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VUE | Spring 2019

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*All designers and styles available at Neiman Marcus Garden State Plaza. CHLOÉ, NILE METALLIC MINAUDIÉRE SHOULDER BAG IN WHITE, $1,750. Chloé's Nile Metallic Minaudiére Shoulder Bag is sure to make a bold addition to your wardrobe. The Nile Minaudiére features elegant brass bracelets that adapt to any style or preference. Whether you prefer a shoulder bag or hand-carry with its detachable strap, the details go further than its stunning half-moon exterior. Not only will you find a roomy compartment, there's also a phone pocket and in addition to the signature "C" charm, you're also able to customize it with your own initials. ROGER VIVIER, TRES VIVIER MICRO SHOULDER BAG IN VIOLET, $1,395. Elegant and sleek in its design, crafted with the dynamic woman in mind, Roger Vivier's 'Tres Vivier Micro Shoulder Bag' is perfect for everyday wear. Credited with creating the first stiletto heel, owning a Roger Vivier is a true luxury in itself. The smooth leather bag features a flap top opening with its signature pilgrim buckle and chain shoulder strap. The perfect accessory for any occasion, this micro shoulder bag is sure to get you through brunches, weddings, snack runs and all of the above. STELLA MCCARTNEY, FALABELLA MINI RAFFIA TOTE IN MEDIUM BEIGE, $875. A unique twist on a classic style, the modernized fabric and compact size of this coveted Stella McCartney Falabella bag is a true spring staple. The updated woven raffia fabric inspires us to book a trip to the tropics or for now, fuel our daydream. Its convertible design gives you dual wear and is sure to make your day-to-night look an easier transition. Sport it as a tote during the daytime and by night, fold the flap over to turn it into a clutch. This warm weather bag also features a spacious inner compartment with branded lining and is outlined in a signature polished chain border. V U E N J . C O M 38

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