Indian man has invented an 'invisibility' scarf and celebs are obsessed

From Paris Hilton to Nick Jonas, celebs are going crazy

From Paris Hilton to Nick Jonas, celebs are going crazy. PHOTO: ISHU

The future is here. A man from Delhi has invented a scarf that works like an invisibility cloak, and celebs can't get enough of it.

When you're living in the public eye, the paparazzi manages to hunt you down wherever you hide. To address this concern, Dutch-born Saif Siddiqui, the founder of Access All Brands, has created the 'anti-flash scarf' aka the ISHU, that allows the wearer to divert flash photography, making their face appear pitch black.

Have a look at it:

Paris Hilton wearing an ISHU scarf. PHOTO: ISHU


How cool is this?

Celebs all over the world are wearing ISHU. PHOTO: ISHU


When asked about his brilliant creation, Saif told Decoded Magazine, "In 2009, I was visiting my family in Amsterdam with a couple of friends and we took a picture on an iPhone in front of a bike. We noticed the picture had been slightly ruined because of the reflector on the bike. I thought it was pretty cool that something messed up the picture."

The Art of the Scarf

He further explained, "I started experimenting with different ideas. It had to be something which worked for every occasion and something that ‘Goes with every outfit’. The ISHU scarf was just that. The ISHU scarf effectively allows an individual to control what pictures and videos are taken of them. There are no more unwanted pictures and videos on Snapchat, Instagram, or Facebook!"

Now, you can run AND you can hide 


Joe Jonas wearing ISHU. PHOTO: ISHU


Scarf-wearing cheetah on the loose in snowy Canada

Okay, just one more:

Nick Jonas before the flash

PHOTO: ISHU


Nick Jonas AFTER the flash

PHOTO: ISHU


Celeb or not, we want this trippy scarf! 

PHOTO: GIPHY


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