Monday 14 September 2015

Lisa Lemon hands-free bags launches new collection

Lisa Lemon Loveday (multi-way) bag
Three stylish additions have been made to the Lisa Lemon collection of hands-free bags.
Designed and created in Britain, from luxury soft Italian leather, the new collection features a gorgeous array of fashion accessories.
The chic Loveday multi-way bag can be worn around the waist or across the body, and features a handy clip that allows the Loveday purse or other items to be securely fastened either inside or outside the bag. It’s ideal for quick and easy access to cash, cards and other essentials. Available in bright blue or caramel, the Loveday multi-way bag also has an internal phone pocket.
The practical and versatile Benson hands-free bag with detachable belt, is perfect for both men and women, and comes in navy blue or dark brown. It also has an internal clip for keys and Benson accessories, as well as an internal phone pocket.
Also new to the collection is the Eliza clutch bag, which is available in lemon and elephant grey. Made from gorgeous soft raw edge Italian vegetable tanned leather, the Eliza clutch makes an eye-catching addition to any occasion, day or evening. In October, metallic features will be available on the Eliza clutch bag.
Lisa Lemon hands-free bags are ideal for the travel savvy, just the job for commuters and perfect for festivals and gigs…freeing up both hands to answer a mobile call, carry a coffee or glass of something stronger, or while dancing to your heart’s content.
They are also a practical and stylish way to keep possessions safe and secure while taking the little ones to school, walking the dog or out for a romantic hand-in-hand stroll.
The Loveday multi-way is priced £95, the Benson at £105 and the Eliza clutch at £88. Also in the Lisa Lemon collection are the Loveday purse priced at £45 and the Benson wallet, priced at £65, plus the Bella hands-free bag in orange or purple, which costs £140.
For more details visit http://www.lisa-lemon.com/
Press release issued by Nottingham based PR company Perfect 10 PR www.perfect10pr.co.uk