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Vimal Bags: India’s New Fashion Trend

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Vimal Bags: India’s New Fashion Trend


Vimal Bags: India’s New Fashion Trend

Vimal Bags Trend

Content creators Rosalba Pérez and Jaqueline Morales have started a new trend in India. They are showing off bright yellow Vimal bags. These bags are usually seen at local paan shops. Their fun videos have gone viral. They show the bags in everyday Indian places. This trend is all about celebrating local culture with a twist of humor.

From Runway to Paan Shop

When you think of luxury handbags, brands like Gucci or Louis Vuitton might come to mind. But the internet has a new take on this.

Rosalba Pérez and Jaqueline Morales are two foreign content creators. They walked down Indian streets with bright yellow Vimal bags. These are the same bags you see at paan stalls. They carried them like they were high-end fashion. The video had a funny caption: “No Gucci, No Prada, No LV, ONLY VIMAL.”

They called it the “Indian Souvenir Bag.” Why buy designer when you can have something so local and iconic?

Metro Chic: Next Stop, Chai and Colors

The duo didn’t stop there. They made another video. This time, they were at an Indian metro station with their Vimal bags. The caption read, “Next station… chai & colours.” They are not just making a statement. They are diving into the Indian culture, one Vimal bag at a time.

India Reacts and Loves It

The internet loved it. The clip has nearly 30 million views. The comments are full of funny and positive reactions. Here are some highlights:

  • “Best fashion.”
  • “India is not safe for foreigners.”
  • “Louis Vuitton is nothing against Vimal Bags.”
  • “Eligible for Indian citizenship.”
  • “Someone please give these people Aadhar card.”
  • “People should make this a trending accessory. It will be mad!”

The best part: “Bolo Zubaan Kesari.” It’s like the whole country joined in on the fun. What’s more iconic than flaunting a Vimal bag in 2025?

Not the First Time

This isn’t the first quirky trend. Earlier, Amanda John Mangalathil went viral. She shared a video of a tote bag made from a basmati rice sack. Yes, a rice sack used as a bag in a US salon. People joked, “If this is fashion, I already have a collection at home.” Same fun energy, right?

Final Take: Everyday Objects as Fashion Symbols

Here’s the new fashion mantra: who needs designer logos when you can rock a Vimal bag? It’s bold, funny, and very Indian. It makes us smile and think about grabbing a few extra Vimal bags for our own fashion moments.

Need tips on how to style your Vimal bag with juttis and kurtas? We’ve got you covered.


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