Product Description
An evolution of a bamboo handle tote first introduced in 1991, the Gvc*1 Diana represents the notion of style in constant evolution and is reimagined with removable, neon leather belts—a nod to the functional bands used to keep the handles in shape. Here, a mini version of the emblematic style is presented in black leather.
- Black leather
- Shiny antique gold-toned hardware
- This item comes with 2 decorative belt handle shapers as shown in the image
- Microfiber lining with a suede-like finish
- Double G
- Interior open pocket
- Bamboo handles with 3.1″ drop
- Web strap with 19.7″ drop and leather with 20.9″ drop
- Weight: .48kg approximately
- Mini size: 7.9″W x 6.3″H x 3.9″D






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International fast shipping, can't express how good the service and packaging was.
Review by Manfred
This pearl necklace is made by totally fake pearl, but this detail is not showing on description page.
Review by GLUCOSE
Bought me a gorgeous it as a gift to myself for my birthday. came in fast and look amazing!
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I got shipping confirmation and can contact the company for information about my package.
Review by Gildas
I needed the order ASAP . I contacted it and they assisted with the express shipping. Thanks
Review by Emilie
Thank you for your delivery. It was fast, the clutch is very nice and i will come back for more shopping.
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Thank you for your excellent customer service. I'm also very happy with the purse.
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Excellent and fast service. Everything was packaged wonderfully and was very pleased with my purchases.
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Outstanding effort!
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