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Céline
Céline is a French luxury house founded in 1945 by Céline Vipiana.Céline was originally created as a made-to-measure children's shoe business that eventually grew into women's shoes and accessories. The ready-to-wear line debuted in the 1960s. Celine Vipiana was the designer from 1945-1997. American fashion designer Michael Kors was named the first women's ready-to-wear designer and creative director for Celine in 1997. In September 2008 Phoebe Philo was appointed as the new creative director of Céline.
Type
Luggage and Trapeze
Features
- One top handle
- Flap closure with clip fastening
- One zipper compartment
- Snap button closure on suede sides
- Two inner slot pockets
- One rear zip pocket
- Detachable shoulder strap
- Gold tone hardware
Céline Trapeze
The Céline Trapeze is one of the most famous pieces from the eponymous line,and it features a combo box flap with the signature luggage wings! Céline Trapeze is known for clean, sleek lines and extra-wide gusset sides. The flap front adds dimensionality, and multiple colors and materials are used to bring this bag to life.
The top handle has ample space to carry in your arm, and while you could fling it over your shoulder, majority just carry it in their hand or crux of their arm.The most important aspect to note is the beauty in the simplicity of the design. So many bags have additions that distract from the original lines and style, but the Trapeze doesn’t need anything more.The only negative from this bag is probably the way the top handle is placed over the front flap making it difficult to open with one free hand if you wanted to dig in the bag.
Trapeze does come with a long strap, perfect for the smaller sized version as you can carry it along as a handbag/cross-body if you wanted to. Céline Trapeze Bag looks a little similar to the luggage tote as both of them come with ears like a bat. The ears on both sides can be placed inside the bag with snap buttons. This bag is hard-sided so it can stand without putting anything inside.
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