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CITYLIFE / Shopping
Put your life in pouche
(That's Shanghai)
Updated: 2007-07-09 10:25
With 35 years' experience designing pretty pouches for the likes of
Prada, Lancome and Guerlian, Parisian Anaik Descamps chose Shanghai to
launch her own brand of DIY designer bags and accessories.
Anaik's bags are fashioned from soft leather and can be customized with a
selection of-you guessed it-pouches in vibrant colors and patterns joined
with detachable silver links. As well as these versatile carry-alls, the
petite boutique on Weihai Lu stocks a handpicked selection of oh-so-chic
textiles and homeware products from around the world, including Indian
pashminas, alpaca throws from Peru and Thai organic candles.
Anaik
Location: 421 Weihai Lu, by Shimen Yi Lu
Website:www.anaik-invitation.com
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