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When it comes to luxury and timeless class, Italian Designers Dolce and Gabanna do it right with D&G Handbags. Not to be taken lightly, wearing one of their masterpieces is truly a fashion statement in the highest sense. D&G handbags are known for their craftsmanship, quality construction, and designer flair.

When it comes to luxury and timeless class, Italian Designers Dolce and Gabanna do it right with D&G Handbags. Not to be taken lightly, wearing one of their masterpieces is truly a fashion statement in the highest sense. D&G handbags are known for their craftsmanship, quality construction, and designer flair.

Before we dive into the latest trends in D&G handbags, it's important to clear up a few things about the brand first, so you know exactly what you're getting! When you see an item labeled: 'Dolce&Gabbana,' without spaces, it represents a product line of Dolce that is truly the epitome of luxury. With sky-high price tags, Dolce&Gabbana bases its design decisions on long-term fashion trends, high-end luxury, and direct influence from top tier designers. These pieces fall under the purses and sunglasses categories. Dolce's second side is its D&G line: with a slightly more casual tinge and urban influences, this is the riskier arm that moves to create trends, rather then follow and perfect them. Known for its racy styles, this line tends to appeal to a slightly younger demographic. D&G also extends more tech-oriented fashion accessories, including a landmark brand Motorola RAZR.

Now that we've cleared the name game up, let's check out some of the latest trends in D&G handbags. The first landmark D&G handbag we'll be looking at is their Chestnut Pebbled Leather Flap Hobo. Its pebbled, rich leather in a half-hobo shape (think: horse shoe-like shape, with a straight cut across its top) paired with maroon leather trim and cream stitching effuse understated, beautiful luxury. Its simple D&G logo lettered medallion on the center of the flap completes this fourteen by eleven by half-inch D&G handbag with a subtle, yet clear shout-out to the name for which it stands. Don't think this bag is too understated, though! Its interior lining is an ever-funky leopard print. And, its flat leather strap is attached with an unexpectedly silver 'O.' While its general price runs just above a thousand, as with most designer bags, deals are available for those who are willing to hunt for them! This Chestnut Pebbled Leather Flap Hobo is one of our ultra D&G handbags because of its classic styling, quality leather, and well-placed, but subtle designer touches.

But, if you're in the business for something slightly more racy, boy do we have the ultimate D&G handbag for you! D&G Handbags Lame' is the epitome of Dolce and Gabanna style. This light beige, lame' finished bag looks like the Veulve Cliquot of D&G handbags. Its clutch-style, ultra-hip twenty-inch shoulder drop strop gives a thin rectangular shape to your flowing, feminine fashion as the ultimate nighttime accessory! This classic shape paired with an unexpected colorful, metallic-tinged flair is another very D&G handbag move to make. Pairing the traditional with the unexpected, offers a risk-taker, fashion-forward touch adds a little flirtation and fun to your handbag.

So, what exactly can you expect from your D&G handbag? As with all D&G products, you will most certainly find quality fabrics, textures, and embellishments paired with spurts of funk. Find your favorite take, purchase with confidence, and wear with sass'D&G handbags are meant for mysterious nights with stories to share at Sunday brunch!

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