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Known for being very rich, this Rachel Vennya hijab is priced at Rp 8 million

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Known for being very rich, this Rachel Vennya hijab is priced at Rp 8 million Rachel Vennya © Instagram/rachelvennya

Kapanlagi.com - Rachel Vennya is a popular influencer who is always a hot topic in public. Recently, Rachel discussed her father, Leo Andrea, who committed fraud in her name.

However, the next day, Rachel Vennya uploaded a selfie. Many praised her for being so charming as the mother of Xabiru.

In addition, netizens also became curious about the price of the hijab. Although it looks simple, it turns out that the price is considered fantastic and can make netizens amazed.

1. Latest Posts

Rachel Vennya often uploads pictures of her daily life. She still diligently dresses up even though she has to undergo self-quarantine at home.

In her latest photo (6/4), she is seen posing while resting her head on her hand. Many netizens praise how beautiful this celebrity and entrepreneur is.

However, netizens are also curious about the hijab she is wearing. Apparently, the blue hijab looks expensive and luxurious.

2. Luxurious Hijab

The motif on Rachel's hijab is the logo of a famous fashion brand, Louis Vuitton. Even after further investigation, the price of the hijab is equivalent to the price of a laptop.

According to the official Louis Vuitton website, the hijab is called the Pop Monogram Confidential Square. The price of the hijab is around 485 dollars or equivalent to Rp 7,983,000.

Despite always appearing simple, Rachel actually has a hijab with a fantastic price. So, are you interested in owning this hijab, KLovers?

(kpl/lmp)

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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