The Inspiration: Named for Lyra—meaning "The Lyre" or "Song." This piece is curated for the woman who understands that her presence is a melodic harmony of strength and light. It represents "Providential Glamour" in its most fluid and celebratory form, where the shimmering silver mesh serves as a testament to a life of abundance and divine favor.
The Brief:A centerpiece of the House of Marabelle curated collection, the Lyra Crescent is a statuesque display of vintage-inspired luxury. Selected for its remarkable visual narrative, this accessory is sourced with a premium Metallic Mesh base, meticulously engineered into a classic Half Moon hobo silhouette. The design features a magnificent liquid-silver surface, providing a soft, slouchy profile that catches and reflects light with every movement. This fine fashion selection offers a weighted, regal feel, featuring a secure zipper closure and a durable polyester lining for effortless evening wear. It is a powerful choice for weddings, high-profile parties, or any moment where you are called to radiate a clear, majestic presence with a touch of "High Street" edge.
- The Material: High-grade Metallic Mesh—engineered for a rich, "Shining" luster and paired with a soft, protective polyester interior.
- The Silhouette: Statuesque Half Moon Hobo—designed with a bold, architectural profile to provide maximum visual impact as a "Luxury Designer" shoulder bag.
- The Artistry: Professional mesh-weave craftsmanship featuring a harmonious blend of fluid movement and structured, light-reflecting facets.
- The Design: "Crescent" architecture—providing a high-impact, red-carpet profile for Spring/Summer versatile wear.
- The Sourcing: Specifically selected for the House of Marabelle for its unique "Handle Shining" caliber and its blend of "Old Money" heritage and modern celebratory edge.
- The Vibe: Powerful, radiant, and unapologetically lush—the pinnacle of luxury statement accessorizing.
- The Soul: A reflection of harmony, abundance, and the radiant light of a sovereign spirit.






















