Friday, June 27, 2008

When the shoe fits the pocket

from Live Mint - The Wall Street Journal
Pursuits Vir Sanghvi

Wear shoes that are even slightly tight, and you will be unable to stand. Try running in shoes that are not meant for that purpose, and your feet will hurt for weeks


After all my sneering about women and handbags in previous editions of this column, I now have to try and defend the male of the species. I’ve always found it extraordinary that women are prepared to pay as much for a handbag as the rest of us would pay for a small car. It isn’t that the bag itself is particularly expensive to make. Markups of 800% or more are routine. But clever marketers have persuaded women that an ‘it’ bag or a limited edition handbag are so desirable that the prices should bear no relation to the cost of manufacture.For happy feet: Gucci shoes for men can cost as much as a Louis Vuitton purse. Photograph: Harikrishna Katragadda / Mint / Gucci Showroom, The Oberoi, New DelhiMany women have pointed out to me that such sneers could easily be directed at men as well. Sure, we don’t use handbags. But we do wear shoes. And unscrupulous marketers are able to extract such high premiums from vain men that we seem almost as foolish as the women who pay thousands of dollars for bags.

I have usually retorted, in defence of men, that shoes are a complicated business. A handbag started out as a convenience but soon became an adornment. Shoes, on the other hand, are essentials. You can’t really leave the house barefoot. And because we wear shoes for most of the day, it is important that they fit perfectly. Wear shoes that are even slightly tight, and you will be unable to stand. Try running in shoes that are not meant for that purpose, and your feet will hurt for weeks.So, I have argued, there is no parallel between bags and shoes. When a woman pays $5,000 (around Rs210,000) for a designer handbag, she is buying a status symbol. When a man splashes out on a $500 pair of shoes, he is buying a lifetime of comfort and investing in the future of his feet. Well, yes and no.

Take the arguments that I offer on behalf of men and their shoes and turn them around to defend women and their Jimmy Choos. Suddenly, you begin to realize quite how hollow they are. No woman who buys Jimmy Choo or Prada is buying comfort or taking care of the arches of her feet. Often, she is actually buying discomfort, given how high the heels can be. Admittedly, there are shoemakers — Manolo Blahnik and Christian Louboutin, for instance — who do pay attention to the balance of a ballet pump and ensure that their shoes remain light on the feet. But rarely do women buy their shoes for comfort alone. Even with Blahnik and Louboutin fans, the primary motivation is fashion and, perhaps, snob value.
Sadly, the same is true of men. I am as willing as the next guy to admire a nice pair of Gucci loafers or to marvel at Prada’s ability to set fashion trends in footwear. But even I do not believe that somebody who shells out hundreds of dollars for Prada or Gucci is terribly concerned about comfort. We buy the shoes because they look nice.And when we have to explain to ourselves how we can justify buying shoes that are three or four times more expensive than ordinary high-street brands, we swallow deeply and argue that, of course, for Prada, Gucci and the like, one has to pay a little bit more.So, are we so very different from the women who crowd the Louis Vuitton boutiques looking for the latest limited edition bags of each season?Regrettably: No, we’re not.

Are we being duped? Should we refuse to buy into the great fashion footwear scam?Well, that’s an individual decision. And I don’t think that any absolute rules apply. Nobody is going to rot in hell for eternity because they bought a pair of Prada shoes on impulse. We’re all entitled to our luxuries.Speaking for myself, however, I find that I spend less and less money on shoes these days. This is not because shoes are unimportant. Quite the opposite in fact. It’s because they are too important a matter to be left to fashion.

A few years ago, I worked out that when it came to shoes, only three things mattered: the quality (leather and workmanship), the fit and the look. I found that with designer shoes, the look was always right but neither the quality nor the fit were necessarily what I was looking for. Often, the trendy brands would sacrifice a comfortable fit in the pursuit of a fashionable look. The leather was never bad. But rarely was it particularly special. And as for the workmanship, shorn of the marketing hype, designer shoes were essentially industrial goods, manufactured in huge factories in vast numbers.

