Hermès Kelly Lakis Bag
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I like its clean and classic style.
Bags of Hermès are always simple designed but do look nice, moreover, this bag is very practical and high class.
This Hermès Kelly Lakis Bag is very formal looking and my father has owned one, which is very suitable for formal occasions.
This purse is available through replicaestore.com.
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Did Granny accidentally get her handbag mixed-up with Blair Waldorf’s!? I mean the Valentino Couture Braided Tote (originally ,950 now
is a perfectly fine bag, especially for around 0, but not for someone in Blair’s age-range (even if her character has a conservative style). I like the twisted top-handle (though I can think of a number of Miu Miu bags that incorporate that type of handle with better results), and I like the under-stated zips. The front braiding however looks a bit cheap and over-all the bag is missing some spice. I actually think if the tote was half the size and constructed to be an evening bag it would look a lot better.
What do you think about the Couture Braided Tote? Snob or Slob?
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Soccer moms, corporate climbers and the all-around well dressed: have I got a bag for you. Michael Kors’s supremely stylish yet versatile large shoulder bag–it’s featured prominently on mode du jour Carmen Kass in the designer’s spring campaign–is worth checking out. Four metal feet and ample (AMPLE) storage room aside, this hold-all is available in four combinations–soft calf with python trim, pearlized calf with Karung Trim, soft calf with Karung trim (California stores only) and python–but it’s this Optic White leather with silver hardware that I like. There’s nothing like a crisp white bag to usher in spring (just be wary where you set it). While I’m not normally a fan of overzealous hardware, I particularly like the rounded glimmering metal trim on the handles as well as on the outer pocket–the overall look is very graphic and architectural, much like the clothing from said season. The leather drawstrings on either side, meanwhile, keep your belongings out of sight from prying eyes. Kors has enjoyed success with his accessories thanks in large part to the talented Richard Sinnott (a former Harper’s Bazaar accessories director) who heads bag and shoe design. Michael, this guy’s a keeper. For life.
5.00-,895.00 available at Michael Kors boutiques.
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First off, this bag looks much better in person. You have to see the interesting print to get the full gist of what is going on. But really, what made me sit up and take notice is that Bottega Veneta is doing this same technique on a bag I pre-ordered during the Spring Trunk Show!! They fold the leather and apply the color so when it is unfolded you get an irregular and degrade effect at the creases. It is really cool when done right. In black and white, it is better for a small bag like a clutch but the Bottega Veneta I got is a giant hobo and in Spring’s trend color – yellow (BV calls it yolk, it is a softer yellow and not a sunshine bright one). Such a great way to add interest without going to exotics or embellishments. At Saks Fifth Avenue for 5.
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BOTTEGA VENETA has launched an exceptional new campaign conceived and photographed by fine art and documentary photographer Nan Goldin working together with Creative Director Tomas Maier. The Spring-Summer 2010 collection is an exploration of individuality. Serene and simple, it features a spare palette of white, ivory, cream, and straw. Touches of egg yolk yellow (Kelly ordered the bag above in said yolk!), Delft blue, orchid, and fever red animate the accessories and a few noteworthy dresses. In this collection, the sensibility of the woman is paramount. Her pale clothes serve as a canvas that’s blank until she completes it. It is the individual – the shape of her body, her movements, and her choice of shoes, bag, and jewelry – that determines the final look. Have to say this is one of the most breathtakingly beautiful ads I’ve seen for the season.
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I don’t own any gym bags per se (a la adidas or Puma), but rather take the gym as an opportunity to wear all those bags I bought that I now feel guilty about (ie the ones I thought I needed to have, but rarely if ever actually wear). I have more Betsey Johnson, Gucci GG print, D&G, and Moschino bags than my heart can bear to count. I like them enough to not want to put them in my donate pile, but don’t like them enough to ever wear them out (or at least not often enough to justify how much I spent on them…does anyone else sometimes get anxiety/guilt-trips when they look at their closets!?). So really going to the gym is like two birds with one stone for me:-) What do you carry to the gym? Vote in the poll below! And for buying info on the “real” gym bags pictured above, jump!
What do you carry to the gym?(online surveys)
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It’s great to see the accessories we’ve lusted after on screen and behind thick glass panels ‘in action’, and here’s Diane Kruger showing us what to do with an Alexander McQueen skull-embellished box clutch.

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Balenciaga is doing what it does best: smart, stark geometric lines brightened with vivid and eyecatching colour, in this new range of city bags. The toytown styling and clashing shades of previous lines have been toned down for this collection, which is made for working life.

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Calling all Lulu Guinness fans: the lovable label just kicked off a big sale on its website today, with loads of brilliant discounts to be had. The patent grey ‘Carmella’ bag pictured here, for example, is has been reducted by nearly £100, and is now on sale at the great price of £97.50.

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Burberry have brought in Harry Potter star and aspiring fashionista Emma Watson to represent their brand, and the decision seems to have been a match made in tartan heaven. I have to admit that I’ve often seen Burberry as more of a middle-aged brand, but Emma looks absolutely adorable in the this video and the clothes and accessories look every bit as youthful and fresh as she does here.

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