15 July 2015

A Monogrammed Basket Tote

Totally obsessing over this monogram basket tote by British label Rae Feather! I first stumbled across it filled with freshly cut peonies via Poppy Delevingne's instagram and instantly fell in love. Whether holding towels and a book for the beach, a Saturday morning farmer's market haul, or picnic snacks and a bottle of rosé, it's the ultimate summer bag. Available in lots of colors and sizes, my only predicament is whether to choose black or blue! A truly timeless piece.


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24 August 2012

A Good Navy Bag is Hard to Find!

Lately, I've been loving navy. All summer long I've enjoyed pairing it with white for a nautical look. And heading into fall, it still feels fresh, paired with mustard, red, emerald green, maroon... even brown and black. I've convinced myself that the next bag I'm in the market for is a navy one. Everyone complains about navy being the most difficult bag and shoe to find, so I scoured my favorite online stores and gathered up my favorite options. 


07 February 2012

A Chanel Backpack

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I've been browsing vintage designer bags online and imagining a world in which I have a Chanel backpack. The one at the top is for sale on Bella Bag in case anyone's interested... or in case you're feeling generous and want to surprise me for my birthday. ;)


23 January 2012

The Coveted Celine Luggage Tote

I thought I'd brighten your Monday once again (and mine too) with a little bit of handbag eye candy. There are very few It bags that have had me jumping on the bandwagon, but if there's ever been one, it's the Celine Luggage tote. What do I love about this bag? Well, the elegant lines, the lusciously thick leather, the structured shape, and the lack of embellishment... to start with! 

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A few weeks ago there were a few for sale on Bluefly, and I was beyond tempted to go for it, but unfortunately the timing just wasn't right for my bank account. For now, I'll go on enjoying the bag vicariously through one of my very favorite style icons, Bee of Atlantic-Pacific:

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What's your take on the Celine Luggage tote? Love it, or hate it?
What It bag are you willing to jump on the bandwagon for?


16 January 2012

Kate Spade Barclay Street Handbags


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I am loving the new Barclay Street handbag collection from Kate Spade. The combination of stripes, black/brown, and classic luggage-inspired details covers so many of my favorite things. I can never seem to get enough stripes in my life, so it's kind of fun that this month, Kate Spade can't either.  

Browsing handbags online is always such a great cure for a case of the Mondays... Wishing you a wonderful week!


13 September 2011

Confessions of a Bag Snob: Fall Handbags on a Budget

Yesterday, I confessed that I am officially a handbag snob.  As much as I enjoy those seasons of life in which I feel comfortable making a glorious handbag splurge, right now I'm looking for an everyday brown bag, on a budget. (For the purpose of this post, I'm going to define "budget" as under $250.)  Although I haven't made my purchase yet, I have scoured the Internet looking for the best options out there.  These aren't necessarily the cheapest bags on the market, but I carefully chose the ones that I feel like I would actually carry. And since most of my blog readers have hinted that they prefer a stylish bag on a budget to an over-the-top splurge, I chose twice as many in this category!

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1. Linea Pelle Addison Hobo, $212 / 2. Cole Haan 'Heritage Weave- Avery' Hobo, $198 / 3. Tommy Hilfiger Signature Pockets Pebble Hobo, $91 / 4. Halogen 2-Tone Leather Tote, $198 / 5. Steve Madden Faux Leather BTaylor Convertible Satchel, $62 / 6. Jessica Simpson Collection Blair Hobo, $88 / 7. Lauren by Ralph Lauren Silverstone Soft Hobo, $208 (SOLD OUT, Also sold here for $268) / 8. Brahmin 'Anytime' Tote, $225 / 9. Stuart Weitzman Collection Urban Madrid Large Hobo, $180 / 10. Hobo International Adela, $196 / 11. Dooney & Bourke Cork Pocket Satchel, $228 / 12. Tusk Orissa Satchel, $130 / 13. MICHAEL Michael Kors Crosby Medium Shoulder Bag, $222 / 14. Fossil Re-Issue Satchel, $188 / 15. Halogen Chain Tote, $168 / 16. Double Zip Bowling Bag, $79 / 17. Olivia Harris Trapezoid Convertible Satchel, $169 / 18. Paul & Joe Sister Classic Top Handel Satchel, $149

