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Bag-A-Bottega

Without a doubt, Bottega Veneta is the leader in luxury leather goods and fashion. Season after season I'm tempted to buy something Bottega-ish, whether it's a bag, a pair or shoes, or any of its heavenly dresses. So here's my latest BV infatuation. This bag literally took my breath away, a refreshing take on the famous Cabat. it’s the perfect size for every day use.

The bag has a squarish shape and mixes two different textures. The edges of the bag is black snake skin, The middle section is made out of a beautiful woven leather in cobalt blue. This bag is effortlessly chic and it will carry you to Fall and beyond without a glitch. Price tag? a little bit less than KD 2,000 at Villa Moda Shuwaikh, Free Trade Zone.

Comments

AZM said…
Bottega is always beautiful.
But I'm not so crazy about this bag, but the colour is fantabulous.
Cleopatra said…
with that price tag id rather invest in a birkin. seriously. its a credit crunch! who is gonna buy a cobalt blue bag for 2000KD, come on, speak up, i want to know who you are!
zuz said…
to be honest i saw many of girls wearing bottega's bags at college, but i didnt like it very much ESPECIALLY with that price!
Anonymous said…
i certainly won't spend 2000kd on this bag!
that is a ridiculous amount even though i do allow myself to spend it on a birkin (once a year)
this should not cost more than 1000 kd if at all
Anonymous said…
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ScaryToes said…
love it, but SO not worth the price.
d's said…
well yes the price is too much but for a bv you cant go wrong with it its a investment you can wear it for more then 20 years, and accourding to girls wearing bv and hermes ect.. i find it so pothetic coz each age has its own identity what wrong with topshop and zara for collage !!!

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