Giveaway: Win Tickets To See BIGBANG Live In Hawaii And Signed Merch

Giveaway: Win Tickets To See BIGBANG Live In Hawaii And Signed Merch

Calling all fans of BIGBANG! To celebrate their first ever fan meeting in Hawaii, we have a slew of awesome giveaways for you (including tickets to the sure to be epic show itself!).

In case you have forgotten, BIGBANG will be in Hawaii for the “BIGBANG MADE [V.I.P] Tour in Honolulu” on October 22, 2016. Tickets are available on Ticketmaster here so if you have an inkling to take a well-timed vacation, please buy tickets and check out flights to Honolulu now.

Thanks to Live Nation, we also have a few awesome and limited edition items for lucky fans and all you have to do is spread the word about the concert! Tickets to the Honolulu stop of the tour, MADE merch, and a signed BIGBANG album are all up for grabs so make sure you’re wearing all your lucky clothing.

We have a few items to giveaway, so make sure you choose the correct widget to enter for the items you want.

Win A Pair Of Tickets To See BIGBANG MADE V.I.P Tour in Hawaii:
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Win A Signed BIGBANG Album And BIGBANG MADE Exclusive Merchandise:

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Good luck everyone! Winners will be chosen on 10/14 at 11:59pm PDT.



Source: Soompi


G-Dragon’s fashion brand under controversy of being sexist

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BIGBANG’s G-Dragon is being criticised for the alleged misogynistic labels used on clothing line, PeaceMinusOne. 

Netizens are demanding clarification with regards to the post made by G-Dragon for his clothing line.

Recently, PeaceMinusOne posted a photo on their official Instagram page revealing the labelling on their branded products. The photo was originally posted on October 7th with the label saying, “Do not laundry. Do not bleach. Do not iron. Dry in shade. Blah blah. F*ck it. Just give it to your mother.” 

Netizens were initially outraged with the laundry instructions as it created a stereotypical view that only mothers should do the laundry. The netizens are demanding an explanation from the artist for his alleged gender stereotyping. Although the laundry label can be a bit debatable, some netizens have defended G-Dragon in the act and claimed that the label was not offensive towards women at all.

G-Dragon nor the brand has not released any statement about the issue. The original photo was removed on Instagram as well.

Meanwhile, it has been two months since G-Dragon and his stylist officially launched the clothing line, PeaceMinusOne. 

http://news.nate.com/view/20161010n04618?mid=n1008

Originally taken from @peaceminusonedotcom / Herald

Source: Herald and Instiz

via Koreaboo

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