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Minaudière

A minaudière is a women´s fashion accessory, generally considered a jewellery piece, intended to substitute for an evening bag. A case with compartments, it allows storage for several items in a small space, such as a makeup compact, lipstick, watch, reading glasses, or keys.

The minaudière appeared during the 1930s. Its invention is attributed to Charles Arpels, of Van Cleef & Arpels, but many jewellers and haute couture designers have created their own models.

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Minaudière "Vanderbilt" lindgrün mit Rotkehlchen und Tragegriff KetteMinaudière "Claridge" (ovaler Querschnitt) braun, besticktMinaudière "Burlington" hellblau mit zwei Rotkehlchen
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