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The bag comes from the men’s spring/summer collection designed by Pharrell Williams, which revolves around the idea of growth and nurturing.

Wait what? Louis Vuitton is selling a ‘watering can’ bag for Rs 4.3 lakh, and the internet is asking, ‘Who needs this?’ (Image credit: Louis Vuitton website)
Would you carry a watering can to a party if it cost Rs 4.3 lakh? That’s exactly the question Louis Vuitton seems to be asking with its latest headline-grabbing accessory.
Luxury fashion has always flirted with the absurd, but this time, the brand is all about it. Shaped like a garden watering can, the bag instantly stands out, blurring the line between everyday items and high fashion. At first glance, it seems light-hearted, almost tongue-in-cheek. Look closely, and you’ll spot familiar symbols of luxury – crafted from the House’s signature monogram fabric, with a structured handle, sculpted spout, and a detachable strap for a crossbody style.
This piece comes from Pharrell Williams’ men’s spring/summer collection, which revolves around the idea of growth and nurturing. What this means is that the bag is not trying to fit into wardrobes, it is designed to be seen, photographed and talked about (which it is).
Fashion experts suggest that pieces like these are less about everyday use and more about visibility. On the one hand, they display creativity and craftsmanship; On the other hand, they are viral moments that keep the brand in an ongoing conversation.

Practical or purely performance?
In terms of function, the bag can hold essentials such as phone, wallet and keys. It offers multiple design options, making it wearable despite its unusual shape. At the same time, its exaggerated design raises an obvious question: How much of a handbag can an irrigator be?
This tension is exactly where luxury fashion thrives today. It’s no longer just about what you wear, but how loud you want it to be.
Unsurprisingly, the bag sparked mixed reactions online. Some see it as a bold and creative leap, while others question the logic behind its high price. The debate returns to a familiar point: is luxury about utility, or is it about making a statement?
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April 10, 2026 at 1:07 PM IST


