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September 28th, 2009

6 Ways to Pick Your Perfect Handbag

  1. Glance into your closet. Do you see a cornucopia of colors or do you sway toward a more neutral palate? Pick a purse within the color scheme of your current wardrobe. For example, if all you see is tan, go for a brown, cream or beige option, as a patent, neon-green number isn’t likely to get much play.
  2. Think of where you are usually located at 2pm on a Tuesday. What is your profession? If your job requires that you tote around paperwork, files, books or a pacifier, you need a bag that can accommodate. Think large, deep and square or rectangular.
  3. Look down at your shoes. Did you choose to wear them in pursuit of fashion or function? If you regularly wear toe-pinching heels solely because love their look, form will likely rule over function in this battle. Click through runway images for inspiration and shop from stores’ trendier options. If you donned comfy tennis shoes at your wedding, on the other hand, bare-boned practicality is for you. Focus on the bag’s size and build, and less on overall appearance.
  4. Go through your morning routine in your head. How involved is your “getting ready” process? Does it involve a lot of products, makeup and jewelry? If yes, then you’ll need a bigger purse with several compartments to stash and organize all these maintenance-related doodads. If you a Cherry-Chapstick-only kind of lady, a simple zipped pocket in the lining should suffice.
  5. Think of the last time you lost something. If you can’t remember, then you can probably handle a clutch. If it was within the last week or two, you need a shoulder strap, my friend.
  6. What did you do last Saturday night? If you were out on the town, you’ll need a smaller evening purse on hand. If nightlife adventures aren’t your style, your bigger daytime bag is likely all you need.

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September 25th, 2009

Weekly Blogosphere Roundup

I know they say fashion is cyclical, but some things should just be left to the Flintstones in the Paleolithic era, no? American designer Jeremy Scott does not agree. I don’t know about you guys, but I could not believe anyone would dedicate that amount of time to putting all of those cartoon looks into a “collection” and try to be taken seriously. Please, everyone, let’s keep those looks to Halloween. Yikes.

Speaking of, uh…interesting ideas, here’s another one to lift those eyebrows: We love our men just the way they are, but do you ever wished your guy was a bit taller? Zac Posen just might have a solution.

Feeling sassy? Love a little animal print? Alana at Sassy Fashionista says yes and yes. She featured one of our rockin’ Handbag Heaven bags on her blog!

While you’re here, we wanted to give you a little love, so here’s a poem for you. I can guarantee it will brighten your day, for more than one reason:

Roses are red.
Stilettos are tall.
Jimmy Choo…
For one and all!

And just for fun — a kaleidoscope for (bored) grown-ups. Seriously, though. It’s awesome.

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September 24th, 2009

13 Reasons Bags Are Better Than Boys

1. It is completely your choice which bag you carry; you can carry the most gorgeous bag you want.

2. You never have to worry about your bag not dressing for the occasion.

3. Your bag will be with you as long as you choose, and will wait faithfully until you choose to carry him again.

4. You’ll never hear a complaint about having to carry all your stuff.

5. Sandwiches are not a daily requirement for bags. I promise.

6. Handbags actually prefer to hang out at Starbucks, thank you very much.

7. You know those really “fashion” outfits your guy thinks are dumb, but toward which you know Carrie Bradshaw would totally give a nod? Yeah, your bag thinks you look fabulous.

8. Handbags don’t change their minds. It’s okay, girl. I know.

9. Bags don’t get tired, bored, nor cranky.

10. You can sing along to Christina Aguilera as loudly as you want with your handbag in the passenger seat. He doesn’t care you can’t hit anywhere CLOSE to those notes.

11. Speaking of Christina Aguilera, I can guarantee your bag shares your exact taste in music.

12. Your bag would. be. shocked. if you went shopping without him.

13. And finally, the only parts of your body that matters to your bag are the crook of your elbow and your shoulder. And those always look good, baby.

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September 22nd, 2009

Fashion Week For All

Hold on to your handbags! Fashion Week is upon us!

A show of hands of those unfamiliar? Fashion Week takes place twice a year (more if you take into account resort and couture collections) in the four fashion capitals of the world – New York, London, Milan and Paris. Each event involves seven glamorous days of high-heels, models and very little sleep, as the today’s geniuses (Einstein who?) unveil their latest creations.

I was lucky enough to attend to craziness around this time last year as a result of my former position with Women’s Wear Daily. It was perhaps one of the most loco weeks I’ve yet experienced…my feet will never be the same. Although looking back from the safety of my padded office chair, the stress was nothing compared to the excitement of the celebrity sightings, the amazing style of the show attendees and of course being able to see the glorious garments from a distance of just inches.

Though not everyone gets the chance to be trampled by a model while innocently trying to buy coffee (sadly, a true story…), you can get a taste of the style with just a few easy clicks.

Click the runway shots for a closer look. Click a bag to make it your own!

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September 18th, 2009

Weekly Blogosphere Roundup

Ever experience shopper’s regret? You know, when, at the time, that piece of fashion goodness didn’t seem necessary, but in hindsight would have made your life a better place? Winona at Daddy Likey totally emphasizes.

Did you get to attend shows at New York Fashion Week? Yeah, me niether. Catch up on all the stylish shananigans at NY Magazine’s blog, The Cut. Which designer’s collection is your favorite?

Don’t miss on Lisa’s fantabulous deals this week. Did someone say free chocolate? I’m there.

Three words: Snuggie. Fashion. Show. The girls at Fasshonaburu will give you the gory details…if you dare.

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September 17th, 2009

Comfort in Constant

There aren’t many constants in my life. I mean, yes, I have one of those “real jobs,” but the trials are different ever day.

