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Moschino is selling this Celery bag at $4,470, netizens ask, 'who's buying it?'

Moschino is selling this Celery bag at $4,470, netizens ask, 'who's buying it?'

Picture of Moschino's celery bag

Are you a vegetable lover? Then this is a bag that you might consider buying. However, the pointto note here is that this bag does not come atthe price of vegetables.

Time and again, luxury fashion houses have shocked the world by releasing unusual and bizarre accessories. Ranging from a baguette bag to distressed sneakers. Recently, there was a new addition to the list: celery bag. Yes, you have read it right, a green celery bag.

This new veggie-inspired clutch comes from the luxury fashion house Moschino. And those who want to make a fashion statement while grocery shopping can go for this.

Named The Sedane Bag, this fashion accessory is not a usual piece. With a three-dimensional effect, the clutch looks like an exact replica of a fresh celery stalk. The bag, which got the internet talking, is priced at $4,470 (Rs 3.77 lakh approx.) on Moschino's website.

On Moschino's official website, the description of the bag reads, ''Maxi celery-shaped clutch with a digital print that has a three-dimensional effect. The leaves and branches in nappa leather are meticulously handcrafted in two shades of green to add depth, harmony, and realism to the accessory. Its unique shape represents the symbol of Moschino's irreverent spirit.''


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The unusual fashion item from the luxury label has come under netizens' radar for its bizarre fashion idea and whopping price.

Reacting to the bag, one user wrote, ''Inspired by nature 😂.''

Another wrote, ''Imagine taking that bag to a supermarket..and leave it near a celery counter😂.''

Over the years, such absurd items have triggered a debate among netizens about how far these fashion houses can go.

A few months go, another high-end luxury fashion house Balenciaga, was selling a bag that looked like a packet of potato chips.