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Champagne Bag Moschino Italy Trompe l'oeil
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Designed by Jeremy Scott for Moschino Couture, this hilarious figural handbag in the shape of a Champagne Bottle is one of my all time favorites. Never used, (New Old Stock) this humorous shoulder bag comes with its original dust cover, and original tags...The 13" high Champagne bag is designed to fool the eye, with it's label, and "foil" wrapped neck all made of high quality leather. The large zipper on the bag allows access to its interior. No longer in production, it has become a desirable collector's item. We consider this as fashionable sculpture that you can wear!
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Bizarre Bazaar opened its first retail location in NYC back in 1985, specializing in Antique Toys, Vintage Transportation & Industrial Models, Perfume Bottles and Art Deco
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