LOTUS N16
950 USD









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Brand: Hiente
Collection: BUTTERFLY
Design name: BUTTERFLY N15
Product type: Crossbody / handbag
Designer: Hiente Nguyen
Design: Advanced European-inspired design
Craftsmanship: Vietnamese artisans
Material: Imported genuine leather
Dimensions: Height 12/24 x Width 32 x Depth 2 cm
Color: Black
Usage: Elegant and versatile, suitable for work, business meetings, coffee, shopping, light travel, and daily use
The N15 design is inspired by the silhouette of butterfly wings. Both the front and back feature folded “wings” and a distinctive handle design, creating a stunning visual impression—like holding a luminous, ethereal butterfly.
This handbag can be carried by hand or worn crossbody thanks to its detachable strap. It includes one main compartment secured by a magnetic closure, with one slip pocket and one zippered pocket inside.
Bag weight: 700 g
Carrying capacity: over 2,000 g
Limited edition price (fewer than 100 pieces worldwide): 950 USD
Exclusive price (for exclusive designs): X5
Each design in the "The Butterfly" collection shares two core visual elements: one representing the simple cocoon-like exterior, and another that transforms into vibrant, colorful, and dynamic butterfly wings—revealing a striking new identity.
This innovative shape-shifting concept within a single design is unprecedented in Vietnam and globally in the luxury fashion industry. It highlights the groundbreaking creativity of international designer Hiente Nguyen from the Netherlands.
Each piece is handcrafted up to 80% by skilled Vietnamese artisans over 30 to 50 hours, including hand-painted details. Designed following the Haute Couture philosophy.
All bags in this collection feature soft box silhouettes that are practical for diverse scenarios.
Crafted entirely from full-grain genuine leather, inside and out. The interior bears a heat-stamped Hiente logo, confirming its authenticity as an original creation by Hiente Nguyen and team.
Each piece offers exceptional artistic and visual value to its owner.
The highest value of an image is the image itself.
