Russian fashion designer Ulyana Sergeenko is under fire for using the N-word in a note to lifestyle blogger Miroslava Duma (neither are black).

On Monday, Duma, 32, posted a snap of the tone-deaf note on her Instagram story, which read “To my n—-s in Paris,” a play on the popular Kanye West song.

The note has sparked outrage on social media, reports the Cut.

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Sergeenko, 36, wrote an equally clueless apology on her Instagram page.

“Kanye West is one of my favorite musicians,” she said. “And yes, we call each other the N word sometimes when we want to believe that we are just as cool as these guys who sing it.”

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But the apology has not gone down well with insiders.

One style writer shot back on Twitter: “Quite possibly the worst apology for casual racism I have ever read, and that’s really saying something.”

Teen Vogue posted, “Her apology continued to offend. Commenters responded in fury, writing, ‘being white doesn’t give you the right to comment about how non whites should feel.'”

And a fashion blogger noted, “Fashion editors should boycott Ulyana Sergeenko’s show tomorrow for this.”