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Meet Silvana


Move over Peek-a-Boo, there's a new hot bag stealing the scene: Fendi's Silvana.  As I promised in my previous post, I'll be dedicating a post for Silvana because it's been a while since I was last obsessed with a Fendi bag that much. I remember almost 7 years ago (wow! It's been that long!?!) I had the same obsession for Fendi's Spy bag. The Silvana comes in a variety of colors and a mix of leathers: croco and calfskin, plain calfskin, and calfskin with canvas. And it's quite reasonably priced compared to other designer brands, except for the croco ones that is. Also what I love about it is that it's very light to carry, spacious enough to put your stuff inside, its structured shape is very ladylike, and finally perfect for casual outings and formal events like receptions and dinner gatherings. All featured picture were taken during my stay in London except for the red one, it's available at Fendi's boutique in Salhiya Complex. Like it? Catch it before it sells out!


Comments

Rainy said…
thank you for the post but u didnt mention the price?
Confashion said…
Rainy
Its around KD 500 more or less..
In London and Paris it was cheaper of course...
Sn3a said…
Fendi! Love it!! But Peek a Boo is stil my dream bag;(
Good price as well
Confashion said…
Sn3a
Peek a boo is still nice.. but now I'm all for the silvana :)
lulz said…
what colors are available here in kuwait?
Confashion said…
LULZ
I only saw the silvana in plain red at Fendi's Kuwait..

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