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Lidl Teams up with Viral Fashion Designer for Release of Luxury Trolley Bag

Lidl and designer Nik Bentel offer a free limited-edition stainless steel ‘Trolley Bag’ blending everyday function with fashion, previewed at a London event and online ballot.

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Crafted from industrial stainless steel, the Lidl x Nik Bentel ‘Trolley Bag’ stays largely true to its supermarket trolley muse in look and feel

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The discount brand has unveiled its new fashion accessory: a shopping cart-shaped handbag.

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At Lidl, even the supermarket shopping cart ends up on the podium. At the Fashion Week in London 2026, the German brand has unveiled an accessory that already scares the networks: a Lidl shopping bag, a mini and brilliant version of the cart that is pushed weekly between the shelves. Imagined with the New York designer Nik Bentel, this stainless steel bag takes over the exact structure of a shopping cart, up to the miniature casters and the key …

Lidl's new fashion burst in London's Fashion Week: a handbag... in the shape of a supermarket shopping cart. Yes, really.Baptized as "Trolley Bag", the "Trolley Bag" is the perfect place to go. ... Read more about Elle.fr

Lidl continues to blur the boundaries between discount and haute couture. The German brand presents, for the Fashion Week of London 2026, the Trolley Bag: a handbag that faithfully reproduces the metal racing caddie that we all know. This collaboration with the New York designer Nik Bentel, already at the origin of the bag growing in 2024, transforms an object of everyday life into a highly desirable luxury accessory. The operation is orchestrat…

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hillingdontimes.co.uk broke the news in on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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