Kc Malhan Eva Envelope Clutch Bag
Gold Sequin Clutch by K.C. Malhan
How to wear K.C. Malhan Kc Malhan Eva Envelope Clutch Bag
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Go for a straightforward but at the same time edgy and casual outfit by pairing a gold lace evening dress and a K.C. Malhan Kc Malhan Eva Envelope Clutch Bag.
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This casual pairing of a black and gold vertical striped sheath dress and a gold sequin clutch can take on different nuances depending on how you style it. Gold leather pumps are guaranteed to bring a touch of class to your look.
Remain chic and comfy on off-duty days by opting for a white tuxedo dress and a gold sequin clutch. For a smarter twist, complete your outfit with gold leather heeled sandals.
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