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Business Opportunity From Downunder

This post is dedicated to boutique owners who are interested in expanding their accessories section. I have received an e-mail from “downunder”, specifically the representative of Ella Maiden™. He asked me to feature Ella Maiden handbags and accessories on “Confashions From Kuwait” for those who are interested in starting a business with Ella Maiden.




Ella Maiden™ handbags and travel bags retail between USD $400 and $27.500 for standard collections & limited editions. And from USD $1,000 up to USD $45,000 for custom design bags in the most beautiful Australian saltwater crocodile.Ella Maiden is an Australian brand for hand-made leather fashion accessories. For over 14 years Ella Maiden have successfully been designing and manufacturing exclusive, stunning & quirky fashion accessories (i.e. designer handbags, purses, belts, luggage, wallets, etc.). All 100% handcrafted in Sydney out of genuine natural & exotic Australian leathers. You can view most of their bags here.





If you’re interested, you can contact Ella Maiden by using the details shown below.

Patrick W. Driessen, Managing Director
Ella Maiden Sydney
GPO 708Sydney, NSW 2001
Australia
Phone +61 (0)2 4862 4066
Fax +61 (0)2 9475 4115
Mobile +61 (0)420 301607
E-mail: mailto:patrick.driessen@ellamaiden.com
www.ellamaiden.com

Comments

Anonymous said…
Ohh...I love these! Let us know who is going to bring them in!
Confashion said…
anonymous
Will do that :)

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