Hot on the heels of the news that Kate Moss would design for Longchamp comes the first look at one of the handbags from the collection.

Kate Moss Longchamp

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The picture comes courtesy of Vogue Paris’ February 2010 issue.

The emerald green pochette, whose color I love, I wanted to be very simple, based on the shape of an envelope. I would wear it with all black or all navy. Because I love to wear dove grey, I wanted a bag in that color to go with my grey jeans. The zebra was inspired by an old pony printed valise from the ’70s that my boyfriend [Jamie Hince] brought back from San Francisco, very dry, very trashed, without any glamour, and which I loved. As for the bags in cognac leather, it’s a color and a very supple leather that we found in equestrian accessories stores, and we unfortunately can no longer find.

Via fashionologie.

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