Thursday, May 19, 2011

Handbag Style Guide

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According to one European survey, 30-year old women own an mean of 21 handbags and buy a new bag about every three months, with the mean woman amassing some 111 handbags over her lifetime. To many population those may sound like ridiculous figures, while serious handbag fashionistas may have duplicate or triple those numbers in their collection. Another study reports an mean of eighteen trips, totaling nearly 30 hours annually, shopping for handbags, jewelry, and scarves. 

 
Handbags have evolved far beyond their 14th century roots. Once naturally a pouch worn about the waist for practical purposes before sewn-in pockets were common, the purse has become not only a way to keep your movable phone, keys, glasses, wallet, cosmetics and other essentials at hand, but a fashion-forward accessory to unblemished and compliment the wearer's every ensemble. 
 
While most women say they have three or four purses they use regularly, they may have a dozen or more at home, waiting at the ready to be called into assistance for a special opportunity or as a exquisite compliment to a new outfit.
 
In expanding to a wide array of colors, fabrics, and textures, handbags are available in a collection of sizes and styles to fit your every mood. Listed below are some types of handbag styles. These are general terms to communicate basic styles; some bags may fit complicated categories or none at all.

Clutch a small bag, ordinarily not much larger than a large wallet that his held in the hand. Clutches have grown in popularity of late with fashionable styles from Chinese Laundry and Kenneth Cole as well as major designers like Jimmy Choo, Marc Jacobs, D&G and others.
 
Wristlet a small strap that slips over the wrist, ordinarily removable, is attached to a clutch or evening bag. Check out great styles from Coach
 
Evening Bag a small bag for more formal occasions, often made of satin or beaded fabrics. May be in clutch or wristlet style
 
Hobo typically a large, slouchy, crescent-shaped bag with a shoulder strap. These are ordinarily made of soft materials that slump when set down, though some designers have made bags in the hobo shape out of stiffer materials in a wide array of sizes. Among the designers with great hobos are Cole Haan, Dooney & Bourke, and Michael Kors.
 
Tote a large, ordinarily quadrate shaped bag with two shoulder straps. Smaller versions of this are sometimes called a Shopper. If you want a chic way to carry all your essentials, check out styles by Prada, Christian Dior, and Fendi
 
Satchel is a bag ordinarily larger in size with handles to be held or on the arm rather than over the shoulder. Check out designer styles by Nancy Gonzales, Valentino and Yves Saint Laurent.
 
Cross-body ordinarily small to medium in size, features a long, ordinarily adjustable strap, that is designed to be worn over the body.
 
Minibag refers to small sized handbags in a collection of styles, favorite of teens in brands like Xoxo, Chinese Laundry, Fossil, Guess and others.
 
So either you pick up that new Prada at Bergdorf Goodman, the Fendi at Neiman Marcus, a spectacular, new hobo at a local boutique, or scour the internet for just the right bag, the options are endless, no matter how many you own. Handbags are fun, fashionable, and here to stay.

Handbag Style Guide

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