For those who have everything: Trashion Bins
Trash cans have gone couture.
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Trash cans have gone couture. Vipp, the Danish design company whose classic pedal-operated catchall sits in New York’s Museum of Modern Art, has just unveiled a new line called Trashion Bins. Fashion designer Lessja Verlingieri, who has created clothes for Lady Gaga and Britney Spears, produced eight looks for the stainless-steel cans, using 1,500 yards of fabric to dress each in “made-to-measure couture.” They’re “perfect for fashionistas” who can’t see what MoMA saw in the original Vipp.
From $4,634, vipp.com
Source: Departures
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