Raf SimonsOversized Tote Bag in Wine

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Raf Simons Oversized Tote Bag in Wine

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Raf Simons Oversized Tote Bag in Wine Cotton canvas exterior with cotton lining. Made in Italy. Partial top zip closure. R. Simons front logo tab. Exterior slip pocket with silver tone initial plaque. Single main compartment. Measures approx 27 W x 14 H x 8 DTop handle with a 16 drop. RSIM-WY4. 221-936. About the designer: Born and raised in Belgium, Raf Simons graduated from college in 1991 with a degree in industrial design and furniture design. After interning at the studio of fellow Belgian designer Walter Van Beirendonck, in 1995 Simons trained himself as a menswear designer and launched his eponymous label later that year. In 2000, Simons shut down his studio to consider new ideas, re-opening it a year later in conjunction with a smaller crew of collaborators. In 2003, he won first prize at the Swiss Textile Awards and from 2000 to 2005 was appointed head professor of the Fashion Department at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna, Austria. 2005 marked the launch of Raf by Raf Simons and later that year the designer was named creative director of Jil Sander. Simons' collection of menswear integrates ideas of music and art, blending classic and traditional elements with inspiration from the rebellious youth of past and present. Simons is known for a radical voice against the rigid rules of mainstream fashion and designs for confident outsiders.

Raf Simons Oversized Canvas Tote Bag in Black

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Raf Simons Oversized Canvas Tote Bag in Black Canvas with silver-tone hardware. Made in Italy. Zip top closure. One main compartment. Back slip pocket with R logo hardware. Raf Simons logo patch at front. Measures approx 19.5 - 27.5W x 14H x 8.5DShoulder strap with a 15 drop. RSIM-MY47. 221-936. About the designer: Born and raised in Belgium, Raf Simons graduated from college in 1991 with a degree in industrial design and furniture design. After interning at the studio of fellow Belgian designer Walter Van Beirendonck, in 1995 Simons trained himself as a menswear designer and launched his eponymous label later that year. In 2000, Simons shut down his studio to consider new ideas, re-opening it a year later in conjunction with a smaller crew of collaborators. In 2003, he won first prize at the Swiss Textile Awards and from 2000 to 2005 was appointed head professor of the Fashion Department at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna, Austria. 2005 marked the launch of Raf by Raf Simons and later that year the designer was named creative director of Jil Sander. Simons' collection of menswear integrates ideas of music and art, blending classic and traditional elements with inspiration from the rebellious youth of past and present. Simons is known for a radical voice against the rigid rules of mainstream fashion and designs for confident outsiders.