So, I decided to work backwards. If I was looking for quality workmanship, where should I go? The obvious answer was to avoid the global labels with their mass production. I found a small Thai label called Ragazze which made fashionable shoes of high quality and still managed to sell them at one-fourth the price of the high-fashion labels.Then, couple of years ago, I thought more about it. If the Thais could do it, then surely Indians could do it as well. Why didn’t I find somebody who would make my shoes for me by hand?

Fortunately, I rediscovered Joy, a label I remembered from my Bombay days. I’ve known Munna Jhaveri, its owner, for decades. Somehow, it never occurred to me to get him to make my shoes. But once I made that jump, it seemed entirely logical to put my feet in his hands.So now, Munna makes all my shoes and sandals. They are made to my exact size (my feet are broader than average), I choose the leather, Munna and I work out the styles together, and Joy’s workmen produce world-class shoes in a fortnight to three weeks.The best part? I wish I could say it came from the pleasure of encouraging traditional craftsmanship or of wearing shoes that fit as only custom-made footwear can.

Actually, the best part is the price. At a time when all the foreign labels are setting up shop in Mumbai and selling very ordinary, industrially manufactured shoes at upwards of Rs20,000 a pair, Munna makes me bespoke shoes at a fourth of their price.That is one of the pleasures of living in India. You get world-class quality, without the hype and handmade to your requirements — at a very Indian price.

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Monday, June 23, 2008

Shrinking concern for labels


by von Jonathan Soble


The Japanese market for exclusive luxury is growing - so called 'mass-luxury' products with large advertising campaigns are being outsold by smaller, limited edition products, particularly in the jewellery market.

Guillaume Brochard knew he was right to bet on the Japanese market when the diamond-encrusted pandas sold out in a day. The five sparkling figurines - 6cm high and sporting 15 carats of diamonds and a Euro19,000 price tag - were made exclusively for sale in Japan by Qeelin, the Franco-Chinese jeweller founded five years ago by Mr Brochard and his Hong Kong-based designer, Dennis Chan.

Its baubles - mostly pendants shaped like bears, bells and lotus roots - have been a hit in Japan, where they are available at a single boutique in Tokyo's Roppongi district. One woman bought 27 smaller and (slightly) lower-priced panda pendants "to give out to friends", Mr Brochard says.

Unique and exclusive items of jewellery all all the rage in JapanQeelin does not advertise and came to Japan with next to no name recognition and none of the history or sales infrastructure enjoyed by big rivals such as Cartier and Bulgari. But that is less of a handicap than it would have been a few years ago, Mr Brochard says, particularly for producers targeting the top end of the market.

"There is an elite of Japanese that is distancing itself from the traditional 'mass luxury'," he says. "They are now more eager to embrace true luxury, which means exclusivity."

Rich Japanese, in other words, are seeking out products that will be recognised and appreciated by their rich and cultivated friends, even if no one else knows who made them. That is a big shift in what has been a notoriously label-conscious market, and marks Japan out from its up-and-coming neighbour, China. "The Chinese haven't reached this level yet," Mr Brochard says. "They still like brands you can recognise from 100 metres."

Democratisation of luxury

Back in the 1980s, Japan led the world in the so-called democratisation of luxury, as middle-class consumers splurged on designer handbags and jewellery. But "lux-aholic behaviour" has waned, say researchers at the Japan Market Resource Network, a consultancy. Although many people drew down their savings to feed brand addictions through the 1990s economic slump, others decided that the mass-produced joys of Uniqlo and Muji suited them just fine. "Today it is socially acceptable to buy off-price or from discount stores," JMRN says.

Moving away from the concept of 'democratised luxury', Japanese Elite consumers are seeking out exclusivityAs a result, sales of high-end brands have stagnated - pricey pandas notwithstanding. Antoine Belge, analyst at HSBC, says Japan is the world's most mature market for luxury goods, and predicts that most brands will register " low single-digit" sales growth in the country "for the foreseeable future".

Yet the stakes remain high in a country that generates some 14 per cent of sales for European luxury companies (and more for the bigger names). Weak overall growth also hides gaps between winners and losers. The migration of demand to the high and low ends of the market has benefited "accessible luxury" brands as well as ultra-exclusive labels such as Bottega Vaneta.

At the same time, "brands like Polo and Prada, which both have high levels of brand awareness and market penetration, are losing momentum," says JMRN, as buyers feel "they are not worth their premium prices".

