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Millennial goes viral for an awkward run-in with Gen Z woman at a wedding

Emily CarterBy Emily Carter USA
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A 31 -year -old woman has turned on Tiktok after sharing her painful pain with a woman from the Z generation at a wedding.

Abby Trece, from the United States, captured the moment when each woman fears while walking towards a wedding with a black tie theme.

The clip begins with Trece showing its impressive floral maxi dress without a strap combined with an elegant detail of covered scarf around its neck.

Then it then turns the camera just to reveal another woman who uses exactly the same dress of $ 129.95, just meters from her.

The video, which has gathered about a million I like, was subtitled: “I was ashamed for a second until I realized that I, a 31 -year -old boy, coincided with a young gen Z young at this wedding.”

Abby Trece appeared at a wedding with the same outfit as a woman from generation Z. @Ybbatreece/tiktok
Trece’s Tiktok video about the unexpected situation went viral. @Ybbatreece/tiktok

Then he thanked the Australian brand Peppermayo for maintaining it “young and fresh.”

Trece told News.com.au that he immediately approached his counterpart Z after noticing his dress.

“We told ourselves how well the other looked. I told him that I felt great that I was coinciding with her,” he said.

The common ones in the publication of Trece complemented the woman in their choice of attire, and one said: “You look incredible!”

“You look beautiful! The colors get your eyes,” another.

Some buyers who had also bought the dress agreed that it was a great purchase.

Trece felt relieved to discover that his outfit was fashionable.

“The most beautiful dress I have used! So comfortable and more flat,” said a satisfied customer on the brand’s website.

“I loved the neck scarf. I received so many compliments,” said another.

While Trece was relieved in finding that his choice of outfit was very fashionable, many others were divided, with some fast to point out that the attached “neck scarf” attaches to a dupatta.

“Bonita Dupatta; what culture then? Said a sarcastic commentator.

“Why is our culture the new fashion trend?” Chimed in another.

Users of social networks had mixed reactions to their choice of outfit. @Ybbatreece/Instagram

A Dupatta is a long scarf or a piece of chal -shaped fabric typically used by women in southern Asia.

It is shoulders, head or waist and can be decorated with embroidery and accounts.

It serves as a religious symbol of fashion, respect and grace with its history that dates back to ancient times.

“I am grateful that I can be educated about such an important cultural matter,” Abby told News.com.au in response to negativity.

“[But] I think some of [the comments] They have gone too far. ”

“They come for me individually instead of a large group,” he added.

Despite this, Trece says that “he is always happy to learn and grow” and is choosing to focus on the most positive comments.

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