Iconic bag of the week-Rockie Pastels

Alexander Wang Rockie

There is a bag that comes in all the pastel colors that we love this season.

We present you-Rockie!

We’re struck by this Alexander Wang satchel’s blend of innovation, edge, and versatility. The rivets lend undeniable attitude—but we know you’ll be equally comfortable sporting it in the office and on the street.

The bag comes in a variety of colors and textures.
Price range USD 790- USD 1200 and up

Iconic bag of the week-Rockie Pastels

Pretty Pastels Love

Baby blue and pink pastels took over the Fashion Week street style and also the fashion shows!

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What a beautiful trend! I hope it will last more than one season 🙂 The world seems so delicate, fresh and happy in pastels.

Although the most present shades are blue and pink don’t ignore the other pastel colors: green, violet, yellow, orange….style it in the most original way possible or just in a simple way and you wont go wrong. Is all about the color!

Wear oversized or structured coats, textured materials, wool, mohair, faux fur…

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So while the temperatures are still low, wear pretty pastels coats!

I will for sure!

Pretty Pastels Love

Iconic bag of the week

LV Luggage

All the fashionistas know what we are talking about when it comes to travel in style.
Who doesn’t want a piece of LV luggage to carry on in their travels?

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The short story:

In the 1830s, a provincial young Frenchman named Louis Vuitton traveled — on foot — from his hometown to Paris, more than 400 km away.
One of the odd jobs he struck up in Paris was as an apprentice layetier, a kind of manservant who would pack trunks for well-to-do travelers.
Vuitton must have really known how to pack a trunk, because he soon caught the attention of Napoleon III, who hired him to be layetier to his wife, Empress Eugénie.
His tenure and skill in this field gave Vuitton considerable expertise in travelers’ needs. In 1854 he opened his own trunk-making firm in Paris. His first trunks were lightweight and airtight, with flat tops to facilitate stacking. They were wooden frames covered in gray “Trianon” canvas.
Louis Vuitton trunks were soon very popular and, like today, oft-copied. The company had to keep changing its signature pattern due to copycats. The trademark brown and beige stripes debuted in 1876; twenty years later, the “Monogram” pattern was unveiled, with that familiar “LV” monogram plus four-lobed flowers ‘borrowed’ from the Japanese visual culture that was so fashionable in the late-19th century.
By 1913, the Louis Vuitton store on the Champs-Elysées in Paris was the largest travel-goods store in the world.

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You all all know what happened next 🙂
Merci monsieur LV!

Iconic bag of the week

FW 2014 Runways – 50 shades of grey

Over the knee boots,50 shades of grey, knitwear this is the leitmotif of the latest FW 2014 shows.

I loved the grey tones and the knitwear from Michael Kors, the color blocks and pastels from Ralph Lauren, and I was crazy in love with the Donna’s Karan dresses from the Fall collection…

Michael Kors- grey tones and knitwear

Ralph Lauren RTW – color block and pastels

Tory Burch-grey and knitwear love the prints!

Proenza Schouler- strong accents of electric blue, orange and green and very interesting prints and silhouettes

Calvin Klein- cozy, warm, relaxed

Donna Karan – love all collection but the dresses-wow!

FW 2014 Runways – 50 shades of grey

Iconic bag of the week

CHANEL Boy Bag

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Watching the street fashion from the latest FW shows, this bag kept my attention, especially the velvet collection which i think is more delicate and feminine and if i will ever get a Chanel Boy bag i will reconsider my option…instead of having a black bag that can work in every combination…i would certainly have a velvet one in a strong or pastel color.

Boy bag first introduced in the Chanel Fall/Winter 2011 ready-to-wear collection.

Creative director Karl Lagerfeld explains: “Chanel used men’s underwear to make dresses; she had this boyish attitude, in fact, it is the very spirit of Chanel. She got it from Boy Capel, the great love of her life, which, incidentally, explains why the new bag is called the Boy Chanel.”

Inspired by a cartridge bag that was originally made for hunters and was carried by Madame Chanel herself, the Boy comes in three varying sizes and in practical, no-nonsense shades of red, black, grey, green and ivory.

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Prices
Chanel Boy Enchained Flap Bag € 3,190.00
Chanel Boy Celtic Medium Flap Bag € 3,160.00
Chanel Tweed Boy Brick Clutch Bag € 9,000.00
Chanel Boy Reverso Medium Flap Bag € 3,300.00
Chanel Boy Reverso Shopping Bag € 3,450.00
Chanel Boy Brick Flap Bag € 2,850.00
Chanel Coco Sporran Flask Bag € 2,640.00
Chanel Tweed Boy Chanel Flap Small Bag € 2,290.00
Chanel Tweed Boy Chanel Flap Medium Bag € 2,450.00
Chanel Tweed Boy Chanel Flap Large Bag € 2,950.00

Iconic bag of the week