Limited-edition goods

Big luxury groups are responding to market shifts by offering limited-edition goods even as they cash in at the lower end. Some established brands are also going incognito to increase exclusivity: Kanebo, the Japanese cosmetics maker, has generated its strongest domestic sales growth with its RMK and Suqqu lines, neither of which trade under the Kanebo brand.

Many foreign brands are taking the opposite tack, boosting visibility with flashy new flagship stores, some of which offer more than clothes and jewels. At Armani's 12-story, 6,000sq metre flagship store in Ginza, customers can spend Y65,000 ($627) for a three-hour spa treatment or dine on Japanese beef with celery root flan at the Armani Ristorante. Armani sank $20m into the new space last year, its biggest-ever investment in a single store.

Such investments are designed to knit brands more tightly into their customers' social lives. They also generate new revenue streams without diluting the value of luxury groups' core offerings - a big risk with more conventional brand expansions.

Looking ahead, luxury companies will have to deal with Japan's shifting demographics - the number of working women aged 30-44 has increased by 15 per cent since 1997 and created a new class of high-earning female consumers. The country's low birth rate, meanwhile, means the number of young first-time buyers will shrink.

In another switch, many "Japanese" luxury buyers may not be Japanese at all, as tourists from China and even Russia increasingly pick up the slack from domestic consumers. "Wealthy Chinese travel to Japan to get things they can't get in China," says Richard Collase, head of Chanel in Japan. Chinese signs abound in department stores and some 10,000 retailers now accept debit card issued by Chinese banks.

Luxury shops have encouraged the trend by stocking items not available outside Japan - in part to avoid piracy but also because Japan serves as a test market for the region. "Japan is a showroom for the rest of Asia," says Mr Collase.

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Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Luella handbags are stylish and roomy to store your essentials


Great find! Luella leather handbag for 50% off!

from Designers and Style


Luella handbags are incredibly stylish designer handbags that are loved by women of all ages. A Luella handbag will add a touch of class to any wardrobe. Whether you use your Luella bag to accessorize an evening gown or to dress up jeans and a blazer, you will find that it will do the job beautifully.

Luella Bartley was born in England in 1974. She went to school at Central St. Martins College in London where she studied fashion. She went from a British Vogue fashion journalist to an all out fashion designer, using her first name, Luella, as the name for her fashion house.

The
Luella Gisele leather tote handbag is a stylish handbag with plenty of room to store your daily essentials. This Luella bag is one of the most coveted handbags on the market today. The Luella tote is ideal for carrying over your shoulder or under your arm, it's just the right size. The design of the Luella bag is modern yet functional, and it looks fabulous with any style of outfit or for any occasion.

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Luella baby gisele bag is a compact version of the larger Luella tote. This Luella handbag is popular with all ages due to its size and classy appearance. All of Luella designer handbags come in several fashionable colors so you'll be sure to find one you like.

The best place to purchase a Luella designer handbag is online. The prices are often far better than what you would find at a boutique, if you can find one that sells them at all! We have picked out a few online retailers that we feel offer great deals and good service. Click on the link above and enjoy a safe and secure shopping experience!

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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Blog for a Graduation Gift Idea - She wants a new purse!



She loves to blog. She loves to shop. She waited all year to graduate to make you proud. Give her something she will cherish forever. It's something she really wants. Whether she's into Yoga or an obvious Fashionista, decide the award your girly grad deserves and say "congrats" with an authentic designer handbag for the Class of 2008. You know she really wants a designer purse this year! And, she's all grown up and wants something special. Shopping Online SAVES YOU MONEY! No travel time or gas to buy! Shop from the comfort of home 24/7! All the girls are carrying a new purse to their new job. Your little graduate dreams about a new designer handbag. There are many styles and designs to select in price ranges from under $100 to more than $500. It's up to you. Whatever you pick will be a hit. Some of our favorites are Tano bags, Melie Bianco handbags, Elaine Turner handbags, Pietro Alessandro handbags, Gucci Bags, Prada bags, Fendi bags and many more. And, they are all on Sale! See the coupon codes below and start saving on your graduation gifts for that special gal in your life.


