Malaysians took to social media to poke fun at a €1,100 (S$1,600) designer shirt that resembles the workers’ uniform of a well-known nasi kandar restaurant chain. Social media user Afif Sukhairi uploaded an 11-second TikTok video, which showed a mannequin at a Versace...
Malaysians took to social media to poke fun at a €1,100 designer shirt that resembles the workers’ uniform of a well-known nasi kandar restaurant chain.
Versace is an Italian luxury fashion company founded by Gianni Versace in 1978 and is known for its flashy prints and bright colours.
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