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Lavie Introduces ‘Mona Box Satchel Collection’ to Expand Luxe Range

Published: February 5, 2024
Author: Fashion Value Chain

Accessories brand Lavie is elevating its ‘Lavie Luxe’ product range with the introduction of the new ‘Mona Box Satchel Collection.’ This expansion is a strategic move to cater to the growing demand for premium branded goods in the market.

The Mona Box Satchel Collection is crafted to seamlessly blend personal style with luxury, offering a range of satchel sizes from extra small to extra large. This diverse collection is designed to accompany wearers through day and night, effortlessly complementing both casual and formal attire. Priced between Rs 5,999 and Rs 8,999, the bags in this new line promise sophistication and versatility.

In a press release, Lavie emphasized the collection’s vibrant color palette, curated to suit various tastes and styles. From the timeless appeal of black to the understated elegance of off-white, and extending to chic lilac and cozy pink, the Mona Box Satchel Collection aims to empower every woman to express her individuality. Lavie envisions each step with these handbags as a stride in sophistication, resonating with the wearer’s mood and personality.

Lavie initially introduced the Lavie Luxe range to make a mark in the premium accessories market and broaden its customer base. Alongside this new collection, the brand also offers sports and workwear-inspired lines, showcasing its commitment to diversity and style. With a direct-to-customer e-commerce store, Lavie continues to evolve its offerings to meet the dynamic preferences of its discerning customers.

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