Tiffany & Co introduces new bag
Tiffany & Co may be famous for to-die-for diamonds, but it's their new reversible tote that's making waves in the fashion world
Tiffany & Co may be famous for to-die-for diamonds, but it's their new reversible tote that's making waves in the fashion world
This week we're loving... that Tiffany & Co have introduced a reversible tote to their delectable collection.
Tiffany Leather Collection, created by design directors Richard Lambertson and John Truex, is made up of luxurious, simple and reversible bags - it's almost like two bags for the price of one.
The tote is a nice and roomy carry all and equipped with a detachable inside pouch for stowing away all the daily necessities. Available in Black, Camel and the classic Tiffany Blue and in suede and soft metallic leather - you can switch it round to suit your outfit of the day.
It comes in two sizes, large and small, which retail at £460 and £305 respectively and there's new colours for autumn season including Burgundy, Expresso and Pesto - they'll be launching exclusively in the Tiffany Bond Street store and on the website.
Arm candy at its best.
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