Monday, May 31, 2010

ABC's of Handbags

There is a little more to handbags than meets the eye. There are hundreds of designers and styles to choose from, and there are purses out there to fit your every need. So how do you know what style to buy?

 












The Backpack:

In the late 1980s handbag designers “embraced a practical object made out of everyday material and turned it into the period’s most coveted status symbol..
Designer backpacks are still popular for their practicality.

Quite often you see kids with these bags, or those who travel a lot or need to have everything close at hand because they hold a LOT of stuff!












  
The Baguette:
A popular French loaf-shaped bag made famous by Fendi. It usually has a short shoulder strap and is of small to medium size.
In 2007 the Fendi Baguette celebrated it's 10th anniversary.

These are cute little bags and perfect for a young girl or if you only need to carry a few things.


 
The Birkin Bag:

The Birkin was created in 1984 by Hermès under guidelines from British-born Jane Birkin, who wanted a bigger, easier-to-handle bag in which to carry her many things. The Birkin is a custom, handmade, highly touted bag made of animal skins and fine material. It carries a sophisticated air.

The Box Bag:

Often doubling up as a vanity case, this style was popularized in the 1950s and bags were often made from Lucite.
Box bags were named due to their cigar box shape and today this hard cased style can also be found in wood, straw, cane and plastic, but Lucite has re-emerged as a popular material in 2008.

    





 The Bucket:

This roomy bag emerged in 1933, providing a popular, fun style which broke with tradition.
Based on the shape of a bucket there are variations which can still be found in stores today and are produced mostly in leather.












The Clutch Purse: 
 
The go anywhere rectangular evening bag designed to be held or tucked underneath the arm.
Many variations in all sizes and fabrics have emerged over the years. This bag has become just as versatile for daytime as evening wear.

This style of purse is a must for a special occasion and only if you just need to carry a few items.
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 The Hobo:

A soft, large, slouchy (usually crescent shaped) shoulder bag favored by Gucci.

Slouchy and comfortable, these don't have a lot of form inside and things can get kind of jumbled up. Buy an organizer for inside your purse if you get one of these.


The Kate Spade Bag:
 
Categorized by many women as the bag that would go with everything, American designer Kate Spade set about creating handbags which were affordable and fashionable, without being boring. Famous for her box-shaped bags, Kate Spade's bags are made out of soft materials.

Kate's bags are absolutely and essential for any accessory  wardrobe and come in tons of cute, coordinating styles.
  
The Kelly Bag:

Hermès so named this bag after Hollywood movie star and Princess of Monaco, Grace Kelly, who was hardly ever seen separated from her Hermes bag. It’s smart, leather, tailored shape is reminiscent of a briefcase or document case and is a sophisticated, classic style.
The Messenger:

The Prada Messenger bag has become a popular fashion item of late. This large, usually soft shoulder bag is based on the traditional messenger bags that couriers or postmen carry. These are also known as cross-body bags.
   

The Murse or Manbag:

A man’s purse which is fast becoming a hot fashion item for men owing both to their practicality and street cred.

Yeah, you remember the commercial where the man has a 'European shoulder bag'? This is it.
The Pouch:

A soft, small bag, often with a drawstring, which was designed to be worn underneath clothing in the early 1900s.Today numerous variations are available and are mainly used as an evening wear accessory.

Slouchy and comfortable, these don't have a lot of form inside and things can get kind of jumbled up. Buy an organizer for inside your purse if you get one of these.


Satchel:

 
A bag with a wide, flat bottom, zippered or clasped top, two handles or straps. The satchel style was inspired by a piece of luggage and can be various sizes such as the doctors bag.

Reticule:


The reticule is the mother of modern handbags. It was birthed from necessity and convenience as an alternative way to carry personal items that used to be carried in dress pockets.

                 


The Saddle Bag:

Based on the shape of a horse's saddle, this shoulder bag with a long front flap is practical for everyday use.

Another perfect cross-body.





  
     

This bag is inspired by a shopping bag, which is sturdy and rectangular with an open top and two strap handles. The inside may have zip compartments.    


Usually recognized by their square, large shape, and usually associated with a beach bag, they have evolved into much more that something to carry suntan lotion in!   


Thursday, November 12, 2009








BagChick.com...classic styles at affordable prices?

Yeah. Absolutely and for sure. You can shop for a handbag for yourself, your little girl, your teen and all the friends you have. You can shop for a purse by color, fabric, personality, style, occasion or designer.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

The Right Bag for Your Body Type



When it comes to designer handbags, finding the right one is as important as a trendy pair of jeans, a sexy silk blouse or a killer pair of pumps. It matters which purse you carry, which is why most women have just as many purses as they do outfits.

