Check out this tacky hobo by Gucci, it’s so trendy and rich in color. Although the hardware logo of this stylish bag is different from the regular bags of this brand but its shiny patent leather and design is really making it attractive. This Hysteria medium hobo bag is a must-have for those fashionistas who think of fashion beyond the contemporary trend. Team it up with a knitted dress and high heel ankle length boots for a killer look. To add more style to your look drape a brown scarf. This beautiful bag in rich tortoise-tone patent leather will make you look unique yet very classy. Try this one and enjoy being a tacky-wacky chic!
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Try this really stylish and beautiful Satin Bow Kiss-Lock Clutch. I just fell in love with this sweet and sexy purse. Christian Louboutin has finely designed this cute satin purse for those adorable ladies who love to carry delicate things. You can team up this lovely clutch with a satin dress and stiletto peep toes for a celeb style. If you don’t like to experiment with your looks, go in for a leather skirt and off shoulders top and platform sandals. This clutch is tagged at $895 and you can grab it from Neiman Marcus. Go for it and flash a red carpet look.
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Balenciaga Bags Fall 2009 Colors
Gorgeous soft goatskin leather
Zip top closure opens to a main compartement with an interior zipped pocket.
Fully lined interior.
My love -Balenciaga
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prada fairy bags
The Fairy Bag is an art. Crafted from the luscious deerskin leather, with most refined craftsmanship, it is worh much admiring and drooling. The soul of this bag is the illustration painted by James Jean. His comic art successfully collaborated with internationally renowned fashion house Prada to create a faerie world of fairies. . The hues are plum, black and earth vividly with a slight shimmer of the deerskin background. With fairies, nymphs on the forest glade, this bag is infused with life and spirit. The bag is designed in a simple shape with dual top handles, but looks enchanting and majestic in whole.
The designer of the bag is the head of Prada, Miuccia who is always ‘trying to find a new creativity’ and commissioned artists to do illustration for her collections. There is no doubt the Fairy Bag is a huge success. After its premiere in spring 2008, it has been redesigned into various styles such as tote, messenger, wristlet and clutch. The signature fairy prints also spread to Prada’s shoes, frocks and scarves.
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Marc Jacobs ended the season at Louis Vuitton in Paris as he began it with his own show in New York: with the eighties. Different city, different accent, though, and this slice of the late eighties—ruffled, ruched, and poufed as it was—looked as if Jacobs had pulled out his 1987 magazines and worked up a playful homage to Christian Lacroix. He didn’t quite put it that way backstage, however. Jacobs said that, partly in preparation for the Model as Muse exhibition at the Met and his role as honorary chair of the opening gala, he was thinking of “all those great French muses of the late eighties.” Specifically, he cited Marie Seznec (who modeled for Lacroix), Victoire de Castellane (who worked for Chanel), and Inès de la Fressange (who was virtually French fashion mascot in chief at the time).
Looking back on those days of chichi fashion extremes brought out a lot of jeune Parisienne frivolity in the clothes, if not the staging, which was done, pseudo-salon style, without a runway (albeit in a large transparent tent parked, as usual, in a courtyard of the Louvre). The chance of a close inspection revealed lots of puffy peplum jackets, tons of shirring and ruching (in print or leather), bubble skirts, bejeweled satin leggings, and a mini lace Marie Antoinette pannier dress with a saucy sheer balconette. Jacobs’ take on big shoulders ran from grosgrain bow-smothered balloon puffs to the widest short coats (in camel or red) on any runway—almost as broad as they were long.
It was also a rich accessory fest for the leather goods company. Leather necklaces and belts came fashioned like paper chains, and thigh boots were topped with ruffles and balanced on pearl and glitter-covered heels. The all-important bags had also acquired eighties pie-crust frills and gilded monograms. If it wasn’t quite the fashion tour de force of Vuitton’s Spring collection, this penultimate show of an often dour and cautious season read as a welcome interlude of cheerful, flirty confidence in a post-crash depression.
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