This it bag at less than 15 euros is the most desirable of the moment

This it bag at less than 15 euros is the

This is the most fashionable bag of spring, and it costs only 14.90 euros. Find out what this desirable style is according to the Lyst Fashion Index.

Used by over 200 million consumers, the app Lyst is a reference in the fashion sector. Through its quarterly reports, the platform reveals the names of the trendiest brands and products. In his last indexLyst has compiled the ranking of most desirable pieces for the first quarter of 2023, based on sales, internet searches, page views and mentions on social networks. And the model that rose to first place is surprising.

It is neither a pair of sneakers in collaboration with a great designer, nor an overpriced handbag, but a… Uniqlo banana! With over 59 million views recorded on Lyst, this real hit tops the Lyst chart. Sold at 14.90 on the Japanese brand’s e-shop, this piece has risen to the rank of it bag. Thanks to its multiple appearances on the application TikTok, its minimalist look and its practical aspect, this model has won over many fashionistas. Especially since it goes with all styles, and exists in mini or maxi version and in several colors. Black, green, pink, beige, navy blue, camel, light blue… Take your pick!

Uniqlo x Louvre collaboration t-shirts by M/M (Paris) © Uniqlo x Louvre by M/M (Paris)

Uniqlo x Louvre museum by M/M (Paris), an arty collaboration

Since January 2021, the Louvre, the most visited French museum in the world and Uniqlo, the Japanese ready-to-wear brand, work together to imagine exclusive collections and offer the public a different approach to art. For spring 2023, the M/M graphic design studio (Paris), created by French graphic designers Michael Amzalag And Mathias Augustyniak in 1992, was invited to reinterpret the museum’s exceptional collections on Uniqlo’s UT line T-shirts. Available on May 8, 2023, this collaboration is called The Writings of the Louvre and has as its theme, not surprisingly, writing, which has been present in works of art since the third millennium BC. “With The Writings of the Louvre, the artistic duo M/M (Paris) truly immersed themselves in the richness of our collections to encourage new encounters between the works and the public. I am happy that the Louvre remains this living place, source of inspiration for today’s creators.”said Laurence des Cars, the president and director of the Louvre. Typography, collages, design… One-of-a-kind T-shirts to (re)discover art with allure.

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