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I have recently received an e-mail introducing me to a London-based brand of amazing clutches called Vaza by the creative master behind them. I have checked out some of his creations and so far I'm loving what I'm seeing (my fave is the one featured here). The tones and different textures of Vaza clutches conjure up a dreamy journey that makes them undeniably special.

Vaza’s clutch bags are being spotted on red carpets and in fashion magazines around the world such as British Vogue. Fashion guru Patricia Field, best known as the 5th character in Sex And The City, carried a Vaza clutch to collect her Oscar for The Devil Wears Prada, while actress and style icon Tilda Swinton was spotted with one at Bafta ceremony in London.

Vaza studied at Central St Martins College of Art and Design in London. After graduating, he worked for Lanvin, Louis Féraud in Paris and Anna Molinari in Milan.

If you're a business owner and interested in getting his clutches, please send an e-mail to info@v-a-z-a.com.

Comments

Anonymous said…
MET him once he was really a little slow and did not seem much interested?!
Confashion said…
anonymous

slow is a harsh word.. did you meet with him for your business?
Bebhinn said…
His bags are beautiful, check mapochette.com for a similar one on sale. However, he didn’t do himself any favours with his interview in M magazine, in UAE. What he says is true, the region is brand driven and buyers here don’t like to take risks, however stating that in the capitals magazine and then asking why there aren’t more multibrand boutiques, clearly shows his lack of local knowledge (did he not research the agency rule?). I’m an expat marketing upcoming designers in the region and it’s not easy, but even I found his article insulting!, that aside the bags are amazing, definitely one to watch.
miss ghesquiere said…
they used to sell them in villa moda dubai. a loooong time ago. love his lizard clutches
Anonymous said…
We have never worked with v moda in Dubai , always with Boutique 1 in Dubai. However we would not say no to the chance either....

Kim @ VAZA

Thanks Danielle for your comments....
Anonymous said…
Bebhinn, im an upcoming designer from the region. If you are interested in details, let me know, i am interested to see what you have to offer
Bebhinn said…
E-mail : Bebhinnk@hotmail.com,look forward to having a chat.

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