Coconsa Giveaway

Bag yourself a gorgeous Coconsa bag made from leather and authentic African fabrics, and you’ll be the talk of the town!

‘Coconsa’ is also the Ghanaian word for gossip, and the word on the street is that this up-and-coming luxury accessories label is setting some serious style trends (and if you’ve picked up a copy of our current issue, #25, you’ll have spotted Coconsa in our Limelight section). Founded by three sisters, Coconsa not only produces quality pieces that are designed in Australia and made in Ghana, but gives a percentage of its profits to charities that support disadvantaged women in both countries.

We’ve got one of their gorgeous ‘Bella Roma’ handbags bags to give away, made from 100% genuine leather and African fabrics and valued at $200 – to enter, just comment on this post by 4pm AEST next Monday 25 May and tell us what handbag essential you can’t live without.

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