Fashion Fail: Mzansi Lady Buys Minnie Dlamini-Inspired Dress and Gets Something Her Gogo Would Wear Instead

Fashion Fail: Mzansi Lady Buys Minnie Dlamini-Inspired Dress and Gets Something Her Gogo Would Wear Instead

  • A Mzansi lady was looking forward to receiving the Minnie Dlamini-inspired dress she had ordered online... until it arrived, that is
  • Twitter user @Ntshaby94 took to social media after trying on the dress to share what she got versus what she thought she was getting
  • People did not see that much of a difference and gave the woman some tips on making the dress look bomb

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The truth of the matter is, that you can’t believe everything you see online. A lady couldn’t wait to receive her Minnie Dlamini-inspired dress… until she did. It was not what the good sis was expecting.

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Twitter user@Ntshaby94 thought she was getting a Minnie Dlamin-inspired dress and ended up getting something that made her frown. Image: Twitter / @Ntshaby94
Source: Twitter

Lol, when you order things online, you run the risk of receiving something you never expected. Some of the funniest posts on social media are the “what I ordered vs what I got”.

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Twitter user @Ntshaby94 was unhappy to say the least when she opened her long-awaited package of the Minnie Dlamini inspired dress she had been dreaming of.

After our gurl put the dress on, her face said it all. The fabric was obviously not as luxurious as that of the dress Minnie was wearing, nor was it tailored to fit her like a glove, making it look like something her gogo would wear to church on a Sunday.

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The people of Mzansi let the good sis know she needs to chill

While there is no denying these are two different dresses, the people of Mzansi did not find it all that bad. With a little tailoring, ironing and dressing up, sis will be living her best Minnie moment in no time.

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Take a look at some of the suggestions peeps had:

@Luu_Matinjwa said:

“You can’t be standing like Vergita transformed and in flat shoes.”

@philepru said:

“Mara nawe, why are you standing like that? And wearing those shoes? You could honestly make it work. It’s not bad at all.”

@Nomonde_Chom said:

“Wear a wig and heels also don't stand ngathi bakuthele ngamanzi and iron that dress…”

@ApheleleJody said:

Furious woman screams as taxi leaves her with gaping hole in her leggings, Mzansi laughs uncontrollably

In other news, Briefly News reported that the public transport life is rough! One young Mzansi babe was fuming after an old taxi took a bite at her leggings leaving her with a nice big hole for the world to see. Shame, sisi was SO unhappy, LOL!

Taxis in Mzansi are not always the most well-maintained modes of transport. We’ve witnessed monkey wrenches in replacement of steering wheels and whole trolleys holding up axels, so it is no surprise that there’d be pokey bite which could leave one with holes in their clothes.

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Twitter user @ZNonjiji was having a day after the seat in the taxi left her with a hole in her pants. No one wishes to be walking around town with a bit of their booty peaking. Our gurl took to the Twitter streets to air her frustrations and to pray God blesses her with wheels.

“Masimba wamatexi agugile, look what that taxi did to me... Lord I need a car.”

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Denika Herbst (Editor) Denika Herbst is a Human Interest writer at Briefly News. She is also an Industrial Sociologist with a master's degree in Industrial Organisational and Labour Studies from the University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, which she completed in 2020. She is now a PhD candidate at UKZN. Denika has over five years of experience writing for Briefly News (joined in 2018), and a short time writing for The South African. You can reach her via: denika.herbst@briefly.co.za.