Scarves help 'stealth' before the flash

Famous people or anyone who does not like flash photography equipment can now comfortably go out wearing ISHU scarves - a new fashion design that makes them "stealthy" before the flash. .

According to Tech Insider, 28-year-old Saif Siddiqui, who runs the company based in London and Amsterdam, created the ISHU towel from a special fabric that is capable of reflecting light. Siddiqui shared with BuzzFeed that the purpose of the ISHU towel is to give users privacy when they feel they are being bothered by the camera light.

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ISHU towel is capable of reflecting light.

ISHU has a relatively special structure and is " enhanced with thousands of spherical nautilus crystals " with the ability to reflect a lot of light back to the camera lens while everything else in the frame becomes Should be dark, such as the face of the person wearing a scarf.

"The main aim is to make people aware of the importance of true privacy," Siddiqui said, adding that anyone can be photographed and uploaded online, although they do not want to, but with ISHU , they can somewhat control their privacy. "

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Singer Nick Jonas.

According to BuzzFeed, Siddiqui has come up with this unique idea since 2009 when a photo of his friend was "blacked out" by the light reflected from the rearview mirror of a bicycle. The scarf was officially launched in October 2015.

Lots of athletes and celebrities like Cameron Diaz, Joe and Nick Jonas, Paris Hilton, Danny Williams and DMX used this useful scarf because they needed more privacy and no desire for life. Often appear on the newspaper every day.

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Miss Paris Hilton.

ISHU will be available on August 22nd and you can order online now from $ 268 ($ 5.9 million) to $ 478 ($ 10.5 million). In addition to ISHU, other accessories such as ties and scarves for custom-made men's suits will also be available on this occasion.