Paris-Salzburg Multicolor Braided Around Top Handle Boy Bag Small
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There was much to admire and later fantasize about, from Chanel's 2015 Métiers d'Art show. Intentionally staged in Salzburg for its fairytale-like disposition, the garb and accessories that walked through Schloss Leopoldskron palace, a rococo 18th-century palace rife with gilded details that made the Austrian-inspired silhouettes really pop--this Boy Bag being one of them. It was crafted from quilted lambskin leather with a braided-around chain link and leather looped trimming with leather top handle and antiqued gunmetal-tone hardware, including a leather-chain strap and the iconic Boy push-lock closure.
About the Boy Bag: Introduced in 2011, and designed by the late and great Karl Lagerfeld, the Chanel Boy collection was said to be inspired by Coco Chanel's love of her life, Boy Capel, and his interpretation of her boyish charm. This collection comes in three sizes- small, medium, and large.
- Leather Top Handle, Chain Link And Leather Shoulder Strap
- Boy Logo Push-lock Closure
- One Slip Pocket
- Leather
- Fabric Lining
- Antiqued Gunmetal Hardware
Features:
- Length: 8" (20 cm)
- Height: 5" (12 cm)
- Depth: 3" (7 cm)
- Strap Drop: 3" (7 cm)/ 19" (48 cm)
- Made in France
- 2015-2016
Details:
Condition:
Excellent Condition. Light discoloration throughout exterior leather
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