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Graduation is here! She wants a REAL Designer Handbag! Have fun shopping! Here's a series of Graduation Tid-Bits we found amusing and thought you might, too!

Bad Graduation Gift Ideas
by Andy

A Briefcase: Oh, thanks Uncle Frank. You getting me this briefcase ensures that I’m supposed to work the same 9-5 office job that you've worked for that last 25 years while complaining about it and cheating on my wife with my secretary. (Sorry Aunt Jane)

“Planet Earth” on DVD: Am I that hard to shop for? How long did it take you to pick this out at Wal-Mart? Do you think that all I do is get high and watch the Discovery Channel? Well guess what, I DO!

“Planet Earth” on VHS: What? There’s like 20 tapes. Get out of my sight Grandma.

Money: What am I supposed to do with this? It's only four dollars.

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All Sorts of Graduation Ideas
from My Expression

Graduation Party Ideas
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Graduation Planning Checklist - Its Graduation time! You’re planning on hosting a graduation party and you want it to be unique and exciting. Planning any party can be overwhelming and many things can go wrong. So, to be on the safer side, you need to come up with a graduation planning checklist to keep things from bouncing out of control.

The Do’s and Don’ts in the Graduation Party - So, you’re graduating from high school or college and what better excuse to throw a party! Spring is that time of the year for graduation invitations, announcements and gifts. Etiquettes and manners form a very important part of our being social animals.

What To Wear on Your Graduation Day - For 12 (in some cases more) seemingly never-ending years, you obediently went through the schoolyard quarrels, your first boy-girl party, your first date, the Prom, and now finally what you’ve always been waiting for – your Graduation day! This time you’re going to be wearing an outfit that your parents will finally approve of – a gown and a cap ...

Decorating your Graduation Party - So, its graduation day and you’re all set to host a special theme party. Yes, theme parties are fun and a whole lot easier to decorate! Half the fun of hosting a graduation party is decorating the party. You can decorate your room, your lawn, you table, and even your guests! You can turn graduation caps upside down and fill them with balloons or flowers ...

Graduation Speeches Etiquette - The graduation ceremony confirms each student’s quest for knowledge. Traditionally, the ceremony will include a graduation speech that seeks to put each and every students hard work (in some cases, not so hard work) into the perspective of their future. Yes, most of us have heard one or more graduation speeches either as spectators or as graduates ourselves ...

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Graduation Announcement Tips, Wording, and Special Poems
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Sending Graduation Announcements - So, its graduation day and its time to let everyone know that you are a proud graduate. Now that all those seemingly endless years of toil and hard work have finally paid off, it’s finally time to celebrate. First things first, start by sending out graduation invitations and announcements to all your near and dear ones. Most colleges and high schools ...

Graduation Invitations in General and the Etiquette
Graduation Party Invitations - Planning the Party - Everyone who has played a role in the life of the graduate should be sent an invitation to the graduation party. It is understood by most that tickets to commencement are limited, however an open house allows for everyone to congratulate the graduate. - Invitations - You can choose informal themes, such as a backyard ...

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Choosing Graduation Invitations Theme - Whether for you or a friend, Graduation day is one of the most joyous and welcomed occasions in any student’s life. It marks the end of your educational journey that can sometimes seem to be an endless and intolerable journey. Graduation is a once in a lifetime event, so give this event the honor and prestige that it truly deserves. The very first ...

The Traditions of Graduation Cap & Black Color in Your Invitations - When it comes to graduation invitations or stationary there are some traditions that are still observed by most people. In the majority of samples that you look at while shopping you will find that there are graduation caps in the majority of them. This is simply an obvious choice of décor since it is an invitation for a graduation ...

Graduation Invitations Theme
Casual Graduation Party Ideas - If you want to throw a wonderful party for that special high school or college graduate in your life, don’t assume you have to spend a fortune and put together some very elegant get together. After all, your graduate has already worked very hard to achieve this accomplishment and now just needs some time to relax and unwind. That’s why sometimes a more casual ...

Throwing a Cocktail Theme Graduation Party - Graduating from college is a major accomplishment and is definitely one of the best reasons to have a celebration. However, too many graduation parties are all the same. If you want to throw an amazing party, then you’ll want to take a creative approach with your graduation celebration. One idea is to celebrate with a cocktail theme ...

