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It’s been almost 40 years since Karl Lagerfeld introduced one of Chanel’s iconic bags, Chanel 11.12 in 1983. For decades, The bag has been a staple and admired by many celebrities and real-life royalty. As shown by Gigi Hadid, a red Chanel 11.12 bag gives unlimited adaptability and versatility whether you go with leisurewear or a well-suit look.

 

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FORMAL WELL-SUITED

Gigi Hadid creates a chic look by combining masculinity and feminine style. She pairs the bold red Chanel 11.12 bag with a bandeau, shirt, and pants, not forgetting a block heeled boots for comfort and practicality while exuding stylishness.

GO COLORFUL

Nothing is more perfect for the spring season than vibrant colours and prints, especially when they’re being mixed together. Gigi Hadid applied that by wearing a head-to-toe rainbow look from Christopher John Rogers’s design. A super festive outfit, yet still looks elegant when she wears them with another bold bag that neutralizes the whole look amidst a sea of vibrant polka dots.

EVERYDAY CASUAL

While jeans and sneakers are some obvious contenders for the casual clothes dress code, we still make room for cool basics, good quality sandals, and chunky knits. As Gigi serves us two ways to go casual in either a denim jacket and leggings or a head-to-toe popping pink cropped sweater and low-rise corduroys, Chanel 11.12 bag adds instant polish to your everyday look.

LEISURE TIME

As many of us have gotten used to spending the days in our comfiest hoodies and sweatpants, so is Gigi in her matching graphic hoodie and sweatpants. Leisurewear that we happily take for a spin outside the house but still look polished for a daytime look. Completed with the Chanel 11.12 bag with enough space to throw all our essentials whilst on the go.

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