Sunday, December 13, 2009

SHOULDER SATCHEL PREVIEW FOR 2010

You can take one nice shoulder satchel with your relaxed, decidedly down town look to enjoy your new season 2010. Here we will bring you some trend about shoulder bags in 2010.  Belows are some favourate should bags for new season 2010.

Proenza shoulder mini satchel
Proenza shoulder mini satchel

Stella Mccartney chain shoulder bag
Stella Mccartney chain shoulder bag

Brahmin Olivia shoulder bag
Brahmin Olivia shoulder bag

Badgley Mischka small shoulder bag
Badgley Mischka small shoulder bag

Chole Elsie bag
Chole Elsie bag

Yevs Saint Laurent le sixieme chain should bag
Yevs Saint Laurent le sixieme chain should bag

Evening Bags' trend

Are you going to be a party animal or party queen in the night? Except nice evening wear and brilliant jewels, you must should have one glittering evening bag. It is small but mighty, sophisticated yet playful. Now let's have a look about the evening bag trend in Spring of 2010.

Devi Kroell large wooden clutch
Devi Kroell large wooden clutch

Kate Spade Spring Island Kaylee evening bag
Kate Spade Spring Island Kaylee evening bag

Diane von Ferstenberg Philornena clutch
Diane von Ferstenberg Philornena clutch

Prada purple nylon clutch
Prada purple nylon clutch

Marc Jacobs Iconic Glitter Rad bag
Marc Jacobs Iconic Glitter Rad bag

Franchi slik woven box clutches
Franchi slik woven box clutches

LV Paris fashion show the latest handbags

At lastest Paris fashion show last autumn and winter fashion Louis Vuitton 2009 conference which there are the latest handbags and other products.
On the selection of the autumn and winter show LVhandbags 09 , you can have the pro New LV autumn and winter this year!
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Friday, December 11, 2009

Gucci Handbags,Fashion Week 2010

I look through a lot of fashion shows and various accessories presentations. It’s an occupational hazard, particularly at this time of year, and it can be a little hypnotizing after a white. Click. Belted shift. Click. High-waisted trousers. Click. Oh, a cropped jacket. Click.

If the show isn’t wow-worthy, it can be easy to flip through Style.com without really absorbing what I’m looking at, much like I did with my textbooks in high school (and, let’s face it, college). But I looked through Gucci Handbags Spring 2010 twice, with rapt attention – not only is this Frida Giannini’s best collection of clothing since her era at the brand began, but it’s also the strongest lineup of accessories that I’ve seen from the brand in years.
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The collection’s clothes have a way of being minimal and ornate simultaneously, and that’s the only way to describe the bags as well. Even the lean, angular clutches are fashioned out of candy-colored crocodile skin that makes me want to say “I’ll take one in every color,” hand over my credit card, and not look at the total on the receipt.
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And that’s just the beginning. There’s texture galore by way of exotics like crocodile and python and Gucci’s signature logo embossing, and a few of the company’s classic details, like bamboo handles and horse bit hardware. The collection was varied and nuanced, containing a little bit of something for everyone; it was perhaps the most wearable, beautiful bag collection I’ve seen grace the runway in several seasons.

Louis Vuitton,Fashion Week Handbags

Between the half-shoes/half-claws shown by Alexander McQueen and Chanel Spring 2010 being show in a barn with smirking models, I thought I had seen every ridiculous thing that Paris Fashion Week had to offer.
And then at Louis Vuitton Spring 2010, creative director Marc Jacobs saw fit to attach furry tails to the bags. Yep, that happened.
As far as bags go, the show started…dreadfully. Most of them appeared to be made of dip-dyed cotton canvas in candy colors with coordinating fluffy appendages streaming off the back, which were sometimes bigger than the bag itself. After a dozen looks, I thought I was in for a very unpleasant show.
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But after a little while, things started to look decidedly better. I’m not sure if it was just the fashion show version of Stockholm Syndrome, I guess that’s always possible, but things rallied a bit during the middle and end portions of the show. Instead of canvas bags with animal parts hanging from them, Vuitton returned to the leathers and embossed logos to which fans are slightly more accustomed.

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Which is not to say the bags were boring – they weren’t. The opposite, in fact. And they weren’t entirely successful, but I appreciate the combination of colors, materials, and textures that Jacobs attempted in order to make something new out of one of the most recognizable logos in the fashion world. The collection was heavy on messengers, and the ones that combined logo leather with smooth in different colors were probably the best bags of the show, in addition to the duffel bags made of similar textures. Please, Marc Jacobs, if you’re out there: please give the tassel-covered bags a rest. Thanks.

The more I look through the bags from the last half of the collection, the more the eclectic ideas and influences grow on me, and I’m not sure what my final opinion will be once the dust of fashion week has settled. One thing is sure, though; adventurous collections like Louis Vuitton, John Galliano and Alexander McQueen are what make Paris the world’s reigning fashion city. New York has some catching up to do.

Chanel,Fashion Week Handbags

Like the rest of Chanel’s Spring 2010 collection, the bags that we saw walk their runway (barnway?) were more rustic-chic than classic Parisian. Whether that’s your thing or not, Karl Lagerfeld certainly seems to believe in it.


The problem with Chanel, though, is that for better or for worse, they have a lot of aesthetic history to consider when a new collection is designed, and Lagerfeld usually chooses to acknowledge that history. What that means is that mostly, Chanel doesn’t innovate. They do something different here and there, and a lot of their bags are quite lovely, but rarely do we see them starting new bag trends.

I don’t know if that’s a positive or a negative – it just sort of is. If you like their aesthetic, then I’m sure you’re completely fine with what they do and how they do it. If you don’t, there are plenty of alternatives on which to spend your money. There are a few unexpected things in this accessories, but mostly it’s just the same bags we’ve seen with slightly frayed edges. I can totally understand if that’s what they want to send to retail, but I also can’t help but wish Lagerfeld & Co. would embrace the fantasy of the runway a little bit more in the accessories department