Throwing a Party for Valedictorians and Summa Cum Laude Graduates - Graduating from high school or college is a huge achievement, but if your student is graduating with honors then that achievement is even more deserving of a special celebration. No ordinary graduation is going to be sufficient. Background on Graduation Honors - If you’re not familiar with all of the “honors” terminology, then ...

Black, Red, and Green for Graduation Invitations - Graduations are one of those major milestones in life that deserve not only to be recognized but also to be celebrated. Whether the student in your life has just earned a high school diploma, a bachelor’s degree, or an even higher degree, you’ll want to find a way to show him or her just how proud you are of their hard work ...
Ideas for a Formal Graduation Party - When we think of graduation parties, sometimes we have the impression that all of them are just full of young people drinking too much and playing loud music. And sure some graduation parties would fit that description pretty well, but that isn’t your only option if you’re planning a celebration for a special student in your life ...

Feng Shui Graduation Party Ideas - Celebrating a graduation is a big deal. The family wants to show their pride at how well their student has succeeded. The student wants to know that he or she has done a good job by achieving this important life goal. When you’re planning something this special, then it only makes sense that you should take into consideration every possible way of ...

Creating Tassel as Embellishments For Your Invitations - If you want to create a graduation invitation that is sure to get the attention of those you invite you can do a lot of it yourself. It can be fun to add your own personal touch to it, even if you order the actual stationary and then create a tassel as an embellishment. Everyone associates a tassel with graduation, so this can be a fun addition! If you ...

Clip-Arts for Graduation Invitations - Do you want to add some fun and uniqueness to your graduation invitation but you aren’t sure what may or may not be appropriate? If so, you aren’t alone. The fact of the matter is that there are a lot of fun or original things that you can do; you simply need to infuse your own style into it and get creative. Anything that you can imagine can generally be created ...

Personalize Your Graduation Invitations with Special Inspirations - A graduation invitation can be just a graduation invite, but there are some great things that you can do to add your personal touch and make it interesting and even inspirational to those that you send them to. There is nothing better than sending out invites that have been infused with your own personal style, whatever that may be ...

Differentiating Masculine & Feminine Invitations Theme - Because both men and women graduate from high school as well as college there needs to be a way to differentiate between invitations that are more appropriate for men and those that are more appropriate for women. This is not to say that there aren’t invitations that are appropriate for both genders, but if you want something that ...

Seasonal Graduation Invitations
Show Your Patriotism with Patriotic Graduation Invitations Theme
- Over the last couple years the patriotism in our country seems to have been renewed and this includes the young, the old, and everyone in between. If you are graduating from high school or college why not share your patriotism with others with a patriotic invitation theme? Why go drab when you can serve to inspire those that ...

Graduation Photo Christmas Cards - Are you graduating early? Many students that graduate early, graduate in the winter months, which is a great opportunity to do something different with your graduation invitation. You can not only send an invite to all those that you would like to attend your graduation ceremonies; you can send a Christmas greeting at the same time by enclosing a Christmas card with a photo ...

After The Graduation
Sending Graduation Thank You Cards - So, your graduation day has come and gone, the ceremonies were amazing, the graduation party was brilliant, and above all, the graduation gifts were super cool! The graduate is happy, the graduate’s guests are happy, everyone is happy. But, after the ceremony, party and gifts comes the most daunting part – sending out ...

Graduation Photo and your Scrapbooking Project - Honoring the graduate is one of the most important parts of the graduation ceremony. If you’ve organized your photo albums over the years, then everything should be up to date. But, if you are like most of us, then you’re family photos are probably piled up in boxes in the attic. Since you are going to be graduating pretty soon, now ...

Career Guide After Graduation - Transitioning out of college can be both, an exciting as well as a scary experience. There are newer and tougher challenges to face, unwritten laws to be followed, unexplored opportunities for progress – and humiliation – in every nook and cranny. While recent graduates and most other college students are preparing themselves to become experts ...

