If you’re looking for something new and original, part art part clutch, that rare piece to scoop up; armed for playful banter, look no further –
Not a bar code, but a creative code that comprises fresh and original handbag designs. L for Luisa, T for Tine and 180 for their 1m80…. Half French and half Italian, a degree in art & fashion, a love for Rome and Luisa&Tine launched their brand sometime ago and set up their partnership in the Italian historical city. The creative duo is very representative of what a working woman is today and what she needs and fancies. Thinking of a new design means imagining what these two would like to grab and wear. Inspired by street life moments as well as confirmed contemporary artists such as Anselm Kiefer, their creations are “so real” and concrete. They are of the present and reflect innovation as much as they are practical. The focus is on materials, painting on exotic skin for instance is typical of Luisa&Tine. A new take on luxury fabrics to fade the shine and the glitz… Dress them down in appearance. To wear these handbags is to discover a new friend that reveals its quality day after day…Swide.com
Images | lt-180
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Elaine-Solema Concepcion is Founder | Editorial Director & Chief Curator at Culturalite Media. She has worked at Canadian fashion majors: Flare and Fashion Magazine and various Canadian / U.S. publications in both publishing and editorial. She is passionate about art, design and culture with a keen interest in high fashion, pop culture and street culture and everything that surrounds it and lives within it.
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