A woman was left beside herself in a kebab shop when her dress started leaking dye.
Erin Dunsby thought she would order a new dress to turn the heads during a big night out.
She opted for a LBD (Little Black Dress) from online fashion retailer Oh Polly, the Daily Star reported.
The sleek outfit arrived just hours before she hit the town.
While the slinky garment fit well, Erin ended the night “gutted” after the dye from the dress leaked and stained her white fluffy coat.
And even worse, she claims it ruined her fresh set of nails.
Erin took to TikTok under the username @erinfaithdunsby to share her night out nightmare.
She explained in the video: “Point of view: your Oh Polly dress ruins your brand new coat and nails so you cry in a kebab shop.

“It was spitting but I had the coat on so no water got to the dress and it still did it.”
Erin can be seen posing for a selfie in the one-strap bodycon dress, looking very much ready for her night out.
However, disaster quickly struck as it started to ‘spit’ with rain.
She then shared a snap of her white coat with navy stained cuffs.
The tips of Erin’s false nails were also discoloured, seemingly from the dye of the dress.
Mortified at the fashion blunder, Erin can be seen looking less than impressed standing in a kebab shop with her new accidental ombré coat.
Erin may yet find some relief as she is waiting on a response from OhPolly management, but said that her coat is “completely ruined.”

Stunned at the situation, many people fled to the comments to share their advice and even could relate to Erin’s dress mishap.
One person commented: “NO WAY! This happened to me with my nails I got done the day before!
"Assumed it was something from the night out not the dress!
Another user added: “I hate when black clothes do this. Some of mine still do even after loads of washes.”
A third person gasped: “I’ve seen this happen to so many people…do you not wash items before wearing them.”
Someone else remarked: “Expensive coat - cheap dress! It happens.”
Meanwhile, a fifth user advised: “Just a word of advice to wash new clothing before wearing! It gets out excess dye and irritants."
Oh Polly has been contacted for comment.