Even your friends are left with your bags. Castelo Branco is desperate after losing luxury items in New York – Nacional

Even your friends are left with your bags. Castelo Branco is desperate after losing luxury items in New York – Nacional

Blocking access to José Castelo Branco's clothing and accessories continues to be a problem for the socialite. Now even friends in New York “borrow” luxury items.

On Monday the 14th, Castelo Branco accused a friend of walking around New York with two of his luxury items, a Balenciaga bag and a scarf, the brand of which was not specified. the flash! I found it was Balenciaga City, in lambskin, priced at $2,900 (€2,660 at current exchange rates).

“I think this is very funny. One of my friends is wearing my Balenciaga bag and the neckerchief I left in New York… I hope you will take care of my things when I come back, my dear Loris Derain.” “, the socialite wrote on Instagram.

Friend Loris Deran had shared the photo on his Instagram account, but deleted the photo after Castelo Branco was accused.





Friend of Castelo Branco

Loris Derain is a French-Armenian designer who immigrated to the United States at a young age with his family. The man, who began his career in the 1990s, presents himself as a member of a “very ancient aristocratic family.” “They left Armenia in the mid-19th century and settled in Europe,” he told the magazine. “My mother despised the family and fled to America.”Teachers'.

Remember that José Castelo Branco no longer had access to the bags he brought from the United States to Portugal in May, when Betty Grafstein accused him of domestic violence. The bags were in the possession of a friend, who later gave everything to Betty's son, Roger.

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Castelo Branco has other belongings in New York, where he is banned from returning. And more recently, the social personality Pedro Pico, his tenant in the Sintra house, was accused of selling antique Louis Vuitton bags.

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José Castillo Branco restores Betty Grafstein's bags filled with luxury brands

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