot in Toronto after being overcome with the sense that her expensive attire read as "a stop sign screaming 'rob me.'"

In the video, Kizemchuk describes the scene on a cold, rainy night after finishing a shoot, explaining, "I wrapped my head in my Louis Vuitton wrap. I had my Louis Vuitton duffle bag with all my shoes and makeup and whatever I need for that job. I was wearing my Gucci crossover and I was wearing my black leather Burberry coat."

"And as I jumped out onto the street, I have to say that I realized for the first time ever in the city of downtown Toronto, I was truly like a sitting duck and that this is no longer okay to be running around like this, that I need to be a little more downplayed so that I don't attract attention."

Kizemchuk says she was "a little unnerved" and felt compelled to run "two blocks to my car and continuously check to see if anyone was popping out from somewhere because I was like a stop sign screaming 'rob me.'"

"And that's how I felt for the first time ever, in this beautiful city of Toronto, which I grew up in and don't recognize anymore."

A few chimed in sharing comments siding with Kizemchuk.

Others questioned why she would run away without identifying any specific threats and then make a post online about feeling unsafe.

One user pointed out how this video is another example of wealth inequality and the ever-growing divide between the rich and poor in Toronto.

According to Toronto Police data, major crime indicators have spiked year-to-date in several categories during 2024, including assault (+10.9 per cent) and robbery (+19.7 per cent).
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