TOP 10 DESIGNER INSPIRED DIY CLUTCHES

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Alexander Wang’s Inspired Knuckle Duster Clutch

Alexander Wangs Inspired Knuckle Duster Clutch

If you wear prescription glasses or simply take good care of your sun-glasses then you must have a hard eyeglasses case. If not buy one and use it to make a darling little clutch like this one by Alexander Wang.
DIY project and photo credit to lifestyle.sg.88db.com 

DIY Flame Prada Purse

DIY Flame Prada Purse

Almost two years ago, Prada released accessories for the Spring collections with fiery accents. If you are still hot for the flame motives, here’s how you can remake your very own Prada purse in just 5 steps.
DIY project and photo credit to fashionmagazine.com 

Louis Vuitton Lock-It Bag

Louis Vuitton lock-it bag

We can’t deny that we live in crime filled times and we are constantly in danger of pick pockets and purse snatchers. Louis Vuitton came up with this fashionable, yet practical bag that is chained to your wrist by a chain and a fabulous bracelet. And now you can learn how to make one yourself.
DIY project and photo credit to matterofstyle.blogspot.ca 

Kate Spade Inspired Clutch

Kate Spade Inspired Clutch

Fashionable doesn’t necessarily have to mean complicated or difficult. Sometimes it just means new and never before seen, like this lovely, yet surprisingly simple clutch by Kate Spade. Once you take a close look at it, you’ll realize just how DIY-able it truly is and here you even have the steps to make it.
DIY project and photo credit to stylefrizz.com 

Lulu Guinness Inspired Lips Clutch

Lulu Guinness Inspired Lips Clutch

To make a clutch or any product desirable it needs to have something that simply pops and stands out apart from anything else. Like the gilded lips on the Lulu Guinness clutch which you can remake with some paint and glue.
DIY project and photo credit to courtandhudson.com 

Celine Structured Clutches

Celine Structured Clutches

Sometimes what makes a product trendy is not the unique colors or establishments but the shape itself. This complex simplicity that can is often seen in Celine products is now available to you with this detailed tutorial. All you need is a piece of leather a sewing machine and a bit of patience.
DIY project and photo credit to de-smitten.com 

DIY Rochas Rolled Leather Clutch

DIY Rochas Rolled Leather Clutch

This unique little clutch by Rochas is simply amazing. It is big enough to hold almost anything you need, and you can still role it like a newspaper to fit into your palm. Although it might be worth its price, save some money by following this tutorial.
DIY project and photo credit to beautejadore.com 

Kenzo-Inspired Eye Clutch

Kenzo-Inspired Eye Clutch

Some fashion accessories and clothes have a high price-tag only because of the name or trademark logo they carry. Kenzo is one of them and by copyright law you are not allowed to recreate a logo. However, you can make something that is very similar to the original and with just some paint and a paintbrush, you will have a designer bag.
DIY project and photo credit to adventures-in-fashion.blogspot.com

Charlotte Olympia Inspired Wicker Transparent Clutch

Charlotte Olympia Inspired Wicker Transparent Clutch

Some clutches may require more ingenuity in their recreation, but the important thing is to keep an opened mind that will help you solve any problem. Like with Charlotte Olympia’s clutch, which looks complicated, but can actualy be recreated with an acrylic box, a latch and some cane webbing.
DIY project and photo credit to thearchitectofstyle.com

DIY Perspex Clutch With Chain Strap

DIY Perspex Clutch with Chain Strap

Some designer items awake such interest among the trend seekers, that even designers try to copycat their opponent. Such is the example with the transparent clutch. You have many variations of this clutch, but here we give you the tutorial on how to recreate a Chanel clear clutch with a clear cosmetic bag and some chain. Have fun.
DIY project and photo credit to thisfashionismine.com 

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