Givenchy G Chain Lock Small Necklace in Silvery - Metallic Silver. Size all.
Gender
Men
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In stock
Details
Givenchy G Chain Lock Small Necklace in Silvery - Metallic Silver. Size all. Polished and brushed silver-tone brass. Made in Italy. Invisible sliding clasp closure. Logo-engraved 4G padlock. Hand-assembled. Measures approx 18.5 in length. GIVE-ML3. BN003AF003. About the designer: Hubert de Givenchy founded his namesake fashion house specializing in Haute Couture and ready-to-wear in 1952. No sooner did it open than Givenchy earned a reputation for breaking with the fashion codes of its time. Today, the house is synonymous with aristocratic elegance, sensuality and fresh romanticism. Its legacy continues through the modern approach of its newest Creative Director Matthew M. Williams, appointed in June 2020.
Details
Givenchy G Chain Lock Small Necklace in Silvery - Metallic Silver. Size all. Polished and brushed silver-tone brass. Made in Italy. Invisible sliding clasp closure. Logo-engraved 4G padlock. Hand-assembled. Measures approx 18.5 in length. GIVE-ML3. BN003AF003. About the designer: Hubert de Givenchy founded his namesake fashion house specializing in Haute Couture and ready-to-wear in 1952. No sooner did it open than Givenchy earned a reputation for breaking with the fashion codes of its time. Today, the house is synonymous with aristocratic elegance, sensuality and fresh romanticism. Its legacy continues through the modern approach of its newest Creative Director Matthew M. Williams, appointed in June 2020.
Givenchy G Chain Lock Small Necklace in Silvery - Metallic Silver. Size all. Polished and brushed silver-tone brass. Made in Italy. Invisible sliding clasp closure. Logo-engraved 4G padlock. Hand-assembled. Measures approx 18.5 in length. GIVE-ML3. BN003AF003. About the designer: Hubert de Givenchy founded his namesake fashion house specializing in Haute Couture and ready-to-wear in 1952. No sooner did it open than Givenchy earned a reputation for breaking with the fashion codes of its time. Today, the house is synonymous with aristocratic elegance, sensuality and fresh romanticism. Its legacy continues through the modern approach of its newest Creative Director Matthew M. Williams, appointed in June 2020.