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Lulu Guinness’ bags transformed by Joseph Steele

Lulu Guinness’ bags transformed by Joseph Steele
28 July 2013
Jasmine Ripa
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Jasmine Ripa
28 July 2013

Known for her unconventional style and cutting-edge art and accessories, Lulu Guinness has already collaborated with leading and renowned companies in the fashion industry. Disney, Sainsbury’s and Uniqlo are her recent accomplishments with successful results.

With a strong background in collaborating with others, Lulu has recently teamed up with the young and upcoming Joseph Steele. Branded as the heir to Damien Hirst, Joseph is the new breed of the Young British Artists, and he is celebrated for his signature splatters and unusual art on canvases and mannequins.

Two creative and artistic minds at work will no doubt produce a beautiful, successful and highly impressive art project, which will be sold across stores. Lulu’s signature “hug and hold” lip clutches will be transformed by Steele, who will splatter paints, also known as his “explosive” art work, across a limited 180 bags.

Lulu has left her own stamp on the clutches, as she has designed them individually in the colours of black, red and stone, which are her signature shades. With Steele’s quirky splash tones across the bags, each one will be unique and exclusive.

Although artistically creative and appealing to the eye, the bags are also very convenient, manageable and appropriate for everyday use. It is also considered to be a new range of “portable artwork”, as it can be displayed graciously at home on a frame, or be taken out for the night.

With a limited number of 180 bags across stores and online, these bags will be deemed as a rare find. Each one will be numbered and signed by Lulu and Steele, which makes it even more exceptional and unique. Priced at £295 each, these accessories are a simple way to jazz up any outfit.

​Jasmine Ripa

To purchase visit here.

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