In a world where Miu Miu is charging £330 for a scoubidou keychain, Hermès £950 for a set of two beach rackets and Bottega Veneta more than £6,000 for a leather, animal-shaped bean bag, it was only a matter of time before a fashion label would release the world's most expensive bathrobe. Of course, designers such as Missoni, Ralph Lauren and Dior did it first, but Australian sleepwear brand Shleep decided to do it better. Branded as 'the epitome of opulence and comfort', its fleece bathrobe is knitted from 70% Merino wool, 23% silk and 7%.
.. Charlotte Vossen.