

Hortensia Clutch | Rose Azalée
Immerse yourself in the refined softness of the Hortensia Clutch, crafted in grained calfskin leather in a vibrant and luminous Rose Azalée shade. Carefully made in our Italian ateliers, this model reimagines the iconic Hortensia bag in a sleek format, designed to elevate your outfits with modernity and femininity.
Carry it by hand for a sophisticated silhouette, or use its short, detachable strap for a more relaxed look. A dual styling option that adapts effortlessly to every moment of the day.
The Rose Azalée tone brings a bright, contemporary touch to any outfit. It pairs beautifully with neutral shades such as ivory, beige, or light grey, and creates bold contrasts with deeper hues like burgundy, midnight blue, or chocolate brown.
The signature clasp, inspired by the hydrangea flower, adds a poetic note to this delicate yet statement clutch. Inside, its streamlined design makes it the perfect companion from morning to evening.
Original: $800.00
-65%$800.00
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Description
Immerse yourself in the refined softness of the Hortensia Clutch, crafted in grained calfskin leather in a vibrant and luminous Rose Azalée shade. Carefully made in our Italian ateliers, this model reimagines the iconic Hortensia bag in a sleek format, designed to elevate your outfits with modernity and femininity.
Carry it by hand for a sophisticated silhouette, or use its short, detachable strap for a more relaxed look. A dual styling option that adapts effortlessly to every moment of the day.
The Rose Azalée tone brings a bright, contemporary touch to any outfit. It pairs beautifully with neutral shades such as ivory, beige, or light grey, and creates bold contrasts with deeper hues like burgundy, midnight blue, or chocolate brown.
The signature clasp, inspired by the hydrangea flower, adds a poetic note to this delicate yet statement clutch. Inside, its streamlined design makes it the perfect companion from morning to evening.























