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NEWS: Fashion house Bvlgari created the new model of classic bags

Fashion house Bvlgari created the new model of classic bags

The British designer of shoes, the founder of his own brand Nicholas Kirkwood created the new variation of the classic model Bvlgari Serpenti Forever - now it will have the usual form of a small envelope on a chain with the form of snake head. It has already been announced that changes are coming not in one bag, but in a whole collection. Buy all interested it will be able to September 1 in any boutique of Bvlgari.

Модный дом Bvlgari создал новую модель классической сумки

Британский дизайнер обуви, основатель собственной марки Николас Кирквуд создал новую вариацию классической модели Bvlgari Serpenti Forever — теперь привычный он будет иметь форму маленького конверта на цепочке с замком в форме змеиной головы. Уже объвлено, что грядут изменения не одной сумки, а целой коллекции. Купить все желающие смогут 1 сентября в любых бутиках Bvlgari.

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