(Unfortunately, but not surprisingly, the Gilt Groupe options (17 & 18) are already sold out! If you would like to become a member of Gilt Groupe and access amazing designer deals everyday, click on my link.  I get $25 credit when you make your first purchase, and you get $25 credit when each friend you invite makes a purchase! It's a win-win situation! Not to mention Gilt is just my favorite place to shop ever.)

Which option do you think I should choose?

Also, P.S. If you have any handbag-related questions, pertaining to styles, designer recommendations, etc., ask away, and I'd be more than happy to answer! This is one area of expertise where I definitely know my stuff!

12 September 2011

Confessions of a Bag Snob: Fall Handbag Splurges

First of all, I am not a snob.  Yet somehow I have managed to become a bag snob. Maybe it's because I spent nearly a year of my post-college life selling handbags in a high-end department store. Unfortunately, teaching rich ladies the difference between a hobo and a satchel, educating them on embossed leather versus calfskin, does not supply a person with the money she needs to be a bona fide bag snob... even if she's working on commission.

I have not always been a bag snob.  I entered college carrying a knock-off Balenciaga Motorcycle bag, purchased from Target.  I remember receiving my first "designer handbag" as a gift, and experiencing sheer disbelief that I could carry my stuff around in something as fancy as Juicy Couture.  Even though I've always loved fashion and been able to spout off endless trivia on designers, models, etc., I've never been able to afford fashion.  (Of course no amount of money can buy personal style. I'm referring to "fashion" as what's on the runways, in the magazines.) But gradually, over the years, I guess you can say that I have shifted my fashion philosophy.  I no longer view my wardrobe as temporary, individual items, but as a permanent collection.  By no means am I the type of person who can afford to spend thousands of dollars on clothes.  But I would rather spend $500-$1000 on a bag I will carry forever than spend $50-$100 on ten separate bags I will carry for six months, when they'll begin to fall apart. Quality over quantity.

Since making this shift, I find myself unable to enjoy the cheaper bags sold at stores like Target in the same way that my blissfully naive college freshman self once did. (In no way do I state this as a judgment on people who approach fashion differently.) I'm almost saying it with a sense of nostalgic regret. Because right now I am in desperate need of an everyday brown handbag.  Sounds simple enough, right?  Not anymore.  I have become the girl who walks into any store, and without even looking at price tags, manages to pick out the most expensive bag of all.

So here I am, on a quest to find a semi-casual brown leather handbag, preferably for under $200... actually, the further under $200 the better! Of course I've been scouring the Internet, to make sure I'm aware of all the options, and I thought I'd share my finds along the way with my dear blog readers! To begin with, the current bags I love that come in way over budget.  Let's call them distractions.  But they're such beautiful distractions!  If you're an admirer from afar like myself, consider them eye candy.  Or if you're a fellow bag snob who actually has the income to support her snobby ways, consider me your personal shopper! I'm more than glad to be of service :)

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Next up: The "perfect" brown bag, on a budget!

21 June 2011

Brown Bagging It

Deep down in my soul, I've always believed in the existence of a stylish camera bag.  I've never seen one in real life, leading me to stuff my beloved DSLR in my purse.  This is a habit that is not only potentially hazardous to my camera, but also gradually destructive to my collection of leather handbags.

Recently, I discovered the bag that could finally be the solution!

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The philosophy behind ONA: "We believe that your camera bags and accessories should be discreet, stylish, and functional. They should complement, not distract from, your personal style. They should be rich and imaginative, like the photos you love to take. And they should boast an enduring design that allows you to carry your gear safely and comfortably."

If it's possible to be kindred spirits with a camera case, this one is mine.