Early autumn is the most temperamental! “Edelweiss” creates this season’s must-have European style tote bag

Between summer and winter, the temperature in early autumn is slightly hot and slightly cool, which tests your dressing skills. Swiss boutique BALLY launches the 2024 early autumn series, reshaping the BALLY century-old family emblem through multiple forms such as embroidery, printing, labels and metal accessories, and creating a European classical style tote bag with Swiss “Edelweiss” to show its origins. Swiss perseverance.

Mentioning Switzerland always brings to mind the endless beauty, cheese, and sophisticated watch industry. The Bally Crest family emblem uses the blue sky and red triangles to represent the Swiss mountains, and the white circle symbolizes the sun. This season can be found in printed short-sleeved cotton T-shirts, cashmere short-sleeved tops and other items. At the same time, the edelweiss flower with plush star-shaped petals that still blooms at an altitude of 4,000 meters in the Alps is presented in multiple forms, complex or simple, appearing on the chest of a white T-shirt, small and poetic, and Or it can become the totem of a burgundy square tote bag, paired with classical-style illustrations to recreate the century-old history of the Bally family.

The Code series of bags launched by Bally this season is another highlight of early autumn. The red, white and red stripes of Bally’s TSP, which was launched in 1939, are brought to the full range of bags such as moon bags, clamshell cross-body bags, cross-shoulder bags, and briefcases in a detailed way. This model is priced starting from 24,000 yuan, allowing even the petty bourgeoisie to purchase it with ease and enjoy century-old craftsmanship originating from Switzerland.

Bally’s 2024 early autumn series is inspired by French new wave movies, and then displays a low-key, simple and neat style.
Bally Code Moon Bag
Bally Code crossbody bag
The edelweiss, which symbolizes Swiss perseverance, has become a small totem on the white T-shirt in Bally’s 2024 early autumn series.

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