Everyday excess: what's the deal with fashion's obsession with supermarkets?
Briefly

"Moschino's Sedano bag—celery-shaped and priced at $4,470—captures the playful essence of food-inspired fashion, prompting Aldi to humorously tout its 75p celery sticks as a stylish alternative."
"Designer Nikolas Bentel’s creations, such as the $50 croissant bag inspired by Lidl’s all-butter pastry, illustrate the seamless blend of haute couture and everyday grocery products in fashion."
"JW Anderson's models strutting in dresses created from Tesco carrier bags symbolize a satire of mass production, emphasizing the contrast between luxury fashion and ubiquitous consumer products."
"Anya Hindmarch has masterfully melded food branding and luxury, crafting handbags that resemble cereal boxes and biscuits, selling for around $1,300 more than their edible counterparts."
Read at www.theguardian.com
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