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Zadig voltaire bag
Zadig voltaire bag






zadig voltaire bag

It’s not a lot, but that’s still more than enough for me since I’m only planning to use this to go to parties, festivals, or when I’m out for short errands. I can fit a small wallet, a few lippies, a small tissue pack, my iPhone and my ov-kaart. It’s not the roomiest bag in the world although it does look quite big. It’s got three compartments (if you can call the little zipped thing in the back a compartment). At the same time, the slouchiness also means that the bag loses its shape quite fast. I’ve always liked bags like this, that is why I had gotten the Balenciaga City bag (not gonna get into it cause I might write another article about that 😊 ). The material is this soft grained leather and it’s slouchy which again makes it seem more casual and understated.

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It looks super casual but kind of in a cool way. I can really understand why so many people like the Rock bag. This is the incarnation of a new French luxury.

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Designed for the free spirit, always on the go, you’ll find statement accessories complemented by chunky hardware alongside essential denim and punky t-shirts. Putting a contemporary twist on style classics and wardrobe essentials, each collection is defined by an underlying effortlessness. “This is rock, this is Zadig!” Parisian-based Zadig & Voltaire is inspired by art and fuelled by rock ‘n’ roll. I really needed a party bag and I’m a bit over the one that I was using. I wondered if this was just another trendy bag? Will I hate in a few months? Do I really need it or do I just want to follow the trend? But, in the end I pulled the trigger. I’ve wondered for ages cause I wasn’t really convinced. You’ll be air-kissing your friends on both cheeks in no time.A post shared by Zadig&Voltaire Officiel on at 8:57am PDT Designed and named after Zadig artistic director Cécilia Bönström, the sleek new purse can be worn over the shoulder, across the body, or in your hand-in other words, it has that French “it” factor that can take you from morning to night any day of the week. Don’t miss the luscious men’s “Loyd” shearling jacket ($2,198), which actually has us looking forward to winter the slinky satin “Rity” dress ($498), ideal for holiday-party hopping and the new “Le Cecilia” bag ($698). With a clean aesthetic that lets the fashion do the talking, the brand’s first Boston store is just as sophisticated as the clothing and accessories-and jam-packed with covetable items. Don’t expect to find the over-the-top luxury of Louis Vuitton or even the aspirational glamour of Dior here-just perfectly put-together pieces (think: leather jackets and cashmere sweaters practically made for our cold winters) for men, women, and even kids. Launched nearly 25 years ago by Thierry Gillier, the great-grandson of Lacoste cofounder André Gillier, the boho-chic ready-to-wear brand blends the masculine and feminine with the elegant and everyday. The Parisian brand, which touched down in Copley Place a few weeks ago, specializes in the sort of effortlessly cool looks that are always appealing, with statement pieces that make it easy to pull something out of your closet and have it be just right for any occasion. When you hear the term “French style,” what comes to mind? If you think of striped shirts and berets, you surely haven’t paid a visit to Zadig & Voltaire’s new Boston store.

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Zadig & Voltaire’s “Le Cecilia” bag ($698) comes in a rich, fall-friendly chestnut.








Zadig voltaire bag