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CHANEL by Karl Lagerfeld - Resort 2017 Collection "Paris Cuba" - Passage n°25 - Magnificent seabag-inspired backpack in orange-tone tweed, embellished with sequins, embroidered with motifs featuring the profile of Mademoiselle "Gabrielle Chanel-Coco Club - La moda de Paris" and beige leather, closure by a rhutened sliding chain interlaced with coordinating leather, on a "CC" slider, handle, adjustable straps. Authenticity card, hologram. Excellent condition.

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CHANEL by Karl Lagerfeld - Resort 2017 Collection "Paris Cuba" - Passage n°25 - Magnificent seabag-inspired backpack in orange-tone tweed, embellished with sequins, embroidered with motifs featuring the profile of Mademoiselle "Gabrielle Chanel-Coco Club - La moda de Paris" and beige leather, closure by a rhutened sliding chain interlaced with coordinating leather, on a "CC" slider, handle, adjustable straps. Authenticity card, hologram. Excellent condition.

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