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Jimmy Choo Ramona Snake and Suede Bag

Jimmy Choo Ramona Snake and Suede Bag

10.22.2007 | by Megs | under: Exotics , Jimmy Choo Handbags

Jimmy Choo Ramona Snake and Suede Bag

Typically, the natural python look is not for me. I suppose seeing it on many horrid looking cow boy boots tainted me. Don’t get me wrong, I love python skin, but I prefer it dyed. Yet the coloring on this Ramona is beautiful. Perhaps it is because the suede trim offsets the natural python perfectly and breaks up the pattern. Either way, the Jimmy Choo Ramona Snake and Suede Bag radiates beauty. Jimmy Choo uses exotic whip snake and pairs it with taupe suede trim and golden hardware. The overall look is killer, expressing a style that uses lush products that are bold enough to stand on their own, yet implementing a soft touch for the finish. The inside is lined in suede and features a zip and open pocket. This handbag makes a statement, so if you buy it be sure to tone down the rest of your outfit and let this handbag do all of the talking. Buy through Saks for $3495 (also available in a black and silver snake and suede here).

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2 Comments »

janis says:
on October 22nd, 2007 at 2:02 PM

I just can’t get into the look of the natural snake skin. It just looks too much like a snake, and maybe too western and busy. I, too like the dyed look much better!

 
antuasta says:
on October 25th, 2007 at 2:02 AM

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