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Why Louis Vuittons Never full never fails.

The Neverfull is arguably Louis Vuitton's best selling bag. Not only because it is the most iconic in its monogramed prints, but it is the most recognisable bag because so many women have it on their arm. From new mum baby bags to the ever faithful work bag. Louis Vuitton managed to create a chic bag that fills almost everybodies needs. 

i love that the Neverfull can fit so much, yet still maintain an elegant stylish feel about it. On the outside i have a designer bag on my shoulder, while inside i have my packed lunch, notebook, wallet and a book. My whole life fits in that one bag. It's convenient, it's flexible and most important it is a bag that grows with you throughout your life changes. 

The price tag is not too steep as far as designer bags are concerned, sure the Neverfull will set you back $2000 but it is well worth it for a bag that can last through your different phases of life.
With all these great qualities, it's not hard to see why the Neverfull is literally one of the most popular bags going around, women of all ages are happily spending their money on this bag proving that it is the peoples choice for practical designer. 

I personally, love the concept behind this bag, so much so i have seen other notable brands such as Valentino even create their own version of the Neverfull and putting their rockstud spin on it. 





💋 my fashiontine 

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