For the pre-fall 2020 season, Peter Dundas brought back stunning influences from the 1920s. Despite many spectacular trendy accents, the effect was always a classy one and the same applies for the Emilio Pucci handbags for pre-fall 2020. The new designs are bold and interesting yet the overall effect is still an extremely classy one. Though modern vibes and versatility are among the top concerns for the label, there are a variety of trendy accents which definitely complement the glamorous perspective adopted.
For those looking for the perfect balance between versatility and statement making potential, monochrome handbags are perhaps one of the most obvious choice. If you love to use accessories as strong focal points to take your look to the next level, the variety of rich toned handbags available are certainly worth considering. For an extra luxurious touch, the label included plenty of gold metallic hardware accents. With the exception of some tassels and chains, the designs are kept relatively simple for the most part.
Abstract patterns, which are seen as one of the season’s hottest trends are also included in the new Emilio Pucci pre-fall 2020 handbags, but on a textural level rather than in the classic and frequently used print form. Regardless of the trends that prevail in any given season, there’s something incredibly attractive animal prints which is why these patterns always emerge in one from or another in most influential designers’ collection and the latest Emilio Pucci line is no exception.
Though all the Emilio Pucci handbags for pre-fall 2020 are interesting and have the potential to attract attention instantly, the true statement making potential is best seen in the fab clutch designs that are featured in the new line. Fab color contrasts, insanely amazing embellishments and superb contrasts are the just some of the things that do justice to the arm candy term in the latest collection by Emilio Pucci.
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