
Jean Paul Gaultier's leaf clutch leaves netizens amused. Best reactions
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Pictures of Jean Paul Gaultier's Leaf Bag recently made it to Twitter and netizens were left amused by the peculiar accessory. They took to the micro-blogging site to leave comments and jokes.
It is not a secret that fashion mavericks continue to surprise fashion lovers and enthusiasts with mind-blogging style statements, be it clothing, shoes or accessories. People get inspired by them, adorn them and even add their own twist to it with time. But some moments end up becoming memes or the butt of jokes. Leaf Bags from Jean Paul Gaultier Spring 2010 Haute Couture pic.twitter.com/6u29RZ3Ujd Trying to tell me they got the lembas bread from the elves? pic.twitter.com/7FWchCIK1T basically the wrap that goes around Congolese kwanga pic.twitter.com/cnbypDI2G4 What are the ingredients of this? Basically our lunch bag here in the Philippines. pic.twitter.com/fSZWRT1oU6 We also have...dessert bags pic.twitter.com/Y49IXKwK11 reminds me of my friend Rudy who was the kindest homeless man in Miami Beach... he was Jamaican & would would make roses, hats & things out of the palm tree leaves to make a living Expensive moimoi (stramed bean cake) and Ugba (oil bean seed aka African salad!) Tamal Bags from Jean Paul Gaultier Spring 2010 Haute Couture* pic.twitter.com/Z0upNrcAgM Carrying this bag to church on palm sunday >>>>> what i see inside.. pic.twitter.com/p4ruhL5K5c Giving very much the bags from Barbie Thumbelina pic.twitter.com/r759eEJ60M One among these is the banana leaf clutch from Jean Paul Gaultier's Spring/Summer 2010 couture collection. Have you seen Nasi Lemak a famous dish from Malay cuisine consisting of fragrant rice cooked in coconut milk and pandan leaf wrapped in a banana leaf? The green leafy handbag looks exactly the same.
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