Lulu Guinness Lip bar set to hit Harrods
Snap up an iconic Lulu Guinness clutch at her new Harrods Lip bar

Snap up an iconic Lulu Guinness clutch at her new Harrods Lip bar
It has been a busy month for design genius, Lulu Guinness. As well as working her magic on a special collaboration with Rob Ryan, November sees the opening a lip bar at Harrods, featuring the complete collection of her iconic clutches, all under one roof.
The eponymous bag has been transformed into an array of different designs, including original snakeskin, Pop Art perspex, a patriotic, Union Jack design, and our favourite – the embellished Swarovski lips.
And a special, dedicated Harrods area will house the exclusive 20-piece collection, first created in 2004.
‘My Lips clutch is truly an iconic shape for me’, says Lulu. ‘The inspiration was a mixture between my own painted red lips, Pop Art and Dali’s surrealism.’
Quirky, unique and with a fanatic celebrity following (Katy Perry, Agyness Deyn and Daisy Lowe among them) Lulu's famous clutch is the perfect way to add a flash of fun to your party outfit.
With prices from £225, pop into Harrods from the end of November for a kiss-tastic experience.
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