This Gucci Unique Heritage Collection, including handbags, luggage and scarf, is to celebrate the unveiling of recently renovated Rome store-Via Condotti. This one-of-a-kind accessories collection is a combination of Gucci's skilled artisan techniques and its unparallel luxury goods expertise.
Its creative director Frida Giannini has created a collection of five new handbags that represent the ultimate in the design house's luxury product offering. These bags relied on Gucci's iconic handbags models and a striking vintage print called "Rinascimento", which was inspired by the rigorous beauty of Renaissance motifs. Deep red and dark green flowers, thorny spires and crowns dance across a creamy canvas background with striking effect. It is what the conventional style is about. But Giannini marries the playful canvas print with a precious, wine colored crocodile.
In various models, the rich crocodile skin covers handles
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A scarf and a series of small leather goods in exotic skins make a charming addition to the collection. Two classic wallet shapes are offered in python
christian louboutin, crocodile and ostrich make the perfect add-on accessory, together with other mini handbags for clipping on to the larger bags. Besides, an elegant set of brown crocodile hard case luggage, a beauty case and a jewelry case also released to embody the extreme elegant and luxuriousness of crocodile skin, which is a nod to the grandeur of chic traveling essentials of the last century. The notable large crocodile traveling trunk with drawers and hanging space is destined to be a collector's item.
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