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Even the princess needs enough space to carry everything that must be used everyday. Fortunately, Kate Middleton Replicating her bag style easily. The Princess of Wales is Super visiting brand leaderWe found a variety of options in Nordstrom in a limited time.
Although I have seen Middleton carry a few Changshang bagshe caught it Le Pliage Medium Nylon Tote,in particular black. While this particular shoulder bag is not available for sale yet, Nordstrom has lowered the price on other cool Longchamp styles, including Larger version The bag above. Scroll through the list below to find royalty essentials that are perfect for everyday wear and special occasions.
4Kate Middleton at Nordstrom
1. Our Favorites: Although this is different from the exact bag Middleton uses, it may be better. this Medium-sized Le Pliage original tote bag There is a longer body that fits more things – only $112, initially $140!
2. Beauty partner: Whether to throw it away Le Pliage Cosmetics Case In your bag or suitcase, you will feel your beauty products stay safe, wearing leather-decorated bags – only $86, initially $115!
3. Travel friendly: Meet your new carry around! this Great Le Puglia Travel Bag Boasting a very spacious interior that can accommodate all your aircraft must carry – only $144, initially $180!
4. Stunning sequins: this Le Pliage Vanity Crossbody Bag It doesn’t look like your typical Longchamp package, but it’s ideal for adding a little glitter to your outing ensemble – only $242, initially $345!

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