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Prins Carl Philip's silk scarf design sparks controversy over alleged swastika pattern

Prins Carl Philip's company Bernadotte & Kylberg has launched a collection of silk scarves priced at 2,500 kronor each. According to reports, the placement of logos on the scarves has led to criticism

Stockholm, Stockholms länons 14 jan.Prins Carl Philip

Prins Carl Philip's company Bernadotte & Kylberg has launched a collection of silk scarves priced at 2,500 kronor each. According to reports, the placement of logos on the scarves has led to criticism that a swastika pattern appears in the gaps, with some online voices describing it as a design blunder. The pattern was reportedly identified by Isolde Osbeck, a columnist at Göteborgs-Posten, in December and has since been covered by Dagens ETC and Aftonbladet. Prins Carl Philip has described the collection as 'Nordisk sofistikering' (Nordic sophistication). The controversy follows previous design controversies involving the prince.

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