
Buccellati Unveils New Jewelry-Inspired Handbags at Paris Haute Couture Week
Just in time for couture week in Paris, Buccellati has released a collection of new bejeweled bags. The three one-of-a-kind pieces are an homage to the house's archival fabric clutches, inspired by a restoration of the vintage styles featured at a 2024 exhibition in Venice. Each bag is intricately made with materials such as green velvet, cabochon rubellite tourmalines, diamonds, and yellow gold.

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