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Bag of the Week: Chanel Royal Blue Boy Bag

Chanel Royal Blue Boy Bag

Don’t let the chunky chain strap and masculine shape fool you, this is one of the most sought after bags in the fashion industry – after the iconic Chanel flap bag, of course. Yes, you’ve guessed it right, we are talking about the Chanel Royal Blue Boy Bag!

Coco Chanel’s boyish attitude, androgynous style and longtime lover, Boy Capel, inspired Karl Lagerfeld’s to create the Boy bag back in 2012.

And since its inception in the industry, Chanel’s Boy bag has seen its share of fame with celebrities like Sarah Jessica Parker, Beyonce and Blake Lively (to name a few) rarely spotted without theirs.

The bag has since been reinvented in a number of different leathers and colors, but we’re currently obsessing over this electric metallic blue hue, which is now an exciting 32% off, and will add a serious injection of color to any everyday outfit. The Boy bag comes with adjustable shoulder straps and due to its smaller than usual size, it can be styled in many ways, making it a versatile investment as well as a sartorial showstopper. Wear it hanging off your shoulder, across your body, or double up the chain and hold it as a clutch, this one sure is a keeper! And just in case you’re in need of some extra outfit inspo, we’ve styled the Boy bag with Chanel’s quintessential tweed blazer and Missoni’s signature zig-zag print, for the perfect mix of modern and classic.

Shop the Chanel Blue Patent Leather Boy Bag, $3,203, now >

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  2. Missoni Zig Zag Weave Knit Tank Top M – $129
  3. Chanel Red Stone-Washed Denim Topstitch Detail Jeans M – $217
  4. Chanel Royal Blue Quilted Patent Leather Small Boy Flap Bag – $3,203
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Aakriti Magoon

Assistant Manager - Content

Aakriti is a fashion enthusiast, music lover and likes all things stardust. Having lived in ten cities across India, she likes to meet new people and experiment with new cuisines.

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