In Kelly Osbourne’s Closet – Louis Vuitton Leopard Nocturne African Queen Clutch


I loved ALL the accessories from the Louis Vuitton Spring 2009 collection, which was inspired by American artist Stephen Sprouse, with a lot of African references both in colour and design.

Kelly Osbourne gave me a huge case of envy when was papped leaving Nobu Berkeley in London last night.

I wasn’t envious of her black sequined motorcycle jacket, her white tee, her black jeans, or even her gorgeous Giuseppe Zanotti studded pumps. I’m lusting over her Louis Vuitton Leopard Nocturne African Queen clutch.

What a grand name for a clutch.

The African Queen clutch is made from supple lambskin, which is printed with the metallic Léopard Nocturne pattern. The clutch features a decorative twisted drawstring with beads and a golden Louis Vuitton plaque set on wood.

This clutch is perfect for a night out.


Buy this clutch in 2 available colours from LouisVuitton.com for £1,460/€1,600/$2580.

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Catherine Kallon is the founder and editor of RedCarpet-FashionAwards.com. Prior to the launch of RedCarpet-FashionAwards.com, Catherine worked at the London Advertising agency Rainey Kelly Campbell Roalfe/Y&R successfully pitching and winning the Land Rover account which then went onto win several creative awards. Catherine also worked in Event Management creating runway shows for Chanel and Alice Temperley plus organising special one-off events for Giorgio Armani and Louis Vuitton.

4 thoughts on “In Kelly Osbourne’s Closet – Louis Vuitton Leopard Nocturne African Queen Clutch

  1. Freida fan

    this clutch would be amazing with a cute sexy LBD and killer heels.
    Def great for a night out!

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  2. whitestroke

    Oh I love it! The oversized clutches trend is something I’m really into because I always had a thing for carrying my bags in that fashion. LOL Unfortunately, I can’t seem to find an oversized clutch here in Bosnia, it’s so frustrating. Fashion here is always like 5 years behind. *rolls eyes*

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