So, here's a little advice to help you pick the right purse. Your investment should be a wise one, especially since handbags are so costly now.
Things to remember:
  • A handbag can either take pounds of your figure or add to it, depending on its size, shape and where it falls.
  • Never rush! Impulse buying, especially when it comes to purchasing a handbag. is a mistake. Make sure the 'fit' is perfect for you.
Nothing is more unflattering than the wrong bag for your body. Just as you would consider the style and cut of your clothes, so should you think about the size and shape of your handbag.
Handbags can be used to draw the eyes away from the parts of your body you want to hide, and focus attention on your assets.
A purse can also give new life to an outfit, update it, change its look and give it a new sense of style. A handbag is as important an accessory as your shoes, jewelry or the colors you put together.
There are hundreds of handbags out there, from oversized, small, short, chunky, skinny, rectangular, square, fussy, elaborately decorated or simple. You can choose from leather to vinyl. The colors are endless and you can hide behind your purse or stand out on the map like a beacon!
With so many shapes and sizes to choose from, which style should you choose?
Don't just try the purse on your body. Carry it under your arm, check out the inside to make sure it's roomy enough and has lots of room for your purse contents. Make sure the lining is strong and preferably that there are zippered pockets inside that you can zip shut and secure the contents inside.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Here's a little FYI for those handbag fanatics out there!

The Backpack:
In the late 1980s handbag designers
embraced a practical object made out of everyday material and turned it into the periods most coveted status symbol.." Designer backpacks are still popular for their practicality and are endorsed by, amongstothers, Muicca Prada, who has produced small, lightweight versions designed to replace a womans purse.

The Baguette:
A popular French loaf-shaped bag made famous by
Fendi. It usually has a short shoulder strap and is of small to medium size. In 2007 theFendi Baguette celebrated its 10th anniversary.

The Birkin Bag:
The Birkin was created in 1984 by Hermès under guidelines from British-born Jane Birkin, who wanted a bigger, easier-to-handle bag in which to carry her many things. Today to be seen carrying an oversized Hermès Birkin bag is the height of celeb cred.

The Box Bag:
Often doubling up as a vanity case, this style was popularized in the 1950s and bags were often made from Lucite, a shiny, hard material otherwise known as Perspex. Box bags were so named due to their cigar box shape and today this hard cased style can also be found in wood, straw, cane and plastic, but Lucite has re-emerged as a popular material in 2008.


The Bucket:
This bag emerged in 1933, providing a popular, fun style which broke with tradition. Based on the shape of a bucket there are variations which can still be found in stores today and are produced mostly in leather.

The Clutch Purse: The go anywhere rectangular evening bag designed to be held or tucked underneath the arm. Many variations in all sizes and fabrics have emerged over the years. The clutch bag has become just as versatile for daytime as evening wear.

The Hobo: A soft, slouchy (usually crescent shaped) shoulder bag favored by Gucci.

The Kate Spade Bag: Categorized by many women as the bag that
would go with everything, American designer Kate Spade set about
creating handbags which were affordable and fashionable, without being
boring. Famous for her box-shaped bags, Kate Spade's bags are made out
of soft materials.


The Kelly Bag:
Hermès so named this bag after Hollywood movie
star and Princess of Monaco, Grace Kelly, who was hardly ever seen
separated from her Hermes bag. Its smart, leather, tailored shape is
reminiscent of a briefcase or document case and is a sophisticated,
classic style.


The Messenger:
The Prada Messenger bag has become a popular
fashion item of late. This large, usually soft shoulder bag is based on
the traditional messenger bags that couriers or postmen carry.


The Murse or Manbag:
A mans purse which is fast becoming
a hot fashion item for men owing both to their practicality and street cred.

The Pouch:
A soft, small bag, often with a drawstring,
which was designed to be worn underneath clothing in
the early 1900s. Today numerous variations are
available and are mainly used as an evening wear accessory.

The Saddle Bag:
Based on the shape of a horse's saddle,
this shoulder bag with a long front flap, is practical for everyday use.

The Satchel: A hard framed, hand held handbag reminiscentof a school satchel, some have a shoulder strap.

The Tote: One of the staples of any womans wardrobe. The tote bag has a large open top with two straps or handles, very popular for the beach and casual wear. Tote bags can be colorful, in all manner of fabrics or classic leather for business or more versatile everday wear.




What is the "It Bag?"

It Bag is a term from the fashion industry used in the 1990s
and 2000s to describe a brand or type of high-priced designer handbag
by makers such as Hermès or Fendi that becomes a popular best-seller.

Some examples:

Hermès Kelly

Hermès Birkin

Balenciaga Motorcycle

Botkier Bianca Satchel

Bottega Veneta Knot

Botkier Trigger

Bulga Butterfly

Caprice Bianca

Chanel 2.55

Chloé Edith

Chloé Paddington

Fendi B

Fendi Spy

Givenchy Nightingale

Dolce and Gabbana Lily

Dior Samurai

Kooba Sienna

Louis Vuitton Speedy

Marc Jacobs Stam

Marcela Calvet Fay Dorys

Prada Fairy Bag

Rebecca Minkoff Morning After

YSL Muse

YSL Downtown

Treesje Asher Grande

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Handbag Secrets - What Celebrities Carry in Their Handbags

Ever wonder what celebs carry in those fantastic bags? Here is a few little secrets!