Reunion Graduate Party Planning - Once you graduate, you only get to see you friends every ten years at each reunion! So you want to have a fun reunion party this time and not a boring formal one? Planning for your reunion would mean coming up with a special plan or an idea for the party. From the decorations to the food and particularly the entertainment, your graduate reunion party ...

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Sunday, May 25, 2008

Stylish Messenger Bags


By Chris Rodriquez

Messenger bags are not only an ideal way to transport your items from point A to point B, but they have become somewhat of a fashion statement as well. It used to be that only bicycle messengers would carry these bags, but now everyone from students to business people can be seen carrying their own stylish messenger bag.

Comfort and convenience are of utmost importance and are tastefully combined in these messenger's bags. Men and women from all walks of life can look smart and sophisticated as they go about their daily business with their messenger carrying bag. Manufacturers are starting to create bag styles that appeal to an even broader range of lifestyles. This means there are messenger bags out there to suit everyone's tastes.

The fact that these messenger's bags are made with waterproof vinyl fabric sewn together with heavy duty stitching and protective padding gives you comfort in knowing your precious cargo will be protected from bumps and drops. There is plenty of space in a messenger carrying bag for all of your necessities such as laptops, business files, and other items. With all of the functionality of a briefcase, a messenger bag is more convenient for commuters who travel by foot or bicycle.

If you are looking to purchase a messengers bag, check out the internet for a great selection of brands and prices. Make your commute to work much easier by getting yourself one of these messengers bags, you'll be glad you did!

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Top picks for designer messenger bags:


TANO My Photo messenger bag. A perfect urban style messenger bag in all leather with a zip top and extra long adjustable strap to carry over the shoulder or across your body. Loads of storage pockets for all your little needs. Buckles, straps, zippers, studs and designer bag details you'd expect from Tano. There's a double strap option for carrying this multi-funcitonal Tano bag. Measures about 14 x 1 x 14 inches.

MARC JACOBS pale gray canvas messenger bag. Adjustable shoulder strap is a darker gray with red stripes and a center blue stripe. Strap measures approximately 36 inches long with a 12 inch drop when shortened. Strap measures approximately 60 inches long with a 30 inch drop when fully extended. Hardware is a white cream color. Messenger bag measures approximately 13 inch length by 14 inch tall with a 5 inch depth. Flap over top closure has a full length zipper with two separate pockets.
DIESEL nylon messenger bag in khaki green. The Diesel handbag or messenger bag measures aobut 12 x 12 x 3 inches with a single adjustable strap about 32 inche at its shortest length. Strap extends long enough to carry across the body in a messenger style. Constructed of easy to maintain nylon with a cotton twill strap. Leather trim. Full zip closure top. Front flap front has many extra zip pockets. Inside is fully lined and has more storage pockets.
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Friday, May 23, 2008

'It' bags of 2008

By Ingrid Chua-Go
Philippine Daily Inquirer


MANILA, Philippines—The Chloe Paddington, Balenciaga Motorcycle, Fendi Spy, Chanel 2.55 Reissue. A few years ago, these were the designer “it” bags, the ones that gave birth to the almost unprecedented waiting lists to purchase one, and the ones that also spawned a few thousand fakes.

Since then, Chloe has flooded the bag market with so many Paddington bags which made consumers almost despise the bag—the oversupply of the bag as well as its heavyweight “killed” it for many bag lovers.

Fendi “did” a Chloe with the Spy oversupply, and even took it a few steps further by experimenting with different (bordering on exotic) materials like rabbit fur, denim, sequins. People stuck to the classic leather version at the end of the day, and almost abhorred the presence of the Spy mutants.

The Balenciaga Motorcycle bag has since graduated to become a modern classic and is still very desirable with its new, bright colored versions.

And what of Chanel bags? Well, “Chanel is Chanel” is what you’d hear from the brand’s loyal fans who happen to be the younger bag-loving set these days.
The latest designer names that stayed on the lips of bag hags are Prada, Chanel, Goyard, Hermes and perennial favorite, Louis Vuitton.

Prada Fairy Bag. This deerskin bag is a piece of mobile art, featuring artistic paintings of fairies in jewel and earth tones. A recent trip to Paris and Rome cemented this bag’s position as a “winner”—it was sold out in the Prada boutiques! The best-selling style is a top-handled rectangular zip tote that opens right down to its size for easy accessibility.

