'My grandmother had similar saree and it didn't cost her kidney': Sabyasachi H&M collection sparks meme fest
                            
                                
                                
                                
                                    
	KEY HIGHLIGHTS
	 
	• Indian iconic designer Sabyasachi collaborated with fashion brand H&M for a collection themed Wanderlust
	 
	• The Sabyasachi H&M collection was launched today
	 
	• Netizens are calling out the collection for being outrageously expensive
	 
	Sabyasachi Mukherjee, India's iconic designer, has launched his new collection today in collaboration with fashion brand H&M. The Sabyasachi label is popular for designing luxury Indian wear, ranging from lehengas to sarees. A popular joke among several Indian girls is that they won't marry if they don't get to wear a Sabyasachi lehenga.
	 
	In an attempt to make its designs affordable, Sabyasachi collaborated with H&M. The Sabyasachi H&M collaboration-themed "Wanderlust" represents rich textiles in modern and classic Indian silhouettes. The Sabyasachi H&M collection offers a complete fashion wardrobe for men and women, including accessories, jewellery, footwear and sunglasses.
	 
	The hopes desis had from the new collection died soon after the Sabyasachi H&M designs were released online.
	 
	Netizens flooded social media with memes and jokes about the new collection. Check some of the hilarious memes here:
	 
	One user said, "I'm pretty sure my grandmother had a very similar saree in 1970s which didn't cost her a kidney."
	 
                                 
                                 
                                
                             
                            
                                
                                
                                
                                    
	Another posted, "Its giving me Sridevi from English Vinglish vibes."
	 
	A third user wrote, "sabyasachi x h&m is so embarrassing ain’t no way it’s gonna cost $70 to look like an Indian bus driver."
	 
	Someone commented, "That's a cotton printed saree and almost every Bengali woman used to have at least half a dozen. They turn wonderfully soft with every wash, and later used to be stitched in kanthas or used as kitchen wipes."
	 
	A tweet read, "My grandma has same saree of 400 rs." Yet another added, "I m sure the slippers may even need 3-4 litres of blood donation at least."
	 
	What do you think about the Sabyasachi H&M collection?