(Dan Tri) - Recently, Louis Vuitton introduced a high-end handbag model with a funny lobster shape.
The lobster, like Louis Vuitton's signature monogram, is a symbol of luxury. For the Fall/Winter 2025 menswear collection, current creative director of menswear Pharrell Williams combined the two to create a hot handbag.
Louis Vuitton launches unique lobster-shaped handbag (Photo: Louis Vuitton).
The collection is a collaboration between Pharrell Williams and one of his longtime collaborators, Japanese streetwear designer Nigo. The two previously collaborated on sunglasses under former creative director Marc Jacobs at Louis Vuitton.
The Louis Vuitton lobster handbag is rumored to cost up to $18,000. However, this is not the only lobster-shaped accessory in the Fall-Winter 2025 men's fashion collection.
The body shape of the creature from the sea is also present as a motif on clothes and decorative hangers on handbags.
Lobster-shaped Louis Vuitton accessories from the Fall-Winter 2025 men's fashion collection (Photo: Louis Vuitton).
Lobsters are no stranger to the fashion world. Designer Elsa Schiaparelli (founder of the Schiaparelli brand) first introduced lobsters as a fashion statement in 1937.
At that time, she collaborated with surrealist artist Salvador Dalí to create a lobster-printed organza dress.
Under the tenure of creative directors Bertrand Guyon and Daniel Roseberry at Schiaparelli, lobsters appeared in many high-end fashion designs, from dresses to jewelry.
Other designers including Philip Treacy, Thom Browne and John Galliano have also created lobster-themed fashion pieces. Philip Treacy created a lobster-shaped headpiece, encrusted with Swarovski crystals, for Lady Gaga in 2010.
Thom Browne frequently taps into the playful animal world in his seasonal collections, including a lobster-shaped backpack crafted from full-grain calfskin leather that is no longer in production.
In the Dior Haute Couture Fall 2006 collection, John Galliano stunned fashionistas with an armored jacket and skirt that looked like a lobster tail.
Some fashion designs inspired by lobsters (Photo: Philip Treacy, Thom Browne).
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