1. Givenchy
Gloriously rustic, Givenchy's unstructured beauty is the perfect weekender bag for a short beach holiday or a Sunday brunch. With contrasting shades of brown and black, the woven rope creates a feminine yet edgy silhouette.
Gloriously rustic, Givenchy's unstructured beauty is the perfect weekender bag for a short beach holiday or a Sunday brunch. With contrasting shades of brown and black, the woven rope creates a feminine yet edgy silhouette.
First seen on the runway of Dior's Cruise 2020 collection, the Saddle Bag revealed a new vision using the art of weaving. The braided leather Saddle Bag with fringe and matte tonal hardware bids an ode to creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri's collaboration with Sumano, an association that aims to revive a traditional Moroccan craft. The result: A well-constructed creative exchange where tradition meets contemporary.
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Chanel goes tropical with a beach-inspired woven bag with pops of peachy orange and turquoise. Mimicking a popsicle heaven, it adds a fun touch to Parisian chic.
The only major fashion house renowned for their weaved design, Bottega Veneta brings a fresh twist to its signature look with a square clutch with broad weaves.
Making its debut, the peekaboo has been reimagined as a compact raffia and latticework leather. To make it even more special, Fendi decorates it with an open weave FF logo toile.
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Playful with unexpected mix of ladylike and rustic accents, Kate Spade's Romy Wicker Medium Top Handle in tamarillo is adorned with a heart twist-lock.
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