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Senreve the new brand to meld luxury and work

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For most of us when we think luxury we don't associate it with work ware. I certainly don't think my chanel bag can fit all my work files, laptop, lunch, water bottle etc. But i am someone who enjoys luxury items, and having a nice handbag on my shoulder when i go out - to my work place is no exception. 

So with a lull in the market, with no connect between luxury for leisure and luxury for work, it left the door open for the new brand Senreve to pave the way. Bridging the gap between luxury work-ware, Senreve, was designer for women who do it all and is derived from the french word "dream", because women dare to dream to be everything and they can. 

I love what the brand stands for, creating luxury, versatility  and modernisation of a once boring  work bag. 

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The Maestra bag is stylish, sleek and capable of holding you work life without looking like a work bag. What i love most about this bag is the leather strap allows the bad to be worn as a cross body, over the shoulder, satchel or backpack style, meaning that you can change up the style of the bag with a simple handle offering a world of alternatives. Rejuvenating a single use bag with many alternatives, and changing the look of the bad in the process. I for one, tend to get bored with a single style bag especially when it is in use every day, and this bag offering such diversities with a single strap means that i can continue to reinvent my bag and change up my style, whilst still remaining in fashion. 

Look out world, Senreve has made has staked their claim and they are setting this space on fire. Senreve is officially the new contender in luxury. 


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