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Balenciaga selling destroyed sneakers for US$1,850

Campaign imagery of the Paris sneaker by Balenciaga. (Courtesy: Balenciaga) Campaign imagery of the Paris sneaker by Balenciaga. (Courtesy: Balenciaga)
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Luxury fashion house has unveiled a new campaign promoting a series of roughed up sneakers with an eye-watering price tag, and the internet has thoughts.

The images, shot by photographer Leopold Duchemin for the brand, of severely tattered, distressed shoes have gone viral following Monday's launch of the couture brand's new Paris sneaker, with outrage at the appearance of the high tops swirling online.

But the photos of the destroyed sneakers social media don't exactly tell the whole story. While they have courted the most controversy, the images are actually of exaggerated, limited edition versions of the sneakers that Balenciaga is .

According to the fashion house, only 100 pairs of "extra destroyed" sneakers will be available to buy for US$1,850. Meanwhile, the non-limited edition, and less roughed up versions, are being sold on the Balenciaga website for US$495 and US$625, depending on the specific style.

In a press release, the Paris-based brand said that the campaign photos show the shoes "extremely worn, marked up, and dirtied."

It said the still-life portraits "suggest that Paris Sneaker are meant to be worn for a lifetime" -- a point that feels especially relevant amid growing conversations around the and the impact of overconsumption on the planet.

Demna is known for his disruptive flair and the Paris sneaker launch isn't the first time his designs have been met with bemused reactions.

In 2017, Balenciaga brought out a which was ridiculed for its similarities to Ikea's "Frakta" bag. At the time, the original Ikea bag could be purchased for 99 cents.

Balenciaga describes the sneaker as a "retooled classic design," which is finished with "distressed canvas and rough edges, affecting a pre-worn look."

Online reactions to the Paris sneaker have been mixed.

SoleSavy, a website which describes itself as a community for "real sneakerheads," if the "aged sneakers trend" had gone too far.

Tora Northman, a news editor for the publication said the brand had "taken it to the next level," adding Balenciaga is "always creating controversial items that spark conversation."

But not everyone thinks the sneakers are worth mocking.

GQ France head of editorial content Pam Boy that the message of the product is clear: "Buy and keep forever. Demna (Balenciaga's creative director) will make people who can afford luxury items purchase 'pre-worn' looking sneakers for 1450鈧. He is completely turning the essence of luxury upside down."

The jury appears to be out on whether this latest marketing move is worthy of high praise or ridicule. Either way, Demna and Balenciaga have once again got people talking, no doubt drawing many to a brand that seems increasingly comfortable with controversy.

Luxury fashion house has unveiled a new campaign promoting a series of roughed up sneakers with an eye-watering price tag, and the internet has thoughts.

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