Juicy Couture Downtown Royal Tote
Oh my God, you guys. I’ve found a Juicy Couture handbag that I like without caveat or qualification. Someone bring the smelling salts, I feel faint.
Oh my God, you guys. I’ve found a Juicy Couture handbag that I like without caveat or qualification. Someone bring the smelling salts, I feel faint.
Alright, alright. I know we’ve already covered another Rebecca Minkoff bag today, but I’m sorry, I’m not sorry; I couldn’t help myself. The RM Nikki bag is one that we’ve seen several times before, but now there is an option for an exotic look. The Rebecca Minkoff Python Microfiber Nikki Hobo Bag actually makes me squirm. I don’t like it one bit.
I think I might be taking crazy pills, but I find myself totally enamored of the Coach Sequins Spotlight Bag that some of Little Jenny Humphrey’s high school minions were sporting on last night’s new episode of Gossip Girl.
They had the bag, which is part of Coach’s teenage-focused Poppy line, in three different colors, and I loved each more than the last. But for a fall/winter season where so many things are black and silver, wouldn’t red be a great addition to so many outfits?
Shock of shocks, folks: this bag isn’t made of suede. I know, I’m shocked too.
In all actuality, the Andrew Marc Amadeus Anastasia Leather Hobo is made out of highly processed matte leather, and if looks are not continuing to deceive me, it appears to be wonderfully soft and supple – perfect for the hobo shape.
In all honesty, I typically forget how amazing J. Crew handbags can be. Sure, they aren’t designer handbags like we cover over at Purse Blog but I can’t help but notice how great some of these bags really are. For example, I came across the J. Crew Mini Patent Campo Bag and instantly fell in love. First of the shape itself was enough to lure me in. But then the more I looked at the bag, the more I began to love it.
Ahh, finally. It’s been a while since Foley + Corinna came through for me with a bag that I truly enjoy, but the day has come.
The Foley + Corinna Zipper Bag isn’t the greatest thing I’ve ever seen, but it’s simple, functional and on-trend at a very reasonable price.
If Monserat de Lucca continues producing handbags with such amazing, touchable and smooshy leather, I don’t know what I am going to do with myself. I covered the Monserat de Lucca Divina Clutch just a little bit ago and completely fell in love with it. Now, today I found yet another bag that I am completely adoring for many of the same reasons as the clutch.
Oh la la! Or should I say Oh Lou Lou!?! Ok, bad joke, but hey, that’s what you get sometimes. Just like any season, there are certain colors that seem to be staples. When it comes to the Fall I embrace the rich, dark browns, oranges and yellows. Yet at the same time, I love being able to add a warm splash of color that is a bit different than what you might expect. This Alexis Hudson Lou Lou Clutch is just the combination of color that I am talking about.
It was always about this time during the fall semester that I would start getting irritated with my school bag. Class had been in for six weeks, the first round of tests and papers were done, and things inside my tote bag were looking a mess. I always just carried my laptop and whatever paperback books I needed for my lit classes, so when tests and papers were graded and returned, my bag turned into a nest of crumpled assignments with a stray, empty bottle of Diet Coke here and there, and I would start thinking that it was time for a new bag.
It wasn’t really time for a new bag, it was just time for me to start carrying a folder to put stuff in and throwing away my empty drink bottle at the end of class, but that never occurred to me until after I graduated. If I was still in school now, I’d have my eye on something like the IRO Boker Bag.