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Pretty & Exotic Bow

Allow me to introduce you to my latest bag fetish. A Python bow bag by a fairly new Italian brand called Villador. The luxurious powder-pink top handle bag is decorated with a pretty large and soft bow. The bag can take you from casual jeans at daytime to something slightly dressier at night. It also comes with a hefty price tag, £4,100. The same shape and style can come in sheep skin, ostrich, and calf leather. The natural python has been so far the most popular and i must say it is the most beautiful! Each bags comes with it's own certificate of real skin.

The bag has been recently featured in Vogue Italia. And according to Villador's rep, pre-ordering usually takes approximately between 2 to 4 business weeks. Fine out more about it here.

Comments

AZM said…
This is pretty.

Reminds me of some Nancy Rodriguez pieces.
serenade said…
those bags are beautiful,,,i would say they are a mix of yves saint laurent and zagliani but still they're unique in their own way <3
1001Nights said…
Beeeautiful!
Confashion said…
AZM
Very very pretty and I want it! I think it beats Nancy Gonzalez's bags! ;)

serenade
heart heart heart!

1001Nights
very! ;)

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