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Vanessa Bruno | Linen Cabas Tote with Sequins - M

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Vanessa Bruno | Linen Cabas Tote with Sequins - M

Vanessa Bruno | Linen Cabas Tote with Sequins - M

The Vanessa Bruno Cabas tote is a study in effortless French nonchalance, reimagined for the sun-drenched months. Its defining silhouette is the classic bucket shape, a relaxed, open-top form that has been a quiet icon since its 1998 debut. Here, the structure is softened, the lines generous, creating a bag that feels both deliberate and entirely unstudied. It is a shape that forgives, that accommodates, that suggests a life lived with ease rather than precision. What sets this iteration apart is the fabric: a crisp, pure Belgian linen, certified for its European origin from seed to weave. The hand is tactile and dry, with a natural slub that speaks to its honest, unbleached character. Against this matte, earthy ground, a constellation of sequins is scattered—not in a dense, disco glare, but with a restrained, almost organic shimmer. The effect is one of light catching on morning dew, a subtle punctuation that elevates the humble linen into something quietly festive. The bag is remarkably light, a featherweight companion that belies its generous proportions. Crafted in the maison’s own workshops near Paris, the construction is straightforward and robust: two sturdy leather handles for hand carry, a simple interior zip pocket for essentials. The M size is a deliberate edit—it holds a book, a water bottle, a makeup pouch, but not a laptop. This is not a workhorse; it is a daydream. The cut is wide and accommodating, the top open for easy access. It moves with you, swinging loosely from the hand, the linen softening with each wear, the sequins catching the light with every step. This is a bag for the long, slow afternoons of summer—a market visit in the South of France, a lunch by the sea, an evening aperitif where the dress code is linen and bare skin. Style it with a striped Breton and raw-hem jeans for a classic Riviera look, or let it contrast against a sharp white blazer and tailored trousers for a city edit. Its beauty lies in its refusal to be precious; it is meant to be carried, crumpled, and loved. For a wardrobe that prizes ease over effort, this is the final, shimmering note.

$227.00
Vanessa Bruno | Linen Cabas Tote with Sequins - M
$227.00

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The Vanessa Bruno Cabas tote is a study in effortless French nonchalance, reimagined for the sun-drenched months. Its defining silhouette is the classic bucket shape, a relaxed, open-top form that has been a quiet icon since its 1998 debut. Here, the structure is softened, the lines generous, creating a bag that feels both deliberate and entirely unstudied. It is a shape that forgives, that accommodates, that suggests a life lived with ease rather than precision. What sets this iteration apart is the fabric: a crisp, pure Belgian linen, certified for its European origin from seed to weave. The hand is tactile and dry, with a natural slub that speaks to its honest, unbleached character. Against this matte, earthy ground, a constellation of sequins is scattered—not in a dense, disco glare, but with a restrained, almost organic shimmer. The effect is one of light catching on morning dew, a subtle punctuation that elevates the humble linen into something quietly festive. The bag is remarkably light, a featherweight companion that belies its generous proportions. Crafted in the maison’s own workshops near Paris, the construction is straightforward and robust: two sturdy leather handles for hand carry, a simple interior zip pocket for essentials. The M size is a deliberate edit—it holds a book, a water bottle, a makeup pouch, but not a laptop. This is not a workhorse; it is a daydream. The cut is wide and accommodating, the top open for easy access. It moves with you, swinging loosely from the hand, the linen softening with each wear, the sequins catching the light with every step. This is a bag for the long, slow afternoons of summer—a market visit in the South of France, a lunch by the sea, an evening aperitif where the dress code is linen and bare skin. Style it with a striped Breton and raw-hem jeans for a classic Riviera look, or let it contrast against a sharp white blazer and tailored trousers for a city edit. Its beauty lies in its refusal to be precious; it is meant to be carried, crumpled, and loved. For a wardrobe that prizes ease over effort, this is the final, shimmering note.