Coach Sequin Madison Sophia
It’s that time of year where we’ll start seeing a vast array of sequined accessories. Personally, I always look forward to seeing the next best glimmery item of the season. The All-American brand of Coach is ahead of the game with the sparkly designs of the Sequin Mini Sophia Satchel. Not only am I giving this satchel a two thumbs up, but I’m giving it up to the brand as a whole. They’ve really stepped up to the plate and presented some of the nicest pieces in a while.
For the gal who likes some extra glam, the Sophia Satchel arrives dazzled in micro sequins with soft pleats throughout. The smaller version, compared to its larger sister, the Lindsey Satchel, is a great size to carry the sequin trend on. With 11”x 7”x 3” dimensions, we’re not talking too compact, but instead, a reasonable size for the glimmer trend to be carried from day to nighttime. Comfortable rolled leather top handles and a detachable body strap allows versatile wear. Overall, I’d say this one is attractive and fun for women of all ages and is not so much limited to a specific age group. Nickel/Black is the choice for a fun and classic look, or go for the Brown/Bronze animal print version for a feistier look.
Both versions retail for $358 and can be discovered through: Macy’s
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I want to the black
I love Coach!
Putting this on my Christmas list!
This is prefect for the holiday season. Who doesn’t love sequins during the winter/holiday season!
This is perfect for me. Never been a huge fan of evening clutches.
I love this bag, but needs to lighten up on the sparkles. lol. I like a bag that I can wear day to night and this one has night written all over it.
The sequin leopard is to die for!
I love sparkles just as much as the next person. On any given day, I could be seen wearing them. Sparkle and leopard is right up my alley.
With that being said, I don’t like the direction that Coach has been going in for the last few years. The Coach store used to be so beautiful and elegant. Now, it looks cheap. I haven’t bought a new Coach in years. I mostly buy older ones at resale shops. It just seems that Coach is going for the younger consumers while the Reed Krakoff label is going where Coach used to be.
Just food for thought.