It is unclear whether walking on mud is meant to show the durability of their RM5,000 pair of shoes or if it’s just another ‘art’ symbolism. You can now walk in mud with your luxury designer sneakers!…
Balenciaga appears to not entirely be recovering from their scandal in 2022, and it is reflected with the absence of their price increases. Their new “Essex” bag appears to be a forced rendition of the Y2K trend and looks extremely odd. …
Read MoreBalenciaga appears to be back in the spotlight again after their controversy in 2022. Unfortunately for the brand, netizens are calling it “clown shoes” as they do look peculiar. …
Read MoreFashion lovers are also poking fun at Balenciaga’s new chips clutch. The clutch looks similar to a Lays chips packet. However, this leather Lays chips packet will cost you a whopping RM8,000. …
Read MoreFor some, spending at least RM5,000 on a piece of clothing that is made out of the material of something you’d get for free from Balenciaga anyways is ridiculous.…
Read MoreBalenciaga has been in a bunch of controversies in the past few years. A netizen was angry that their RM4,300 shoes disintegrated after a few years. Furthermore, netizens may be shocked that the shoes are quite literally made in China. …
Read MoreThe other more “mass produced” Balenciaga bags that cost RM10,000 are made in Italy. For the most part, they have the same look but the couture version has a “spark” to it, quite literally. …
Read MoreThe price of these towel skirts are expensive at RM3,800 a piece. However, IKEA came back with a response by promoting their own towel “skirts” that cost around RM40.…
Read MoreKering, the French luxury group that includes Gucci, reported a worse-than-expected 9% drop in Q3 sales. Some state that these brands wanted exclusivity, now they got what they wanted as nobody is buying their products anymore. …
Read MoreBalenciaga is back again with their weird antics, this time they are introducing their new towel skirts. Others are speculating the price of this item. Some are stating that it would easily cost RM15,000.…
Read More