Fendi is being mocked by shoppers who claim their $1300 fur-lined scarf resembles something very dodgy indeed
The unintentionally obscene-looking scarf is sure to leave some shoppers ticked pink.
FENDI has been mocked for creating a shawl that looks very dodgy indeed.
Images of their $1384 Touch of Fur pink accessory have been circulating online, and people have pointed out it resembles a rather intimate body part.
The unintentionally obscene-looking scarf is sure to leave some shoppers ticked pink, as it’s been likened to a female genital area.
Well this is ugly and slightly awkward! What were you thinking @Fendi #fashionnova going to jump all over this ð pic.twitter.com/7K8jBv3QZQ
— ð¥The Barrowboy ð¥ (@Barrowboy77) October 13, 2018
The scarf is in a beige hue and has a rather unfortunate brown lining of fox fur around the edge.
Fendi is no longer selling the controversial scarf on its website, but you can buy it on FarFetch for $1384.
One Twitter user shared an image of the rude-looking scarf and said: “Well this is ugly and slightly awkward! What were you thinking @Fendi?”
Even worse when flipped... pic.twitter.com/OaoNtBmArM
— Inclusive Designs (@DeHeats) October 13, 2018
Another user commented: “Wait, so when you wear this it’s like re enacting your own birth, but with glasses and a full head of hair? COUNT ME IN or out or whatever.”
And one said: “That’s my Halloween costume sorted.”
Meanwhile a Twitter user added: “Vaginal … I believe is the word you’re grasping for!”
One baffled shopper had flipped the image and said it looked even worse from upside down.
The Fendi website says: “Fendi are famous for their delicate foulards and outfit accenting scarves.
#Fendi #Speechless @Fendi ðð what were you thinking!? ð it's horrid. pic.twitter.com/rkaGJyk3Fz
— Sophia ð´ó §ó ¢ó ³ó £ó ´ó ¿ (@Sophia__Scarlet) October 12, 2018
“Crafted from fox fur and a silk-wool blend, this Touch Of Fur shawl features a fur trim and a signature FF motif design.”
If you can afford the whopping price tag, perhaps the other colours — blue and black, or red and black — would be safer on this occasion.
This article originally appeared on The Sun and has been republished here with permission .