Orry arrived on Laughter Chefs dressed to impress, but it was the Rs 17 lakh lobster-shaped Louis Vuitton bag that ended up stealing the spotlight.

Orry knows how to make an entrance, but this time it wasn't just his outfit or phone cases that grabbed attention. During his recent appearance on Laughter Chefs, the internet couldn't stop talking about the quirky Louis Vuitton bag, a lobster-shaped luxury accessory reportedly worth nearly Rs 17 lakh.
Known for turning fashion into a conversation, Orry once again leaned into the unexpected with Louis Vuitton's Lobster Wearable Wallet, a statement piece that blurs the line between handbag and wearable art.
The eye-catching accessory is crafted from the French fashion house's signature Monogram-coated canvas with natural cowhide leather trim. Designed to resemble a realistic lobster, it features padded claws, tiny leather legs, an articulated tail and gold-toned hardware running through the body. A zip closure down the centre transforms the playful design into a fully functional wearable wallet.
While the lobster-inspired silhouette may look like a collector's showpiece, it's surprisingly practical. The bag comes with a removable and adjustable shoulder strap, allowing it to be carried by hand, worn crossbody or slung over the shoulder. Inside, there's enough space for everyday essentials, including a smartphone, keys and a card holder.
Adding to the buzz is its reported price tag. Valued at around $18,000 (approximately Rs 16.99 lakh).
Orry's outfit ensured the bag remained the focal point. He paired a tailored black-and-white asymmetrical blazer. One half resembled a classic black suit complete with a tie, while the other incorporated a crisp white shirt sleeve with suspender-inspired detailing. Relaxed black trousers and polished black shoes completed the monochrome look, allowing the vibrant lobster bag to be in the spotlight.
Published: 29 Jun 2026, 10:10 am IST
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