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Valentino’s Spring/Summer 2014 Rouge Absolute collection woos women with the warmest of all colors, Red. The Italian fashion house presents their latest collection of leather goods in a three signature red shades. However it’s the unique personalization feature of Make It Yours charms that has got divas drooling over it.
We have already seen customization services like Prada offering to put two golden initials on the soles of tailor made Prada stilettos. However Valentino’s bespoke service rocks with the option of using studs to personalize handbag, shoes or accessory with an uber-exclusive signature. All the styles can be glammed up with detachable studs in unique combination of letter and symbols (star, heart, skull, yin-yang, peace sign, ampersand, male symbol and female symbol) charms available in store and online.
Each ‘Make it Yours’ charm is available for $35 so just loosen your wallet as well as your creative skills to add personal touch to your choice of bag, clutch, shoes, belts, jacket and other accessories.
The Red and Rubin Tote from Valentino Garavani Rouge Absolute Signature range is clad in printed pony skin. Available with the Make it Yours service, it can be given a one-off makeover by adding letters and symbols of platinum finish. Fitted with detachable leather strap, the red bag also features a hot stamped logo in gold on the back. Made in Italy, it is available for base price of $2,445.
Fans who crave to own unique Valentino piece can opt for the Rouge Absolute Signature Biker jacket in napa leather. Styled with a side zip closure, it is enriched with three studs on each side. The platinum finish studs can be replaced with a maximum of five letters and/or symbols for each side. The $6,690 Biker jacket in leather is also made in Italy. Take a look at the images that speak volumes of the new customization option offered along with Valentino’s Rouge Absolute collection.
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