Emilio Pucci Bean-shaped Hard Clutch
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Navy plexi glass bean-shaped hard box clutch with pyramid stud finish. Emilio Pucci clutch has a silver-tone frame, a push-clasp opening and an internal designer logo.

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Uniqueness
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Practicality
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Value for Money
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Emilio Pucci Bean-shaped Hard Clutch
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The first clothes designed by Emilio Pucci were for the Reed College skiing team. But his designs came to wider attention in 1947, when he was on leave in Zermatt, Switzerland. Skiwear that he had designed for a female friend was photographed by Toni Frissell, a photographer working for Harper's Bazaar. Frissell's editor asked Pucci to design skiwear for a story on European Winter Fashion, which ran in the winter 1948 issue of the Bazaar. Although there had been some experiments with stretch fabrics in Europe before the war, Pucci's sleek designs caused a sensation, and he received several offers from American manufacturers to produce them. Instead he left the Air Force and set up a haute couture house in the fashionable resort of Canzone del Mare on the Isle of Capri.

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