LaurenC Lauren Cooke is a freelance copywriter based in the UK. She has an extensive portfolio including top fashion, travel and lifestyle clients, writing in both UK and US English.

Miracle Oyster Beaded Clutch | Feminine and Retro Affordable Purse

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I always feel a sense of pride when I come across a lovely design in a handbag that doesn’t cost the earth. With this delicate purse from Miracle, you can get unusual retro looks for the bargain basement price of $26.

As with most cheap and cheerful clutches, the beading and sequins on this clam shaped purse are likely to fall off more easily than with high-end brands. That aside, however, the delicate beaded design is quite charming to look at, with teardrop mother of pearl oyster shell dangling gently at the bottom, and the more lightweight glittery sequins gracing the top.

Perhaps my favourite feature is the contrasting circular wooden handles, which really stand out against the off-white fabric of the clutches exterior, and the brilliant white interior. Firstly the dark against the oyster is very aesthetically pleasing, and second the whole design reminds me of retro purses and 50s/60’s fashion.

Whilst the design may actually be slightly impractical (have you ever tried carrying a bag with handles like this for hours at a time?), a little pain suffered for such a looker is a small price to pay. Good looking, unusal and affordable – this bag is great for keeping you going through the coming party season.

More Features of this Miracle Oyster Clutch

  • Beaded in real oyster shell
  • One zipped interior pocket
  • Classy wooden handles

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    Lauren Cooke is a freelance copywriter based in the UK. She has an extensive portfolio including top fashion, travel and lifestyle clients, writing in both UK and US English.

LaurenC Lauren Cooke is a freelance copywriter based in the UK. She has an extensive portfolio including top fashion, travel and lifestyle clients, writing in both UK and US English.