Lady’s Fake Chanel Bag in Trending New Video Causes Stir Online: "What if It's a New Brand?"

Lady’s Fake Chanel Bag in Trending New Video Causes Stir Online: "What if It's a New Brand?"

  • A video is currently trending on social media as it captures a young lady's bag carrying an interesting version of brand Chanel's name
  • The bag, which has the designer name badly spelled, is believed to be a fake and has left social media users cracking up
  • Only a while ago, internet users reacted after a man shared the package he received after ordering a pair of Alexander McQueen

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Just like several other luxury brands, Chanel is well-loved by fashion lovers. The demand for items designed by the brand is so high that millions of fake versions have saturated the market.

While some people have an eye to detect what is real and which isn't, some are either not blessed with such talents or simply don't care.

Photos of fake Chanel bag and stock model.
The video has sparked reactions online. Credit: @yabaleftonline
Source: UGC

A video of a young lady spotted with a fake version of a Chanel bag has gone viral on social media.

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The black and white bag had the name 'CNAHEL PARIS' written boldly on the bag.

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Check out the video below:

Social media users react

_bukkiey:

"Chanel paris.......Aba branch."

elisabeth_a_secas7:

"They meant CNN Paris not Chanel."

miracleugonma:

"And she didn’t know o."

onegyallikedat:

"Na where her money reach abeg make una leave her."

that_temidayo:

"Someone said it’s auto correct."

luxuria_scents:

"Could be a new brand we haven’t heard of… "

Rearrange the alphabets: Reactions as man reveals what he got after paying R4,5K for designer sneakers

Online orders may be convenient, but they also remain one of the easiest means to get scammed, as seen in the case of Prince Mudi. The Twitter user gave many people a reason to talk after opening up about his online shopping experience.

According to the photos shared, he had ordered a pair of white Alexander McQueen sneakers, paying the sum of N115k.

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However, he got a glaring fake shoe version with the words 'Already MoQDSHN' written in place of the brand's name in an attempt to replicate the original design.

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