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Limited edition: a must-have macrame belt designed by Julien Macdonald for Givenchy. (Bazaar Exclusive).(Advertising)
Harper's Bazaar
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April 1, 2002
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One of the most sought-after styles of the season, this chic hippieluxw beaded macrame belt is inspired by the Givenchy spring 2002 runway collection Handcrafted by artisans in the South of France, its versatility is endless Wear it with black or white pants, the skirt of the season, or a sarong.
Only 100 of this exclusive design are being produced, guaranteeing their status as collector's items. The belt will not be available through any other out-let. All of the proceeds from sales will go directly to the Silver Shield Foundation. ...
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