Thursday, May 17, 2012

Lanvin Two-Tone Minaudiere

Lanvin Two-Tone Minaudiere

For more mature women, it can sometimes be difficult to wear bright hues as well as the color-blocking trend without feeling too juvenile or garish. Enter the Lanvin Two-Tone Minaudiere. One side of this sleek golden brass box clutch features rich tangerine resin, while the reverse is decked out in deep plum. Note the sizeable chain-link wristlet strap, perfect for when you've had one too many glasses of bubbly. With just enough space for your iPhone, cab fare and lipstick, this is clearly not your daughter's clutch. Add a chic punch of color to your elegant evening looks this summer and purchase the Lanvin Two-Tone Minaudiere at Kirna Zabete for $2,390.

Lanvin Two-Tone Minaudiere



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8 comments:

Kristin H said...

oooohhh! I think that is HOT!

Bag Braggers said...

shape and color palette reminds me of the 70s rock disco.a little too simple for me.but it can be an art pieces design as well.sadly few days back all lanvin items was on sale up to 80%.they closed the stores in malaysia here since facing years of profit loss in my country

Michael St. James said...

Me too, Kristin! It's colorblocking for the chic and sophisticated set. I only wish it were about $1000 cheaper. Ha!

BB - Come to think of it, I don't think I've ever seen a Lanvin boutique. That's unfortunate that they closed their Malaysian store though. One would think any sales losses elsewhere would be made up by the Chinese market. They just can't seem to consume enough luxury.

Bag Braggers said...

in which part of the states u live in?wow kinda shock for me coz americas would be a great place for real fashionista to spend their wealth on this brand james,esp the rtw

Michael St. James said...

I live in Texas, where classic American and Italian brands seem to achieve better sales. The only successful French houses here are popular everywhere, such as Louis Vuitton and Chanel. I'm sure Lanvin does quite well in New York and California though. You have to remember that America is huge in comparison to most other countries, so each city has its own distinct style.

Bag Braggers said...

thanks for the information dear,as in malaysia most of the consumer are brand logo concious,but lately after michael kors opened their boutique here,people starts shifting from coach to mk.which i believe hv a greater design than coach themselves

Mary Jo at TrustYourStyle said...

omg this is totally cool--I want it!!!

xo Mary Jo

Michael St. James said...

BB - No problem! I certainly prefer Michael Kors to Coach.

I think so too, MJ! It's simple, but executed perfectly.