Showing posts with label bags. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bags. Show all posts

Friday, 25 February 2011

Proenza Schouler PS1 bag obsession


When I am procrastinating at work, sometimes I go to proenzaschouler.com and just stare at the PS1 Medium Black Leather bag and dream that one day I will be able to own it, then I go out and play the lottery because it costs over a grand.

Today's procrastinating brought me to the new Fall 2011 pre-order PS1 Medium Blanket Jacquard available for delivery in October of this year. Not as versitile as the black one but just as beautiful and more unique.

Sunday, 10 October 2010

The best accessories from SS11- FENDI







 I love the colour combination at Fendi for spring and I especially love the tinted half-moon sunglasses.

Tuesday, 18 May 2010

Leave it to the Swedes-Fjallraven Kanken


I am contemplating walking to work on the days that I do not want to cycle. I desperately am looking for a nice looking backpack (or rucksack) to carry my things in so I don't get that hunched one shoulder pain.  I found a cute topshop one but for some reason this little leather version would look better worn as a one shoulder backpack Wang look.
My friend came into work with her gym bag and it was by the iconic Swedish brand Fjallraven, named Kanken circa 1974. I instantly saw this as a well crafted, cool and timeless bag that can carry your camping gear for festivals and your gym gear for, well the gym. I am planning a trip to Stockholm this summer so I am sure to pick one of these up, but there are soo many colours to choose from! What colour do you think I should buy?

Wednesday, 14 April 2010

Stella's Accordian Bag

What exactly do you put in this bag? A bird? Maybe Paris will start a new trend by carrying budgie's in her bag?
When looking for the price of this bag (£1, 335), Net-A-Porter shows that it does actually have a functional removal pouch, but why would you remove it?

Wednesday, 17 March 2010

The "Shoulder" Bag

The fringed shoulder trend has now cropped up on bags too. The Italian brand Trussardi 1911 has added metallic fringing to its bag's "shoulders". At 990 euro, you may want to DIY this one.

photo: colette.com
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