Nancy Wu's Clutch is Made Out of Real Beef Jerky
Jennifer Astle — December 17, 2008 — Fashion
Chanel and beef jerky were two seemingly unrelated ideas, until now. Just in case you are so poor after purchasing that new Chanel replica handbag, Nancy Wu has designed one that is edible! Wu is a design student with a sense of humour (or a big appetite). This handbag is made out of pure beef jerky.
The first clutch is inspired by Chanel, and the second is embossed with the iconic Louis Vuitton monogram that has become a staple in any self respecting fashionista’s closet.
Compared with the real thing in photo #4 (via allwomenstalk.com), who can tell the difference? If you think this trend is weird, please remind yourself where leather comes from.
The first clutch is inspired by Chanel, and the second is embossed with the iconic Louis Vuitton monogram that has become a staple in any self respecting fashionista’s closet.
Compared with the real thing in photo #4 (via allwomenstalk.com), who can tell the difference? If you think this trend is weird, please remind yourself where leather comes from.
Trend Themes
1. Edible Designer Replicas - Creating edible versions of high-end designer products opens up opportunities for innovative and interactive dining experiences.
2. Humorous Food-based Designs - Combining food with fashion in unexpected ways provides a playful and unconventional approach to design and consumer products.
3. Sustainable Fashion Alternatives - Exploring unconventional materials like beef jerky challenges the conventional notions of sustainability in the fashion industry.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can leverage the trend of edible designer replicas to create unique and engaging marketing campaigns and limited-edition collaborations.
2. Food and Beverage - The food and beverage industry can tap into the trend of humorous food-based designs to create novelty products and experiential dining concepts.
3. Sustainability - The sustainable fashion industry can explore the use of alternative materials like beef jerky to develop eco-friendly and unconventional fashion products.
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