الأحد، 31 أكتوبر 2010
الخميس، 28 أكتوبر 2010
الأربعاء، 27 أكتوبر 2010
الاثنين، 25 أكتوبر 2010
الأحد، 24 أكتوبر 2010
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Christian Louboutin Fifi 100 satin and lace pump
$725 net-a-porter.com
Christian Louboutin Palais Royal Clutch
$2,565 net-a-porter.com
14k Gold 3/4ct TDW Round-cut Diamond Bridal Ring Set (H-I, I1-I2) Overstock.com
$1,144 overstock.com
Lancome 'Tresor in Love' Fragrance
$72 nordstrom.com
CHANEL ROUGE COCO HYDRATING CRÈME LIP COLOUR Nordstrom.com
$30 nordstrom.com
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Christian Louboutin Fifi 100 satin and lace pump
$725 net-a-porter.com
Christian Louboutin Palais Royal Clutch
$2,565 net-a-porter.com
14k Gold 3/4ct TDW Round-cut Diamond Bridal Ring Set (H-I, I1-I2) Overstock.com
$1,144 overstock.com
Lancome 'Tresor in Love' Fragrance
$72 nordstrom.com
CHANEL ROUGE COCO HYDRATING CRÈME LIP COLOUR Nordstrom.com
$30 nordstrom.com
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الخميس، 21 أكتوبر 2010
Chanel’s Outstanding Pieces are just that – outstanding
Even if you don’t count yourself among Chanel‘s fans, you have to admit that there are a few things Karl & Co. do very well. Chiefly among them are the gorgeously detailed and often-exotic flap bags that the company releases every season in its Outstanding Pieces capsule collection, which is exactly what it sounds like – the best of the best from one of the world’s biggest handbag brands. Close-up pictures of all four of Fall 2010′s outstanding bags, which use alligator, stingray and python skins, after the jump.
http://www.purseblog.com/page/8/
Fendi adds some whimsy to its iconic zucca logo
Perhaps I’m merely willing to indulge Fendi’s recent logo-bag silliness because of the beautiful runway collections the brand has given us over the past few seasons, but first I liked Fendi‘s slightly bizarre horse-head tote, and now I find myself enjoying the flowered-but-not-frilly Fendi Roll Bag Tote.
I think the more likely explanation is that these recent bags show a brand that’s not taking itself too seriously, which is always worthy of applause. The double-dipped logo patterns of this tote could easily read gaudy and dated, but the somewhat delicate way in which they’re combined creates an oddly pleasant visual dissonance for which I’m willing to set aside my general distaste for logo bags.
I think the more likely explanation is that these recent bags show a brand that’s not taking itself too seriously, which is always worthy of applause. The double-dipped logo patterns of this tote could easily read gaudy and dated, but the somewhat delicate way in which they’re combined creates an oddly pleasant visual dissonance for which I’m willing to set aside my general distaste for logo bags.
For me, the thing that makes this tote work is the fact that the lighter and darker patterns don’t line up. If they had, it would just have looked like one sheet of pattern was dyed with a flower pattern; instead, the mismatched Fs give you a better impression of the topstitched fabric flowers (the yellow thread even adds some detail to the flowers, but you have to zoom in to see it), which looks far more interesting than just a regular pattern. In fact, the only think I don’t like about this bag is the price – for a simple fabric tote, no matter how whimsical, the price should be under $1000. Buy through Saks for $1010.
الأربعاء، 20 أكتوبر 2010
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