Twitter users are clearly feeling the cold. A cohort of fashion lovers on the social media platform have gone wild over a quilted gilet worn by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman while chairing Sunday’s board meeting of the Public Investment Fund.
The prince showed off a $6,551 casual sleeveless vest by UK luxury cashmere brand Franck Namani.
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman says the Kingdom Public Investment Fund @PIFSaudi has created 331,000 direct and indirect jobs by the third quarter of 2020 and aims to create 1.8 million direct and indirect jobs in the next five years.https://t.co/3u1cAyIGN9 pic.twitter.com/8SVUEJgf55
— Al Arabiya English (@AlArabiya_Eng) January 24, 2021
The stylish royal opted for the “Tobacco/Emeraude” color combination from the label’s Fall/Winter 2020-2021 collection, which features a camel-brown outer juxtaposed with a bright teal-hued lining and delicate teal piping on the collar.
It is reported that many royal fans began searching for the vest online, only to be disappointed by the ultra-exclusive fashion brand’s website as it requires registration and a password to enter.
But not to be outdone, fans soon found the traditional headwear or “shemagh” worn by the crown prince, with one account tweeting that it was a Kashmiri Shahtoosh shawl that costs $746 (2,800 SAR).
It’s not the first time the Saudi crown prince has sparked a style storm online.
Franck Namani's Website Crashes Because of Mohammed bin Salman's $7,500 Vest (Pictures) | Al Bawaba https://t.co/3D7obIGaBK #mbs
— Mohamed Mutair (@moha_mutair) January 25, 2021
In 2019, he was photographed attending the Formula E races in Riyadh and for the occasion donned a navy-colored Barbour jacket worn over a crisp white thobe that immediately sent the internet into overdrive.
The outerwear item by British heritage brand Barbour sparked its own Arabic hashtag on Twitter — that translated to “Crown Prince’s jacket”— with many taking to the social media platform to admire the look.
This article has been adapted from its original source.