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Luisa Cevese's Remnant Bags

by Kyeann Sayer, Nomad on 01.25.06
Fashion & Beauty (accessories)

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Not long ago we filled you in on la tessitura's innovations in textile salvaging. But the Como company is not the only Italian re-use pioneer of note. We have to remember Luisa Cevese. Ages ago, when we told you about her Riedizioni line of reclaimed textile waste handbags, the primary way to buy her stuff online was to order it from Milan. Now you can get her iPod cases, pouches, coin purses and totes at the MoMA online store. Lucky! :: MoMA

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