This story is from July 9, 2016

The anti-paparazzi scarf is here

Now, celebrities, who worked to become famous, can hide in anonymity behind a special scarf, called Ishu also called the anti-paparazzi or privacy scarf.
The anti-paparazzi scarf is here
The anti-paparazzi scarf is here
Now, celebrities, who worked to become famous, can hide in anonymity behind a special scarf, called Ishu also called the anti-paparazzi or privacy scarf.
It is the brainchild of Dutch-born fashion entrepreneur Saif Siddiqui, and is made from a fabric that reflects a camera’s flashlight so much so that everything else in the picture becomes pitch black — making the celeb practically invisible.
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We have already seen Paris Hilton and Jeremy Piven sport the scarf. However, the clothing is not foolproof and cameramen have already found ways to circumvent it. They can move the source of light away from the lens or simply shoot without a flash as cameras these days are getting better at capturing images in darkness.
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