LV African Queen Clutch
2009
Bycast leather is a split leather with a layer of polyurethane applied to the surface and then embossed. Bycast was originally made for the shoe industry and recently was adopted by the furniture industry. The original formula created by Bayer was strong, but expensive. Most of the Bycast used today is very strong and durable product. The result is a slightly stiffer product that is cheaper than top grain leather but has a much more consistent texture and is easier to clean and maintain.

Monogram Limelight African queen emblematic clutch of the Spring summer 2009 show, it combines feminine parisian style with an exotic touch. It is made of Monogram Limelight wool, silk and polyester, silk and viscose lining, natural cowhide trimmings and golden brass pieces. Sizes 13.4″ x 7.1″ x 1.2″. Top is magnetic closure. Inside there is a zipped pocket. It is comfortable to hand carry. Resin and metal pompons, shiny golden brass on wood Louis Vuitton Inventeur plaque, shiny golden brass eyelet detail. $1,530.
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