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Are you looking for originality in your fashion accessories, even for a keychain? Are you searching for an original and trendy keychain to brighten up your keychain? Discover our baby keychain with its chewing gum on its macaron! With its baby sitting on a macaron and blowing a bubble with its chewing gum, this keychain is not only original but also fun and playful. It measures about 6cm in height and 3.5cm in width, making it an accessory that is easy to carry and use in everyday life. The strap measures 10.5cm by 1.7cm and is decorated with the inscription "DESSERT GIRL".
Are you looking for originality in your fashion accessories, even for a...
If you're looking for a pastel doudou keychain, the "Pastel Rose et Bleu" model might be just what you need. This keychain is designed to look like a small stuffed animal, with soft pink and blue colors that will add a sweet touch to your day. The keychain measures about 7cm in height and 3.5cm in width, with a thunderbolt design on the chest and cross-shaped eyes. The 11cm translucent strap is printed with the word "CURRENT", adding an extra touch of style to this doudou keychain.
If you're looking for a pastel doudou keychain, the "Pastel Rose et Bleu"...
This bunny-shaped keychain perfectly embodies the shabby spirit, with a romantic style characterized by soft and pure tones. The star of this accessory is the light grey, which stands out with elegance. The bunny wears a beautiful tulle dress, delicate and light, adorned with small rhinestone flowers that add a touch of sparkle to its look. Its fur neckline is both warm and luxurious, with a decorative flower adorned with a pearl, adding a note of sophistication. With its 20 cm in size, this little bunny is simply irresistible and you won't be able to resist the urge to take it with you everywhere.
This bunny-shaped keychain perfectly embodies the shabby spirit, with a...