Some days, I am a communication station and talk to, seemingly, everyone in my little BlackBerry address book, and other days, I feel completely cut off from the world. One day, I’m having a solo dance party in front of my air conditioner and going on a nine-mile run, and the next, I want nothing more than to eat some tater tots and watch Burn After Reading until I fall asleep.

(Yes, tragic comedies soothe me. It’s my party.)

Monday, I’m in sweats; Tuesday, a dress with ma hurr did. I’m usually a night owl, but sometimes I’m passed out before it even reaches the AM! You know, for those nights when I’m feeling *really* responsible.

You get the idea.

But what stays the same? My handbag. THAT’S RIGHT. I wear the same bag for months at a time. Months. And I feel no shame.

I’m a creature of habit, at heart. I’m not a big fan of routines, but familiarity is something I value. I know the exact contents of my bag, and it’s comforting to know everything will be in there as I begin my morning sprint.

There’s comfort in constant.

For example, today was a rough day. I don’t know what started it; Beyonce was my iPod alarm this morning, for goodness’s sake. How that got me started on the wrong foot, I have no idea. It was just all those little things that build and build until I’m tweeting about looking for a fight.

Don’t get me wrong; I’m extremely non-violent by nature (read: I’m a vegan. No joke). But I was ready to RUMBLE.

Now, I wasn’t about to ask for a hug (though I’m sure I would have had, at least, three eager hugs waiting in my love-filled office), but I did need comfort. I don’t know what subconsciously caused me to feel the need to have my bag near, but before I knew it, we were sharing my chair.

Sitting right behind me, my soft, quilted Sami gave me silent comfort. Who knows why? The contents were nothing sentimental. The bag itself is just that: a bag. But the slight weight of it against my lower back was enough to calm my nerves.

Maybe it’s because I’m used to having him around. Maybe I’m slightly obsessive. Or maybe there’s just comfort in constant.

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September 15th, 2009

8 Reasons Why I Choose Not to Spend a Small Fortune on my Handbag

Despite the status implications, painstakingly meticulous craftsmanship and included little-bitty 100-page booklet urging its authenticity, I could never bring myself to drop a couple grand (or more!) on something in which I stuff Kleenexes. I pay no disrespect to those pricey little beauties, as this is coming from a truly dedicated lover of all things fashion (Karl Lagerfeld for president!), but when the reasoning process truly begins and ends, the under-one hundreds win every time. Read on to learn why.

  1. Precipitation. It’s nature, kids. You can’t always avoid a sudden rain shower. What you can avoid, however, is the shower of tears that’s likely to follow getting your $2000 purse wet.
  2. Ball-point pens. Ink spots…great for physiological assessments, not so great for signature silk interior lining, hand-stitched in an Italian atelier.
  3. My non-diagnosed A.D.D. (Attention Deficit Disorder). Let’s just say I suffer from “see something shiny, need to have it NOW” syndrome. Even my most beloved bag – you know, the one that decidedly made every bag before it seem about as current as a VHS tape – won’t always score high on the excitement meter.
  4. My need for regular meals. Dolling out that chunk of change would certainly end in some serious Dollar Menu dining, which, as we all know, can get ugly fast.
  5. Hershey kisses, those little Dove chocolates, or any other melty, highly delicious piece o’ candy. These little guys in your handbag + a hot day = nothing short of disaster
  6. The “(insert name here) got a brand new bag” feeling. After investing a couple G’s in a handbag, it’s highly doubtful that I’d be getting a new one anytime within the next decade …or three.
  7. My copycat avoidance policy. If it’s an “it” bag (I.e. celebrity-endorsed with a serious price tag), everyone has it. Boo to that, my friend. Individuality rules in my book.
  8. Commercials requesting sponsorships for sad little kids in Uganda. Youtube one of these vids and just try to rationalize that monogrammed duffel.

How about you? How do you feel about spending the down payment of a pre-owned vehicle on a purse?

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September 1st, 2009

Co-Pilot

My handbag is my co-pilot. I realized this one day while driving. I didn’t see the street on which I had to turn until it was RIGHT THERE, so I had to hit my brakes kind of hard in order to not miss it. Now, I’m no soccer mom, nor do I usually drive with anyone in my passenger seat. But my immediate instinct was to put my right hand out and protect my bag from toppling over.

You know, because I didn’t want to startle him.

And I’ll have everyone know there was no harm done; my purple Sami Quilted Handbag was just fine. He took the turn like a champ.

See?:
My Adorable Co-Pilot

Anyway. Back to the co-pilot thing. Where does my bag sit in the car? The passenger seat. Where does he go in a restaurant? In the chair next to me. If my vehicle is full of people, would I put my bag in the trunk? Ha! No. You’d better believe I hand him off to the passenger to act as a temporary lap dog.

“Yeah, go ahead and dig through it! Let me know what you find.”

There’s just something about my handbags that causes me to want them close to me at all times, and it’s not the fact that they house my wallet or die-without-it ibuprofen. I’m sure it’s psychological (let’s not even get into my phone-always-in-hand obsession), but I’m just more comfortable if I’ve got my bag with me. I feel more prepared. You never know when you’re going to need that spare fork, that old receipt, that pocket Constitution.

(You think I’m kidding.)

After I laughed to myself at my instinctual protective-mom gesture, I looked over at my Sami and thought about why I did that. I still don’t have a solid answer—Did I fear he would roll to the floor and get dirty? Was it to protect the contents from spilling?—but I do know that on the importance scale, my bag is pretty high up there. Who knows why, really? I mean, it’s just something I haul all my stuff around in. But I really value my handbags, so I looked over at my Sami. And I smiled.

Now my Sami’s safe and secure ;)
Sami Safe and Sound

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