‘It’s missing 99%’ shopper mortified after their chic feather dress looks nothing like the £60 frock she ordered online
SHOPPING online is be a bit like gambling, as you can never really predict what will actually end up on your doorstep.
Unfortunately one person who can tell a little about this is beauty lover only known as @bestextend on TikTok.
The fashion enthusiast, who specialises in all things hair, had placed an order with the brand Cindelia - however, the experience was such a horrific fail, she insisted it had been a ''scam''.
According to the woman, she had spotted a show-stopper of an evening dress on the site and decided to fork out the £60 it was selling for.
The advertisement online, she shared in a video posted on the platform, promised the most stunning maxi dress in pastel blue and dazzling with sequins, as well as gorgeous feather detailing.
But when the shopper finally received and opened the parcel, she was in for the surprise of a lifetime, as only the colour seemed to be the ''right''.
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Mortified, the style lover put the dress on and uploaded the flop online, revealing just how off everything was.
Not only did the material cut around her ankles, it was also missing essentially every aspect of the dress, including the feathers, as well as the shiny sequins.
Advising others to steer clear of the site, the hair pro wrote in the caption: ''Absolute fail! Do Not order from Cindelia!''
According to the woman, who said the frock didn't have ''99%'' of the elements, she had reached out to her bank in hopes to get the money back.
''A lot of Chinese companies are genuine. this obviously wasn't.
''It would be hilarious if I hadn't wasted money on it,'' the shopper went on.
Since being shared on the popular platform, the fashion disaster has racked up close to 80k views, with dozens flocking to comments in stitches.
One chuckled: ''If you squint your eyes and rub them at the same time until you see starts it slightly slightly looks the same.''
Another chimed in: ''Omg!! I’m so sorry. So sad when you can’t trust what you’re buying!''
''False advertisement,'' a third penned.
A fellow fashion lover said: ''That is one of the worst I’ve seen! The dress you wanted, I now want! But what you got is an epic fail.''