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Ace fashion designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee on Sunday offered an apology after netizens trolled him over an “overdressed women” post on Instagram.

Earlier this week, he shared a post on the photo sharing platform. Some of its lines like — “If you see a woman overdressed, caked with make-up, armoured with jewellery, it is most likely that she is wounded” — did not go down well with netizens. Some called it “ridiculous” and others questioned who was handling his social media accounts.

Sabyasachi used the same platform to issue an apology.

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Sabyasachi Apologises After He Gets Trolled For His Post On Overdressed Women

He began by saying: “I thought a lot about whether to post this, but sometimes it is important to set the record straight and get the right message across. Having been in the fashion industry for over 20 years, I have encountered it firsthand and commented about it in many of my interviews – how, while many women use fashion and beauty for joy and self-expression, others use it as ‘retail therapy’ to fill in the gaps and voids in their lives.”

He also pointed out that we, as a society, often get extremely judgemental about peoples’ clothing choices, calling them ‘overdressed’ or ‘tacky’ or ‘inappropriate’.

“We fail to understand that maybe some are using these as coping mechanisms to put on a brave front to make up for the lack of a support system,” he wrote.