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In three complementary designs, its obvious these cosmetic bags are a matching set! Each of the three comes equipped with a D-ring, which allows a removable wristlet strap to be interchanged so you can bring any of them along as a clutch! When not being used as an accessory, these cosmetic bags offer stylish storage spaces for all your makeup and other essentials. As evidenced in the name itself, this set really is the Best Gift Ever for makeup and handbag lovers alike!

Details

  • RFID Blocking Technology: No
  • Silhouette: Wrislet/Cosmetic Bag
  • Length: 9, 8, 7in.
  • Width: 0.5in.
  • Height: 6.5, 5, 4.5in.
  • Closure Type: Zipper
  • Exterior Fabric: Leather
  • Exterior Detail: Reversible palettes, mirror metallic, peacock print
  • Lining Fabric: Textile
  • Hardware: Gold
  • Handle Length: 16in.
  • Handle Drop: 8in.
  • Care Instructions: Store in a cool dry area away from direct light. Use a very delicate leather cream. Gently apply with a microfiber cloth in a circular motion, let cream sit for 30 minutes and then wipe of excess with a clean microfiber cloth.
  • Country of Origin: China

Product Disclaimer

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Recreate Your Wardrobe with a Scarf
Adding a scarf to your outfit creates a custom look. With the variety of materials and patterns available, you'll find scarves suitable for everything from professional outfits to weekend looks. A scarf especially allows you to embrace a certain color or pattern fashion-trend without spending a lot of money. The wardrobe options are only limited by your imagination, but below are four ideas to get you started.

European Loop
A stylish option for tailored or casual outfits, the European Loop works well with fluid scarves that measure at least 66"L and 20"W. To wear, fold scarf in half. Wrap around neck, with looped end on one side. Pull open ends of scarf through loop. Cinch as tight or loose around your neck as you like.

One Shoulder
An elegant way to stay warm, this look works well with a variety of fabric weights. A scarf that is at least 70"L and 25"W will provide the best look. To wear, drape scarf around shoulders. At your chest, extend one end longer than the other. Toss the longer end over your shoulder. You can also attach a brooch at your shoulder for a custom look and secure fit.

Neck Drape
One of the easiest ways to wear a scarf, this versatile look takes you from workday to weekend. An option for a variety of fabric weights, it looks best with a scarf that's at least 60"L and 40"W. To wear, drape around your neck with the ends extended at your back. Bring each end to the front and let dangle at your chest.

Square Knot
A square knot is the perfect way to wear a scarf draped on your shoulders. This look works well with fluid scarves around 42"L. To wear, drape scarf around shoulders. At your chest, extend the right end to be longer than the left. Cross the right end over the left and pull through. Then cross that left end over the right and pull through. Cinch as desired.

Handbag Terms:

Baguette: A small handbag that is long and narrow like the French loaf of bread by the same name.

Bottom feet: Metal or plastic knobs on the bottom of a stiff-sided handbag. These protect the bag when it is set down.

Box bag: A small or medium-sized handbag with hard sides and a box shape.

Bracelet handle: A handle that forms a complete circle.

Bucket bag: A soft-sided, bucket-shaped handbag with a round bottom; usually taller than wide.

Clutch: A small handbag that is carried in the hand with no straps or handles; it also may be tucked under the arm.

Drawstring: A cord, strip of leather or fabric, or string that can be pulled to gather the fabric of a handbag to close it.

Flap bag: A handbag with a fold-over flap that is its distinguishing feature.

Gusset: The triangular end piece of a handbag that gives it its depth and roominess.

Half moon bag: A bag shaped like a half moon, with or without a handle.

Handle Drop: The distance between the top of the handbag and the top of the handle(s). This is the open space for your shoulder, arm, or hand to hold the bag.

Hobo bag: A slouchy, cloth shoulder bag that hangs down in the middle.

Messenger bag: A large bag with a long strap to wear across the shoulders. The front features a large fold-over flap.

Satchel: A large handbag with a top closure, top carrying handle and notable triangular side profile.

Sling bag: A cloth bag with a shoulder strap that attaches on one end to the top of the bag and on the other end to the bottom of the bag.

Shoulder guard: A piece of fabric or padding on a shoulder strap that distributes the weight of a bag.

Slouch bag: A general term for a cloth bag without a defined or stiff shape.

Top-handle bag: A bag with a small handle at the top for carrying in the hand.

Tote (shopper) bag: A large bag with two handles and an open top.

Wallet (billfold): A folding pocketbook with compartments for money, cards and personal items.