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Diorissimo – Christian Dior A very timeless and versatile model, the Diorissimo was introduced for the first time in the French brand's Spring/Summer 2012 collection and aims to embody all of Christian Dior's artisanal mastery. Soon after its launch, it became a huge success among fashionistas and consumers of the French maison, as well as becoming an object of desire for many. The Diorissimo is made of the highest quality leather, has two top handles, and also has the option of being worn cross-body or over the shoulder thanks to its long strap. Furthermore, the model has a large internal space, making it a perfect option for those who want an elegant and sophisticated bag for everyday life but still practical for carrying all the necessary belongings.
Jacquemus is a relatively new brand in the luxury fashion market, having been in existence for just over 12 years, however, it is one of the most successful brands today, being the favorite of hundreds of celebrities and fashionistas . Founded by Simon Porte Jacquemus, it was only in 2018 that it gained major global recognition thanks to its controversial but much-loved mini bags, specifically the Le Guatemala Mobile Number List Chiquito model, which has become a must have since its launch. In addition to its it bags, the French brand is also known for its iconic and trendy partnerships, such as with Nike and with the homeware brand, Tekla, it joins the iconic footwear brand Repetto . Did you know that at Etiqueta Única you can sell your luxury bag discreetly and quickly in the largest online luxury thrift store in Brazil? Discover how to sell your luxury handbags now.

Check below for more details about the partnership between Jacquemus and Repetto: Jacquemus x Repetto As part of its “Les Sculptures” collection , which will be revealed during a fashion show in Saint-Paul-de-Vence on January 29th, Jacquemus has reimagined one of the timeless classics of classic French footwear brand Repetto , the iconic Zizi oxford shoe. . It was in the 1970s that Rose Repetto, the brand's eponymous founder, designed these oxford shoes, inspired by jazz dance shoes, which she named “Zizi” in honor of her daughter-in-law, the dancer Zizi Jeanmaire. Under the creative direction of Simon Porter Jacquemus, the model, which was also famously worn by French artist Serge Gainsbourg, now features a square toe and circular heel.
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