Chanel 2.55 Metallic Reissue. Chanel’s recipe for success in its classic bag is to create a few more variations in leather and color for the 2.55 reissue. The reissue has gone from distressed leather, to metallic leather, then patent leather; from “diamond” quilts to “crocodile” quilts; and the latest, to “jigsaw puzzle” quilts. Chanel even upsized the bags, making them more functional and covetable now than ever.

Goyard St. Louis PM Tote. Evidence of this bag’s popularity? The brand is not even officially available in the Philippines, but there are already countless people toting this bag proudly. A few come-ons for this cabas are its hand-painted chevron patterned monograms, custom hand-painting of colored stripes of your choice and your initials, its light-as-a-feather weight, and its coated canvas which makes the bag waterproof and very easy to clean.

Hermes Birkin. In the more recent months, there has been continued clamor for this bag especially with its Spring/Summer-y colors (lagoon blue, curry yellow), and despite its hefty price tag. There are nearly 230 Birkins belonging to the bag population in the city of Manila alone.

Why? Its quality is excellent, with hand-stitched details and the absence of imperfection on the leathers used for the bags. That plus the Birkin has undeniably exuded the impression that the wearer can afford luxury. It is a status symbol.

Louis Vuitton Aquarelle Speedy. This is one of 2008’s most anticipated bags, a product of the collaboration between artist Richard Price and Marc Jacobs for Louis Vuitton. The Aquarelle “watercolor” Speedy is a modified style of the classic doctor’s bag, the Speedy, with a striking red acetate frame and karung (water-snake skin) handles. The more “affordable” version of the watercolor Speedy is also coming out the same time, with handles made of natural vachetta (cowhide leather).

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Thursday, May 22, 2008

Coach Handbags - An American Classic


By J Blu

Designer handbags
and accessories have become a fashion statement. Name brand authentic purses and luggage sets have become a symbol of the latest trend and the in crowd. Brands such as Prada, Fendi, Burberry, and Louis Vuitton are splattered all across the media sending fashion loving, money spending people into a shopping frenzy. These people can be seen running to the nearest department store to get the latest trend bag.

The designer brands mentioned previously all have one thing in common... none of them are American. And while there really is nothing wrong with that, let us focus our attention now on a great American company that produces fine quality handbags. Let us talk about Coach.

Coach Handbags and an its Relation to an American Classic Pastime

I see many women, young and older alike, sporting a Coach handbag on their shoulders. Not many of them know, or care to know for that fact, just exactly what the inspiration of Coach handbags were. Well, I can tell you that if you do not already know the answer to the posed subject, you may be very surprised.

According to the official Coach website, Coach was established in 1941. The first every Coach handbag to be made was inspired by a leather baseball glove. Yes, the design of the Coach Chelsea, Coach Hamptons, and even the Coach Ergo lines of handbags was fashioned after a piece of equipment used to play baseball, Americas favorite pastime.

It is very interesting to find out where inventors and designers find their muse. Baseball and fashion seems so odd together, but origins do tend to be ironic at times.

As surprising as that may seem, it is easy to see the resemblance now in the leather purses that Coach manufactures. The quality of the fine leather and the workmanship of the stitching and assembly is near seamless and almost reaches perfection. Surely any fashion enthusiast would be able to appreciate the fine craftsmanship of a bag made by Coach.

Is it Important to Know Where Coach Handbags Stemmed From?

Well, my short answer is no. It may not be important at all to be informed of where Coach handbags originated from. After this article is published, many will go on and perhaps never know about how Coach handbags relate to baseball. The thing is though, once you do know, this knowledge may perhaps give a different perspective of the purse that everyone has with the C monograms on it.

Coach handbags are not just another designer brand name. Instead, Coach handbags are an American classic. This knowledge gives a little added depth to the brand name. It is not just about buying the popular bag that everyone else has, and neither is it a handbag that makes you look like a person in the know about fashion.

Instead, owning a Coach handbag is more about having a piece of American history with you. Knowing how Coach handbags were once engineered and crafted gives off the feeling and aura of those good old-fashioned times. Does that give any more depth to designer handbags? Well, I will leave that up to you to decide.

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