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Louis Vuitton Sarah Geldbörse Vivienne aus der aktuellen Candy Factory Kollektion

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Louis Vuitton Sarah Geldbörse Vivienne aus der aktuellen Candy Factory KollektionLouis Vuitton Sarah Geldbrse Vivienne aus der aktuellen Candy Factory Kollektion. Limited Edition. Schweizweit ausverkauft. Masse: 19x 10. 5 x 2 cm. Monogram Candy Rot. Beschichtetes Canvas. Innenfutter aus genarbtem Rindsleder. Goldfarbene Beschlge. Verschluss mit Druckknopf aus Metall in Form der Vivienne. 2 groe Innenfcher mit Seitenfalten. Mnzfach mit Reiverschluss. Flaches Innenfach. Flaches Auenfach. 16 Kartenfcher. Neuwertiger Zustand. Fullset

Louis Vuitton Sarah Geldbörse Vivienne aus der aktuellen Candy Factory Kollektion. Limited Edition. Schweizweit ausverkauft. Masse: 19x 10.5 x 2 cm. Monogram / Candy / Rot. Beschichtetes Canvas. Innenfutter aus genarbtem Rindsleder. Goldfarbene Beschläge. Verschluss mit Druckknopf aus Metall in Form der Vivienne. 2 große Innenfächer mit Seitenfalten. Münzfach mit Reißverschluss. Flaches Innenfach. Flaches Außenfach. 16 Kartenfächer. Neuwertiger Zustand. Fullset (Quittung, Box und Staubbeutel). Revive Preis 599 CHF 🔥

Diese verspielte Neuinterpretation der Sarah Geldbörse zeigt sich mit den festlichen Motiven der Candy Factory Kollektion. Der Entwurf präsentiert das ikonische Maskottchen Vivienne auf dem unverkennbaren Monogram Canvas des Hauses Louis Vuitton neben süßen Leckereien wie heißer Schokolade und Zuckerstangen. Das Design im Umschlag-Stil verfügt über ein geräumiges Inneres mit zwei großen Hauptfächern, einem mittigen Münzfach mit Reißverschluss sowie 16 Kartenfächern.

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