Frisson bag £2,000 available
in selected Swarovski
Before you need to start
boutiques and online at
www.swarovski.com
worrying about buying
Christmas presents, make
sure you take time out to
treat yourself. Go on, you
know you want to...
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GLITTERING SWAROVSKI PIECES
T_h e bags from the Daniel Swarovski collection refl ect the
glam, punk rock and sexy facets of an eclectic woman. For
dinners out, opt for a ‘Frisson’ purse, whose two pockets
close with asymmetrical fl aps of leather and gold crystal
mesh, complemented by a chain handle of crystal pavé
links. T_h en, on other occasions, why not head out with
a violet crocodile ‘Fiction’ clutch bag, set off with an
enormous Point cut crystal.
WATCH YOUSELF WITH
THESE GORGEOUS
TIMEPIECES
You’ll never be stuck for time thanks to
the Luminor Regatta Chronograph. T_h e
hand wound mechanical watch boasts 24
jewels. It is made from bezel brushed steel
with polished edges and tachymeter scale.
A black dial with Paris hobnails decoration
completes the look. It is water resistant up
Fiction bag price £2,600
to 100 metres and is mounted on a Panerai available in selected
personalised rubber strap with brushed steel
Panerai Luminor
Swarovski boutiques and
Regata Chronograph
www.swarovski.com
buckle. More information
www.panerai.com.
£4,700 available at
David M Robinson
0151 708 9725
Such a gorgeous bag needs
fantastic jewellery to match.
Also for 2008/09 are these
stunning earrings which are
part of the “Falls” collection
- large pyramidal crystals
which will add delectable
sparkle to any ear.
Falls earrings £560
available in selected
IWC Father and Son limited
Swarovski boutiques and
edition £28,000 (left) and the
www.swarovski.com
new TAG Heuer Grand Carrera
RS2 £3,995 available at David
M Robinson 0151 708 9725
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