Why The Il Bisonte Dafne Bag Is Our New Wardrobe Hero
This way to the classic clutch you need right now...
This way to the classic clutch you need right now...
We're big fans of Il Bisonte here at Marie Claire HQ, and for good reason too. This is the place to find seriously stylish, timeless handbags, and the latest style to catch our eye? The Dafne clutch bag.
Less is definitely more when it comes to this clutch. Black, elegant and oh-so-chic - there is nothing we don't love here. Aside from how jaw-droppingly gorgeous it is, there are so many other factors making this a real must-have.
Big enough to fashion as a day bag, this foldover style (made of Nubuck and lightweight cowhide, complete with brass clasp and chic cotton-front detailing) can also be styled up for a night out too, making this super-versatile, and therefore, worth every penny spent.
And if black just isn't your colour, fear not, as this chic envelope clutch also comes is Cognac (a light tan, should you not be aware).
One more to add to the Christmas wish-list? We think so...
Buy Il Bisonte Dafne clutch style bag, €408
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