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Bag of the Week: Valentino Black Leather Beads Embellished Glam Lock Bag

If you wish to spend on a bag right now, then splurge on this modern and iconic piece by Valentino! The Glam Lock shoulder bag has an edgy style which is inspired by the trend-setting Rockstud sandals. This versatile creation is quite a rage with bloggers and has a punk-rock vibe.  

Valentino’s admired for producing studded accessories that beam from a distance! Their collection of handbags and shoes for women is loved by everyone in the fashion world. The modish Glam Lock series with its timeless elegance is a clear winner and will satisfy all your needs with the diverse range of options.

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Front shot of Valentino Black Leather Medium Beads Embellished Glam Lock Shoulder Bag

Handcrafted in Italy, this Glam Lock shoulder bag has a contemporary design that blends well with traditional craftsmanship. Black leather covers the curved rectangular silhouette of the bag. It comes with a sturdy foldover top that is enhanced with bead embellishments along with neat thread embroidery in three colors. However, the most striking feature of the bag is the signature pyramid stud trim. The trim is the reinterpretation of the Rockstuds. Secured by a dazzling push-lock closure the flap opens to a suede interior that has a zip pocket and is capable of storing all your necessities with ease. The piece has a delicate chain link in gold tone that can be styled in three different ways: wear the bag across the body, over the shoulder by doubling the chain strap, or simply carry it as a clutch. Overall, the bag has a bold, groovy feel to it with subtle hints of femininity.     

The bag is investment-worthy for its affirming style and unparalleled quality. It is sure to stand apart in your collection and is perfect to complement any outfit. Hurry, grab this finely-detailed black Glam Lock shoulder bag today!

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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