#OOTD : patterns and silver // MeDusa Bags

#fashionedit

So I attended an event couple weeks back with some fellow bloggers of a new launch.
It was a beautiful weekend noon and what a good excuse to dress up and be all girly!


Top from Zara
Skirt from Forever 21
Shoes from H&M
Bag from MeDusa


I received a lot of comments regarding the clutch I was carrying. Not only it was really functional based on the size, it was unique with its patterns. It's a handmade vinyl oversize clutch that can also be used for iPad with a embossed with revolutionary geometric print. 


The event was nice although there was slight hiccups here and there but I loved how I could catch up with the girlfriends over fresh juice and tidbits. Obviously a lot of selfies were in laugh and giggles in the air.

Now back to the clutch!

The concept of MeDusa came to life in 2009, when Israeli designers Gili Rozin Tamam and Adi Gal searched for a way to bring innovative textiles into the fashion and accessories industry. They were driven by the desire to create something completely new in the fashion accessory market, to take a relatively well-known material and use it in a groundbreaking and innovative way.


 Immediately drawn to the unique look that resulted from sculpting a compound of industrial plastic in vibrant hues, the designers found the basis to their signature style of bags, purses, and clutches. 

MeDusa seamlessly blends vintage shapes with modern textures, designing contemporary urban styles with a knack for the edgy details. Beyond style, MeDusa takes pride in the fact that all its designs are cruelty-free, eco-friendly, and incredibly durable. Named after the infamous Greek deity, and the Hebrew word for “jellyfish”, MeDusa is dominantly influenced by the all the beautiful colors and patterns found in sea life.


I'm using the Envelope Clutch in Blue. 
Contains one inner pocket with zipper, perfect for your credit cards, petty cash and so on.
It also comes along with an adjustable shoulder strap!

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