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Description
Beautiful tan, burgundy and cream monogram baguette bag by French fashion designer, Guy Laroche
This beautiful baguette bag is incredibly on trend and can be worn in numerous ways due to the straps being adjustable and removable
The bag can sit snugly under the arm, or extended for a lower drop. The strap can also be lengthened and the bag worn as a short cross body. The bag can also be worn as a bum bag by removing one side of the strap and attaching it around the waist. The strap can also be attached to just one end as a wristlet or completely removed and the bag worn as a clutch
The bag can be used as a pochette or makeup bag to hold essentials or your makeup kit, and placed inside another larger bag when travelling. The inner lining is also wipe clean, meaning that it is easy to maintain, especially when housing your makeup
Featuring a full monogram design to one side and multi coloured patchwork effect to the reverse, meaning that you can wear this bag either to show off the branding, or alternatively as a more discreet designer bag
Featuring an external zipper to keep all of your belongings safe
To the inside of the bag there is a small slot for your phone or other essentials and an internal zipped compartment
Includes
Original dustbag
Condition
Good
Lining in perfect condition
Leather in good condition
Some small stains to fabric
Some marks to dust bag
Dimensions
W 27 x D 7.5 (at base) x H 14.5 cm
Material
Fabric, leather
Colour
Cream/beige, tan, burgundy
About the Designer
Guy Laroche was born 16 July 1921 and died in 17 February 1989
Laroche founded his couture label in 1957 with the vision of a comfortable, understated elegance for women that is both “refined and discreet”
His creations, including the coat-dress and the shirt-dress, continue to be staple pieces in women’s wardrobes today
In 2005, Hilary Swank won an oscar for Best Actress whilst wearing a Guy Laroche dress, which at the time was designed by Herve Leger Leroux
In 2017 Richard René was appointed the position of Creative Director. René previously worked for brands including Hermès and Jean Paul Gaultier
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