I love my Louis V

Eve Gal

Model Lisa Palma loves simple and easy to carry bags

What bag are you carrying?

I’m carrying a vintage Louis Vuitton bag. I got it from my mother-in-law who bought it over 20 years ago.

How many bags do you have?

About 15 big bags and 10 clutches. I only use one clutch. It is black and somehow always end using it instead of the others.

Lisa Palma

Where do you buy your bags?

Most of them are gifts but I prefer to buy my bags from Tally Welji and Accessorize in Italy.

What’s your style?

I like simple and comfortable bags with subtle colours that go with anything. I used to carry this bag a lot when I worked in town but now I prefer to carry my brown satchel, which is easier to carry especially when I have to ride the motorcycle.

What’s in your bag?

Gold make-up bag, LancÙme Hypnose mascara, Givenchy mascara — I love this mascara, I can wear it alone with no other makeup. MAC mineralise skin finish natural, Suzie Beauty lipstick — this is my favourite lipstick, I love the rich colour, Mary Kay full coverage foundation, Victoria Secret’s lip-gloss, Oriflame lipstick, Black Opal crËme stick foundation, Powder brush, MAC blush, Black Opal concealer, KitKat chocolate — I carry a bar of KitKat always, it’s tasty and an energy boost, Toothbrush — it’s my daughter’s toothbrush. Diary, Hair brush, Louis Vuitton wallet, LG phone, Blackberry phone, Rose The One perfume by Dolce & Gabbana, Driver’s License and Fendi glasses which I wear when I’m driving.

What would you never leave the house without?

Definitely my phone.

Do you change bags often?

I’m always in a hurry so I never get a chance to change bags so I carry a bag that goes with everything.

Do you have any designer bags?

Yes, Louis Vuitton.

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