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Price - Low to High Price - High to LowUse Promo Code: PARIS — Sale Ends 3/08 6:59am PST Exclusions Apply* - See Details Chanel Coco Lego Clutch Chanel Coco Lego ClutchFrom the Fall 2014 Collection. Black and white acetate Chanel Coco Lego Clutch with barcode pattern throughout, adjustable leather-threaded chain-link shoulder strap, interlocking CC embellishments at center, leather interior lining, triple interior compartments; one with zip closure and flip-lock closure at top. Serial number reads 20247915. Includes authenticity card, box and dust bag. Shop authentic Chanel handbags at The RealReal. Item # CHA108223This item is final sale and is not returnable.This item is final sale and is not returnable.See the Return Policy for more details.Financing available through GUARANTEE OF AUTHENTICITYLEARN MORE$25 CreditEmail By joining The RealReal, you agree to the Terms of Serviceand to receive promotional email from The RealReal. How We Measure — Women




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WAIST: Measure at the waistband. SLEEVE: Measure from the center of the collar to the tip of the shoulder and to the end of INSEAM: Measure the distance from the top of the inside leg (at the crotch) to the ankle. SHOES: Shoes are described in both US and International sizes.FREE Standard Delivery On orders over £40 FREE Next Day Click & Collect On orders over £20 International Delivery Find out moreNew York Girl Style Bianca Iarrobino   Fashion News, Fashion Obsession, Style News, Style Obsession Karl Lagerfeld has done it again. First the genius Chanel Lego Bag debuted, and now this novelty purse modeled after the iconic Chanel No. 5 Perfume bottle is making a huge statement in the fashionista world. This plexiglass beauty is perhaps one of the most fun pieces we have ever seen from the historic brand. Karl Lagerfeld, the head designer and creative director for the fashion house, seems to agree that the clutch, adorned with the trademark clasp and chain accents, is downright adorable, and so does everyone else!




Celebs and fashion icons like Rihanna and Alexa Chung have been spotted rocking the bold bag. Blown up to enthusiastically large dimensions compared to the actual Chanel No. 5 bottle, the Bottle Bag is playfully designed and perfect for the trendsetting New Yorker. What better way to start a fashion centered conversation than by rocking a giant perfume bottle? While there is a hint of stylish silliness in this bag, its simplicity is what makes it wearable and chic, not costume-esque. The evening bag comes in both black and clear, and has a sleek and understated design that makes it the ideal accessory. The bag is available online as well as in Chanel stores and is price upon request. What a perfect excuse to head over to the Chanel store in Soho, located at 139 Prince Street. The prime location of one of the most iconic brands in fashion history is yet another reason why Soho is such a coveted and desirable neighborhood. How lucky are we?The salesman, who just sold me a knock-off Celine bag, said something I couldn’t understand into a walky-talky hanging from the wall.




He had to check if the coast was clear, he explained. After his co-worker up front squawked back to him, he led us out of the cramped back room, through the secret door cut into the store’s false rear wall and back out onto Canal Street. It was the second false wall my friend and I had passed through that day on our quest to buy knock-off designer bags for the magazine’s Fashion Week-inspired Nine of a Kind, in this Sunday’s issue. Both uptown and downtown, leather bags get the kind of protection usually reserved for harder, shinier things — but for very different reasons, depending on the neighborhood. At Bergdorf, where I went to acquaint myself with this class of object earlier in the day, the saleswomen frequently excused themselves to retrieve keys to liberate the costlier bags from glass display cases, so that my friend could show me why someone might spend a month’s worth of TriBeCa rent on a bag. I probably handled $20,000 worth of leather goods. Luxury goods like this have a heft and beauty that’s difficult to articulate — they’re substantial-feeling, the fixtures are heavy, the clasps feel precision-engineered — but the price tags tucked in their nether-regions accomplish what words cannot.




Knowing I wasn’t going to buy a bag (ever) and knowing that the saleswomen were keenly aware of this (and work on commission), and knowing, on top of that, what my afternoon would consist of, I almost felt bad for touching them. They are, after all, bags. It’s difficult to advance the argument that counterfeiting luxury goods is O.K., or even good for luxury brands — though it has been done — but it’s easy to sympathize with people on either end of the business. The guy who sold us the fake Celine in his downtown hidy-hole explained that his girlfriend kept hassling him to buy her a real one. She wouldn’t settle for the knock-off, he told us, but a real Celine is far too expensive. He lamented the fickleness of fashion — who knows what she’ll want a few months from now? It was hard to tell if he was just making small talk or delivering an apology for his line of work disguised as small talk. He wanted $75, but I talked him down to $50. These back rooms are increasingly rare, according to a Crime Scene column published in July 2011, but they do provide at least some parallels to the Bergdorf experience, insofar as both of them are indoors.




Indoors, the salespeople are friendlier and the prices are fairer than what you encounter on the street, which is where most of the knock-off sales have apparently moved. These streetside sellers manage to combine the ease of ordering at a Vietnamese restaurant with the charms of buying a ticket on the Chinatown bus to Philly, with all the paranoid complexity of a West Baltimore hand-to-hand. Once you’re led to a seller (often by the men selling perfume in the front of the shops), you’ll be presented with a laminated picture menu of counterfeit bags: Gucci, Prada, Louis Vuitton, each with a little number scrawled next to it. Once you’ve made your selections, your seller will make a phone call, and some minutes later another person will come by and drop off a bag full of bags, and, with a drug runner’s finesse, keep moving. (Apparently these come from nearby stash houses.) These streetside dealers use the harried nature of the deal to their advantage by starting with obscenely high prices, but they’ll come down if you’re persistent.




In Chinatown, there exists a third way of selling fake bags, one that doesn’t require false doors or stash houses. While some stores just sell fakes out in the open, we encountered a couple shops that have nonbranded knock-offs that hide in plain sight. It’s made clear that if you buy, it will become something more impressive, either by the substitution of a designer’s label for a generic one, or by attaching a label where none was before. We picked out two totes in a shop on Hester Street, one white, one black, both “like Prada.” After a trip to a nearby ATM, we returned to find them adorned with Prada labels. The label on the white purse was attached in the strangest possible location on the bag: below the flap, too far from the bag’s edge and too close to the center, and slightly crooked. I suppose it’s just as well. The bag most closely resembles a Fendi, anyway — Prada makes nothing like it. My friend said the most chic bag she saw on Canal Street was the iconic “I Love NY” tote bag, incidentally one of the few officially licensed bags we encountered.

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