From pushing-too-hard fashion creations to interesting collabs, Miss Ohlala spills the tea.

Unusual creations are getting out of control. Vetements, a luxury fashion brand founded by Demna Gvasalia (currently at Gucci) and his brother Guram Gvasalia (now in charge of the brand), released a graphic shirt with an iron burn priced at USD1,139. The item is facing online heat. Even though Vetements is known for its provocative fashion aesthetics, this seems a bit too much.

Safa Sahin, a well-known Turkish sneaker designer, is collaborating with the French fashion house Chanel. His creations follow an aesthetic that focusses on futuristic concepts and sculptural designs. He has already worked with Balmain and Bottega Veneta. Curious to see how his architectural-fantasy style will marry polished Chanel sophistication. Can innovation and tradition result in cute babies?

Looking for really comfy bridal shoes? Birkenstock has partnered with Danielle Frankel, who has revamped some of the brand’s iconic models with pearls and ribbons. The collection looks cute, but at the end of the day, it still carries Birkenstock’s utility DNA, which might clash with sophisticated dresses. It could work as end-ofnight footwear, after dancing and standing for hours, perhaps going on honeymoon shoes?

Nik Bentel Studio is known for collaborating with unusual brands to create eye-catching products. This time, they partnered with supermarket chain LIDL (for the second time) and developed The Trolley Bag. Inspired by the shopping trolley, it comes with a detachable chain strap, a trolley coin fob, and a dust bag. It does not look very practical for everyday life, but we have to admit it looks really cute.