Destiny Campbell recently bought a silver chain mail dress from Sorelle UK for the night out in Liverpool on New Year’s Eve. The 21-year-old looked amazing in the dress but not until a disaster struck; The Clothes suddenly fall apart in the middle of the nightclub.
Destiny Campbell was forced to walk back to her hotel, clutching her exposed b**bs after her dress fall apart.
Destiny Campbell, size 10 to 12, must rush to leave the packed club with her dress to protect her modesty before rushing back to her hotel while the only part of the dress that remains intact was the neck. To worsen the situation, she even met a rude remark from the retailer when she complained.
The 21-year-old was left humiliated after the dress falls on the new year’s eve.
The retailer [Sorelle UK] even fat-shamed Destiny when she complained of the fail.
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Destiny was fat, and they suggested they had suggested she should’ve sized up. “I know I will come out for a long time because it’s New Year’s Eve, so I feel comfortable enough in the dress. I want to look good. We went to the club, and in one and a half hours, my friend told me to look down, And my b ** bs falling out of the dress.”
The distraught customer had paid £75 for the silver dress in a size medium from brand back in November.
“I was trying to hold the bottom bit, so my b**bs weren’t coming out. All of a sudden, the bottom skirt part came apart. Everything separated; I’m not exaggerating. My friend left the club with me, and I was walking home basically naked, my b**bs with my thong and bum hanging out,” Destiny, according to The Mirror, explained.
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When Destiny asked for a refund, she was further humiliated & told she should have chosen the size up.
Sorelle UK also claimed it was not deemed a manufacturing fault the dress had been “broken.
She added that men were approaching her and trying to touch her, especially as she was vulnerable in a strange city. It was awful and embarrassing as everyone could see the torn apart outfit. When Destiny reached out to Sorelle UK for a refund, they claimed it wasn’t deemed a manufacturing fault; the dress had been broken into many pieces.
Men had approached Destiny, trying to touch her as she was vulnerable in a strange city.
It was when Destiny threatened to sue the company and expose them online she was promised a full refund.
And that photos show the customer was “pleased” with her purchase the night before this occurred. When Destiny threatened to sue the company and expose them on social media, she was promised a full refund and assured the dress would be discontinued.
She was also assured the dress would be discontinued.
The screenshot of messages exchanged between Destiny and Sorelle UK had shown when the company stated they do not accept returns for the worn items. But after accusing them of violating the customer rights law, Sorelle UK apologized, saying: “I can see many people thinking we are wrong, and I really apologize if it came off across totally wrong.”