Balenciaga has made headlines once again with its unconventional and unique (read weird) designs. The luxury brand, known for sparking conversations with its offbeat creations, has unveiled its latest offering: a wallet that resembles a crumpled chip bag. Whether it¡¯s meant for actual use or not, one thing¡¯s for sure¡ªit¡¯s got everyone talking. The price for this quirky item? A jaw-dropping $1,800 (Rs 1,51,133).
Balenciaga's latest release has taken its quirky design game to a whole new level with wallets that look like crumpled bags of chips, complete with foiled corners to mimic the feel of a used and discarded chips packet.
Part of the brand¡¯s upcoming Summer 2025 collection, these wallets come in bifold and trifold options and are available in black, yellow, and green.?
Despite their unconventional appearance, they function like regular wallets, offering multiple card slots and cash pockets.?
One social media user summed it up perfectly: ¡°Convinced these releases are just social experiments at this point.¡±
Known for pushing the boundaries of fashion, the Spanish luxury house has rolled out some wild items with equally wild price tags.?
For example, their bracelet that looks like a cellotape and is priced at around $4,400 (over Rs 3.5 lakhs), is just one of many items that raise questions about value versus brand name.
Also, remember the Towel Skirt? Yes, it¡¯s exactly what it sounds like¡ªa skirt that looks like a towel, retailing for a whopping $925. Though, if you¡¯re handy with DIY, you could easily recreate it at home for a fraction of the cost.
And then there¡¯s the infamous Croc Heels, which sold for Rs 52,265. These shoes left many wondering if the brand was pulling a practical joke.?
Another of Balenciaga¡¯s jaw-dropping creations is the Trash Bag Large Pouch, priced at a staggering Rs 1,54,522.?
As the name suggests, it resembles a literal trash bag. But in true Balenciaga fashion, it's transformed into a luxury item with a price tag that¡¯s enough to leave anyone speechless.
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