
Posts Tagged ‘shoulder bag’
The New Parker Perforated Op Art Coach Bags: Just Beautiful
June 9th, 2009
Parker is one of the newest bags collections from Coach. Aside from the signature fabric and the elegant accessories we are already used to see, Coach comes with a new proposal: perforated leather bags. Those tiny perforations which follow the op-art pattern give the leather a softer look, so it's almost impossible not to touch it when you see it.
The new Parker perforated Op Art shoulder bag is handy and stylish, with its two outside gusset pockets. Both available colors, the pale green and the gray are modern. I suppose that was the intention of the bags designer to make ...
The New Op Art Graphic Sabrina Coach Bag: Day to Day Style
May 11th, 2009
Starting last year, I noticed a shift in my preferences when it comes to bags: I like more and more the fabric bags. Not that the leather ones are uglier, but it's just a feeling that I'm saving some animals if I buy either PVC or textile bags. I'll give you only one such example of bag that saves leather: the new Op Art Graphic Sabrina from Coach. It is made of high quality fabric, with leather trim, and it offers two options for wearing it: as a handbag and as a shoulder bag, as it has a 22" convertible ...
Coach Cricket Swingpack: New for Summer 2009
May 11th, 2009
Many modern women feel like having a bag that's small, but with enough room for common items such as keys, mobile phone, wallet and make-up kit. Such a purse should offer the possibility to be worn cross body or like a shoulder bag, because we need our hands to be free for many things when shopping, for example. In the new Coach Cricket Swingpack I found all these characteristics that make a light purse for my shopping trips down town. The 46" webbed strap is just what I needed to feel free and the zip top closure offers me safety, ...
Mary Frances Handbags
July 22nd, 2008
This is a special page, dedicated to a very special handbags and purses designer: Mary Frances.
Mary Frances handbags is a company with an unique style. Each year, five new collections are launched, for the delight of all fans and collectors. You really have to see those bags to understand the vision of Mary Frances, the clothing and fashion designer who has spent 18 years of her life creating those state-of-the-art accessories.
Due to her creativity and to the quality of her works, awards didn't let themselves expected too much: Mary Frances got the Accessory Designer of the Year award, at the ...
Absolutely Crazy Bags – Mad III
May 9th, 2008
Mad Imports Isadora, AppleOur signature clutch features uniquely carved wooden handles, a hand embroidered baobab tree and a soft raffia/cotton blend fabric.
Mad Imports AcaciaThis lovely tote is hand crafted by Kenyan women using natural fibers of the sisal plant. It's trimmed with leather and has sturdy leather straps.
Mad Imports DriftIn Kenya, Baobab trees are used for their bark and water storage. The bark, which quickly regenerates, is used to craft this beautiful clutch-sized handbag with leather trim and metal handles. Absolutely adorable!
Mad Imports CalabashThis bag is hand woven and dyed by Kenyan women using bark from the baobab tree. It ...
