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The Kellydole is a smiling anthropomorphic bag based on one of
his sketches of a sitting creature, where "Quelle idole!"
translates to "such an idol!" The most famous handbag from the
line is the Kelly. In 1852, the Haut à Courroies (HAC) bag made
its debut, giving rise to the Kelly.
Grace Kelly, who lived from 1929 to 1982, grew up in
Philadelphia and dreamed of stardom. She subsequently met
and wed Prince Rainier III, becoming the Princess Consort of
Monaco, a principality surrounded by France, and rose to
prominence as one of Hollywood's most influential and wellknown
actresses.
She exhibited a significant affection for the 1930s creation
known as the Sac à dépêches bag. The Princess used the bag to
conceal her growing tummy from the paparazzi in an iconic
photo, which led to its renaming as the Kelly bag.
This month we've chosen Herbag Zip cabine verso bag. This
dynamic design, made of canvas with a real leather flap, pays
respect to the house's trademarks on everything from its
straps and key fobs to its centre "Clou de Selle" clasp.
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From the editor - Harshita Malhotra

From the editor - Harshita Malhotra

Featured Designer
Charles Frederick Worth

Featured Designer
Charles Frederick Worth

Luxury Skincare And Cosmetics for “her going
to the past”

Luxury Skincare And Cosmetics for “her going
to the past”

Interview With The Skincare And Makeup 
Fashionista 'Kanika Kapahi'

Interview With The Skincare And Makeup
Fashionista 'Kanika Kapahi'

The Invention Of Lingerie

The Invention Of Lingerie

Dress for “her going to the past”
Brooks Brothers Floral Plaid Jacquard Sheath
Dress
Bag for “her going to the past”
Hermes Herbag Zip Cabine Verso Bag
The Invention Of Heels
The Invention Of Salons
Final Look for “her going to the past”

Dress for “her going to the past”
Brooks Brothers Floral Plaid Jacquard Sheath
Dress

Bag for “her going to the past”
Hermes Herbag Zip Cabine Verso Bag

The Invention Of Heels

The Invention Of Salons

Final Look for “her going to the past”

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