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Showing posts with label Handbags. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Handbags. Show all posts

11 May 2011

Travel Essentials

I feel like I have a lot of travel on my horizon.    Most of it is to see friends, near and far, and I couldn't be happier.  One of my most favorite things about travel is the ritual of laying out things, packing them all neatly, and picking out perfect travel outfits.  This post is about my carry-on purse/bag; the size and shape of it and what goes in it.  More posts to follow about perfect travel outfits, perfect travel luggage and how to pack for any length of time.  
THE BAG
The bag must be large, but not too large, and certainly CERTAINLY not too small - think goldilocks perfection here.  And it can't be too structured or narrow - room to grow, people.  I traveled once with my vintage Coach briefcase and regretted almost every moment of it because it doesn't grow. Anything more than a laptop or folder and you're pretty much donezo.  But, I loved the classic look and lines of it - i.e. it didn't look like I was carrying a plastic-pseudo-mini-tote. For size and classiness, I'm loving the below bags:
MIU MIU Large Leather Tote: Look at all that room, ladies: and if you don't have that much, it looks like it can appear narrow. I love this: $1670 at Net-A-Porter
For those who are cool with the actual "tote" look, I love this bag from Newbark. It's also priced right, too at only $695 at Net-a-Porter.  But, if you're carrying a laptop or huge amounts of cash or other valuables, the tote might not be the best idea. Beautiful Bag, though.
For a Bag to dream about, this is the $4000 Louis Vuitton GM Mahina Leather Bag. I'm swooning. This is a great shape- surely there is a something with a similar silhouette somewhere. But for now, I'm in love.

THE STUFF

After you have the bag, it's about the stuff.  In my travel bag now is:
My computer - Obvi. Can't be without her.
My phone, another obvi. Both phone and computer in travel-friendly cases to protect against the always-apparent guy tripping over every bag in the gate area or on the airplane.
A BIG, FATTY Wallet.  This is the only thing I really take in and out of my bag in the always- horrific security line at the airport or during pit stops on the road. Pack it with everything importante. Loves it. Hobo has GREAT big wallets. Find one that's big enough for a passport and boarding pass. The above is the Lauren- Summit Walled from Hobo. Only $118 on hobobags.com
I also love this tromp l'oeil version of the Hobo Lauren Wallet. $128 - same place.
Fave Chapstick. By Far. Only about $3.
I'm in love with these rice paper sheets that seriously and naturally take the "plane" shine off your face. I've found them at Ulta - only $4 for 30 sheets. Amazing.
Forget gum. It's dumb. (and that rhymes - so you know it's true.) Seriously, kids, mints are the new gum. And Altoids are the best. I have an icky addiction to these - always have these!
I used to be a fan of the pashmina for travel. Huge fan. But it always seemed to sit in my bag unused OR i would use it and my neck would get unbearably warm.  I'm a total fan of the cardi now. It's like the snuggie to the pashmina.  But like a much cooler version the pashmina.  It also makes sense. I love a semi-light weight unstructured version the the one above from J.Crew, $198. 
***Stay tuned for more Travel-themed posts

09 April 2011

MIXED PRINTS

I ascribe to the following two fashion ideals: 1. neutral solids are beautiful, timely and classic; and 2. if you're going to do prints, DO. PRINTS.  So, when I came across the "Mixed Prints" Sale on Gilt, I swooned.  Hard, ya'll.  I am currently planning out my wardrobe for the following week and scouring my closet for all the prints I own that can be coordinated into eye-concoctions based on these lovely outfits:
Yarnz Tie-Dye Scarf

Yarnz Neo Zebra Scarf

Reem Acra Jumpsuit

Rebecca Minkoff Clutch

Ali Ro Dress

Piazza Sempione Printed Woven Silk Trench

Bag by Carlos Falchi
Cynthia Rowley Dress

All Images and Designs at the Gilt Sale Shop

06 March 2011

Sunday

Happy Sunday! I hope you all are enjoying this perfect day! After thursday, this day is my absolute favorite day of the week, and thankfully, seems to stretch on forever. Today I'm busy
creating budding branch floral arrangements,
watching basketball,
baking muffin-scones, and
perusing Paris Fashion-week designers' spring collections:
Paul and Joe's Savoure floral-print playsuit, $540 net-a-porter
Chloe's Marcie Large Leather Tote, $1820 net-a-porter
Chloe Pleated silk-crepe dress,  $2115, net-a-porter
Yves Saint Laurent Belted satin-jersey one-shouldered gown, $2350 net-a-porter
Yves Saint Laurent Clover-print silk shirt dress, $2490 net-a-porter
Yves Saint Laurent Fake Chic crystal ring, $795 net-a-porter
Vanessa Bruno printed woven silk maxi dress, $1115 net-a-porter
...After seeing blooming trees all week and these spring fashions, I am so super excited for spring. (Note: this excitement will soon fade into a strong and unflinching hate for spring and summer and sun and warm temperatures and allergies and the like.)

14 February 2011

Loving Love

I love love. Ergo, I love days that celebrate love. Ergo, I love valentine's day. Ergo, I am dedicating this blog to all love and love-inspired things (and the occasional red side table or random thing that really doesn't outwardly have anything to do with love other than the fact that i love it). Celebrate love today! 
West Elm's Hearts for Haiti - 10% of the Proceeds go to the HAND/EYE fund
Sweetheart Bib Necklace, Anthropologie $398
Lucky Number Knob, Anthropologie, $8


AURÉLIE BIDERMANN Pop silver-gilded heart necklace, $885, net-a-porter
Bright Morning Teapot, Anthropologie, $128


Diane von Furstenberg Striped knitted sweater, $245, net-a-porter

Jimmy Choo Rosabel grained-leather tote, $1750, net-a-porter
Tall Order Giraffe, Anthropologie, $30
Amazon, $13

21 June 2010

On My Swoonfest

Today on Gilt (I encourage you all to become a free member) there is a Marc Jacobs Collection Handbags Sale.
I wish I had a Job.
Mackenzie

Robert Jennifer


Hadarrah

I'm also loving the Iittala Sale:

Esspresso Cup and Saucer

Dinner Plate

Salad Plate