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New Must-Have: Moschino’s $4,810 Celery-Shaped Clutch

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You might do a double-take, thinking someone’s carrying fresh produce, but that celery-lookalike is actually a high-end clutch bag from the Italian luxury brand Moschino.

On Friday, Daily Mail reported that Moschino had unveiled its latest creation, the Sedano Bag, a veggie-inspired accessory inspired by the humble stalk of celery.

Known for its food-inspired designs, Moschino continues its trend with this quirky bag. The Sedano Bag is priced at $4,810 on the brand’s official website, excluding shipping fees.

Crafted from premium napa leather, the bag uses cutting-edge digital printing technology to enhance its 3D effect, making the celery shape more lifelike. The leaves are handmade and feature a two-tone color palette that adds to the realistic appearance. Green shading gives the leaves depth and harmony, creating a sense of realism.

Moschino described the bag’s unique design as a symbol of irreverence, embodying the playful, bold spirit that has become a hallmark of the brand.

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Reactions to the unusual design have been mixed. Some hailed it as experimental and innovative, while others made light of the high-end accessory. Comments included jokes like “Are the rich just cosplaying as regular people?” “The price is insane,” and “I can find something like this for cheaper at my local grocery store.”

In addition to the celery-inspired clutch, Moschino has also introduced the Baguette Bag, which, as the name suggests, is shaped like a French baguette.

The Baguette Bag is made from synthetic leather and costs $1,295. The brand describes it as reflecting a sense of free luxury. It features a zipper designed for easy access to the contents inside.

James Yoo
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