Chelsea, who can also be seen as Autumn in the new Just Jordan series, noted, “I’m always on the go and I never know what I’ll need, so I bring everything. And my friends count on that. Whenever they need something, they always come to me, for a bottle of water, a tissue, pens, or tape, nail polish, eyeliner, mints. Any thing you can think of, I’ll have it. I’ll just pull it out of my bag like a magician.”


interior designer and stylist Hannah Sandling, 31, carries the following...(I can't even imagine)
...Marc Jacobs sunglasses and case; Osiris glasses and case; wallet; Marks & Spencer diary; keychain with house keys; Samsung P300 mobile phone; Radley umbrella; Black iPod Nano 8GB; banana and banana guard; M&S nut assortment; chewing gum; Highland Spring water 500ml; Christian Lacroix Rouge perfume; toothbrush; mini Colgate; Travel tissues; safety pins; paracetamol; tape measure; dental tape; Post-it notes; Elizabeth Arden Eight-Hour Cream; Nivea Lipcare; Bobbi Brown Bronzer Brush; 2 Suqqu eyeshadows; MAC Select Moisture Blend SPF 15; eyelash curlers; OPI nail polish; face cream; MAC Select cover up; Liparazzi lip gloss with light and mirror; Suqqu mascara; Avon Uplifting Mascara; Elemis Pro Collagen Marine Cream; Dermalogica Multivitamin Hand and Nail Treatment; La Prairie foam cleanser; MAC blusher; Avon Blush; Avon eyeshadow; M&S Raspberry Lip Butter; 4head for headache relief; House Beautiful magazine. (A whopping 9 lbs!)


Christian Lacroix C'est La Fete Eau De Parfum Spray 3.3 oz




Tired of a messy handbag? Here's a great little gem to add to your purse!
KWIKI PURSE INSERT/ORGANIZER




Quickly change from purse to purse in an Instant! Now you can take your purse IN your briefcase/diaper bag! Have a place for everything and everything in its place! Your phone will ALWAYS be in the same place, your sunglasses will be ready, ALWAYS have a Pen available! For Purses, Diaper bags, Totes and Briefcases or Backpacks Only weighs 5 oz ! Material: Polyester w/PVC Coating This insert stands up by itself ! Cleaning: Just wipe with a damp cloth, Line Dry Send me an email after your purchase which color choice!! Small: 7"L x 3.5"W x 5.5"H Medium: 8"L x 4.5"W x 6.5"H Large: 10"L x 5.5"W x 7.5"H FEATURES: 2 Large Pockets in the front and back 2 Pockets on the ends and 7 pockets on inside!

Friday, March 13, 2009

High Heel Secrets - What Heels Do for You

Secret Fetish

Sexy High Heels - 5 Reasons Why So Many Men are Mad About Them

Have you ever been in this situation? When you were wearing sexy high heels to a mall or public place for example, all eyes especially men's were directed to you, or when you were with your boyfriend, he was always distracted by those women wearing sexy high heels, and that made you upset. Whatever it is, THE FACT IS MOST MEN LOVE TO SEE WOMEN WEAR SEXY HIGH HEELS !

It’s just a pair of shoe, in this case it is sexy high heels, but it can change entire look, image even the personality of a woman. Next is some reasons why those things can happen :

  1. Sexy high heels MAKE YOU LOOK TALLER. They change the angle of the foot with respect to the lower leg, which accentuates the appearance of calves, so cause your legs to look longer.

  2. Sexy high heels MAKE YOU LOOK SLIMMER. In straight proportion to the first reason. Tall is identical with slim, so sexy high heels won't make you look fat.

  3. Sexy high heels ADD A FEMINISM TOUCH TO SUIT AS WELL. They are the sexiest and hottest way to give the finishing touch to a woman’s dressing. Even though you just wear jeans and t-shirt but will be entirely different look with added of sexy high heels.

  4. Sexy high heels ALTER THE GAIT. They emphasize the walking gait which basically means your walk becomes far sexier because the height of the heel actually forces your hips to swing a little further to each side as you move. It’s also means that sexy high heels add a sexy wiggle to your walk.

  5. Sexy high heels off course MAKE YOU FEEL AND LOOK SEXIER. They change your body stance, make your calf muscles more pronounced, and force your butts and chests out -- it's nearly as if high heels force you into better posture ... and good posture is always sexy.

No matter how sexy your dress is, it WILL NOT WORK without sexy high heels.

..and if you want to get those gams even sexier, click on the sexy legs


to find out how!