Muse Vanity Case
The interior of the Muse vanity case is ingenious with its sliding elastic strap system that keeps bottles and other cosmetics and toiletries safe and secure. With an additional strap it can be worn in several different ways: carried, over the shoulder and across the chest.
Inspiration


Since the 1950s, Maison Goyard has designed soft toiletry bags in leather or canvas evoking the art of travel so emblematic of the brand. The soft vanity case is called “Muse” as a reference to the world of beauty and art; since Greek mythology, the muse has been a source of inspiration for poets and artists alike.


how to wear
Description
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- Jewelry: Palladium
- Zipped closing system with double sliders
- removable mirror, 2 sliding elastic support straps for bottles, inside pocket that fastens with a leather tab and stud
- leather handle
Material
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- Goyardine Canvas & Cervon Calfskin
- Yellow Water-repellent Cotton Lining
Dimensions
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- Length: 20 cm
- Width: 14 cm
- Height: 16 cm
- Weight: 500 g
Made in
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- France
- MUSEVAPMLTY01CL03P
Usage precaution
Clean the item in Goyardine and leather with a soft cloth that does not pill.
Move the cloth all over the item; avoid intensive and repetitive rubbing which may damage the chevrons or leather.
Clean the water-resistant cotton lining with a slightly damp soft cloth.
Do not wash in a washing machine or use any other mechanical process.
Never use any solvents.
Keep the item in its case away from light, heat and damp when it is not being used.
Fill the interior with tissue paper to keep its shape.
Do not use plastic to store the item.
Care advice
Do not graze or rub the item against rough surfaces.
If the item comes into contact with water, dab it dry with a soft, absorbent cloth that does not pill.
Protect the item from damp, extended exposure to artificial, natural light or intense heat.
inspiration

Since the 1950s, Maison Goyard has designed soft toiletry bags in leather or canvas evoking the art of travel so emblematic of the brand. The soft vanity case is called “Muse” as a reference to the world of beauty and art; since Greek mythology, the muse has been a source of inspiration for poets and artists alike.