
This beef jerky Chanel bag is totally useless. It is also very totally art, because the House of Chanel did not actually go off the sartorial deep end and fashion a handbag out of preserved meat, an art student did. What I'm more interested in is how I feel about it as art though. And I'm on the fence about whether it's done well or badly. On the one hand, it actually LOOKS like a real bag, so points for technique. On the other... I always put food into my bag, but the reason I've never thought of my bag AS food is because that thought is disgusting. And in beef jerky bag's case, smelly as well.
I wonder what the message is. Designer goods are fleeting trends with the metaphorical life span of perishable foods? Or designer goods are lasting luxury investments, as evidenced by the smoked and preserved beef that was used in making the bag? It would be awesome if one could eat their designer bags? JERKY is awesome? I am stumped.






