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OK, so some people are natural born trend setters, they can pick up the ugliest piece of clothes or accessories and make it look fabulous and cool. But certainly that doesn't mean they can design the coolest clothes/accessories. Take for example Longchamp's limited edition collection of bags co-designed by supermodel Kate Moss.

The collection offers day, travel, and evening bags in classic shapes with zebra print linings. The quality is OK, but the bags are overpriced especially when they can be easily mistaken for bags sold on the sidewalks of Thailand. They're borderline boring with the exception of the cute emerald green pochette.

The overall verdict? They're okay. but there are so many better looking bags out there this season. I honestly can't see the fashion pack rocking this collection. Unless they're doing it out of support to their fashionable friend. And I really think Longchamp could have done better, remember their previous collection here and here? They had so much character and looked way cooler.

The bags are available at Longchamp boutique in the Avenues and with any purchase of this collection; you will get a free zebra-print silk scarf.

Comments

Anonymous said…
I totally AGREE confashions! SNOOOZE...I think these bag would make any outfit just all WRONG!
sugar lolita said…
look like grandmother bags

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