
EXCLUSIVE Luxury handbag brand is offering 30% off bags, purses and accessories with our EXCLUSIVE code - but you'll have to be quick!
As a special treat for Mail Online readers, the cult British retailer is currently offering 30 per cent off across new season bags, purses, jewellery and even apparel when using code DM30 - though hurry, as these savings won't be around for long.
With a roster of celebrity fans, including Bella Hadid, Alexa Chung and even Kate Middleton herself, the heritage brand has been a key favourite within the fashion industry since its launch in 1989.
Fast forward to today, and a brand that was started in a Notting Hill basement has reached global status. And for those who have had their eye on something from the brand for a while, now's the time to take the plunge.
In need of some inspiration? Browse our favourite Lulu Guinness sale picks below. Happy shopping!
Lulu Guinness Denim Roses Bibi Tote
The brand's iconic Bibi tote has just had a modern upgrade. Crafted from an on-trend (and perfect for spring and summer) blue denim, the bag also features raw edge roses from top to bottom on one side.
With a base made from black leather and four base studs for protection, as well as a signature striped lining, we think this design will be dubbed the bag of the season.
£192.50 (was £275) Shop
Lulu Guinness Black Leather Daisy Tote Bag
Say hello to your new favourite everyday bag. Sumptuously soft and crafted from textured leather in a classic black shade, the chic design boasts gold detailing and the brand's signature lip motif.
Ultra roomy and featuring a super-soft biscuit beige lining, the design is large enough to fit all of your essentials (and makes a great carry on bag).
£171.50 (was £245) Shop
Lulu Guinness Emerald Green Pucker Up Lips Bag
A crossbody bag is a must-have for holidays, day trips and weekend breaks. Crafted from recycled Nylon for a casual look, the bag also features an iconic logo strap.
Adjust the strap to carry either on the shoulder or use as a crossbody - it's just large enough to comfortably fit all of your essentials, and adds an extra stylish element to any outfit.
£87.50 (was £125) Shop
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Lulu Guinness Denim Milene Wallet
Is your card and change always loose in your bag? It's time for an upgrade. With 12 handy card slots and a handy internal zip pocket, this is the perfect buy for safekeeping of your valuables.
Crafted from a denim material with black leather trims and a signature Lulu lip pin in gold hardware, this handbag essential will undoubtedly earn you lots of compliments.
£101.50 (was £145) Shop
Lulu Guinness Black Nylon Mila Wallet
Perfect for those who can never find their purse in an all-encompassing bag, the Mila wallet comes complete with a zip tassel detailing - so you'll never spend 10 minutes fishing through your bag before paying again.
With one zip compartment and six card slots, it's ideal for keeping your valuables safe, and we love the silver lip stud detailing.
£52.50 (was £75) Shop
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Lulu Guinness 14k Gold Plated Luna Lip Chain Bracelet
A timeless addition to any jewellery collection, this delicate chain bracelet has been adorned with 14k gold-plated 3D lips.
Although dainty, it makes a statement even when worn alone - though it will pair beautifully with other gold-toned jewellery in your collection. Also available in silver.
£63 (was £90) Shop
Lulu Guinness 14k Gold Plated Ruby Stone Luna Pendant Necklace
No outfit is complete without your favourite necklace, and this gorgeous option will definitely take that title.
Playful yet chic, the 3D lip charm makes a standout statement, while the tiny ruby detailing adds an extra special element to the design. The adjustable chain means you can customise the necklace to your desired length, too.
£59 (was £80) Shop
Lulu Guinness 14k Gold Plated Lucia Lip Stud Earrings
A classic design with a modern Lulu twist, these earrings feature beautiful freshwater pearls encased in gold-plated sterling silver 3D lips.
Wear alone for a chic yet playful look - though these will also make a great addition to any earring stack.
£49 (was £70) Shop
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Lulu Guinness Lulu Red Calling Phonebox Charm
In case you missed it, phone and bag charms have made a huge return this year - and this adorable design is the perfect way to hop on the trend.
Based on a minimalist K2 phone booth model, the charm has been crafted from recycled satin, with embroidery and cotton twill appliqué panels. With playful additions such as two embroidered pigeons on the roof, as well as the classic LG monogram, this will add a modern spin to any bag in your collection.
£87.50 (was £125) Shop
Lulu Guinness Denim Lips Natasha Trainers
A must-have style for the warmer months, the Natasha trainers pair a classic silhouette with a blue denim material and a padded lip detailing on the back of the shoe.
The shoe pairs beautifully with summer linens and other denim pieces for a co-ordinated look, and customers have commented that the trainers are like 'putting on a pair of slippers'.
£101.50 (was £145) Shop
Lulu Guinness Black Lip Buckle Belt
The perfect finishing touch for any outfit combination, this skinny belt cinches you in at the waist, with multiple belt holes and a signature lip-shaped belt buckle in a gold finish.
£45.50 (was £65) Shop
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