Fashion Police detectives called in to identify Martin Margiela clutch bag

Martin margiela clutch bag Fashion Police detectives called in to identify Martin Margiela clutch bag

  The Fashion Police use many different tests in order to determine whether a suspect is, in fact, guilty of committing crimes of fashion. One of these is a test we call "Guess What It Is". Put simply, if we can't tell what an item actually IS within a few seconds, there's a good chance it's guilty as charged.

Take this MM6 by Maison Martin Margiela clutch bag, for instance. No, that's not a typo: you are looking at a clutch bag. Not, say, a pig. Does this look like a pig's head to you? At first glance, we thought that was exactly what it was supposed to be. And at second glance, we thought it was…

Teddy bear bag Fashion Police detectives called in to identify Martin Margiela clutch bag

… well, actually, we STILL thought it was supposed to be a pig. Then we looked a third time, and finally the penny dropped: it's a teddy bear, isn't it? A teddy bear with a zip in its head. A zip that almost looks like a.. oh God, it IS! It's a clutch bag! And, of course, there's absolutely no reason at all that a clutch bag can't look like a teddy bear. Or a pig, for that matter. We, of course, wouldn't spend £325 on it, but if you would, you can buy it at Yoox.com.




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  1. I don’t like how it looks when the zipper is opened (the snout looks kinda like a breast or something and that’s just wrong) but from the front view when closed I thought it was a teddy right away and I thought it was rather nice, in a cute-sy way.. but not as a clutch bag, no. more in a TOY sort or way, worth prolly ten pounds max:D

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