"Millions are in uproar in Cairo. Rumor is they heard our new spring collection is now available online...." Cole, 58, tweeted to his more than 9,000 followers on the micro-blogging website.
He was later slammed for his insensitivity, with one Twitter user responding, "You should be ashamed of yourselves @KennethCole ! How tasteless and insensitive! People are dying there!"
Less than an hour after writing his initial post, Cole tweeted an apology, "We weren't intending to make light of a serious situation. We understand the sensitivity of this historic moment -KC."
The designer is known for making controversial references in his brand's socially conscious advertisements, often hitting on social taboos and political issues.
Kenneth Cole Apologizes
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