Monday, July 31, 2006

Coach for Fall


Chelsea collection for fall is out. I am loving the brown, I mean mahogany, this season. Want, want, want a large leather Chelsea Hobo in Mahogany or perhaps a small one in Nubuc. Camel, of course. I'd buy them both if I could, unfortunately the Coach is without a UK distributor at the moment. Much sadness. Must assuage longings. Will it help if I print out picture to carry around in my wallet?

Marc Jacobs


I love the fall bags from Marc Jacob. This one is my favourite. The colour's fresh and the shape is very retro. It looks slouchy in a Halston kind of way. The zips are fun and fuctional. Just checked out the product listing on Net a Porter, and it looks like there's room for everything, which means it's massive!

The Danielle is also attractive except the tonal monogram markings. It looks like brown is the new blog.

Sunday, July 23, 2006

Knomo


Knomo rocks! I bought a red Cholet earlier this year, and I love it. The details are amazing: I love the hot pink interior. It's a stylish functional bag, even if it does weigh a ton. Not to worry! It's a walking workout that saves me going to the gym. The quilted laptop protector is very handy. I use it all the time.

The Knomo brand have been described as the Louis Vuitton of laptop bags, but I think that's unfair. Unlike members of the LVMH tribe, Knomo is a stealth brand. You have to know it to recognize it.

Mulberry


One day last summer while walking down Oxford Street, I saw a beautiful girl moving past me, wearing fitted jeans and light blazer, with a Baywater (Oak Darwin) slung over her shoulder. It looked perfect and made me wish I had one too. But I decided to spend my money on a new MacBook rather than another handbag!

The Tyler bag looks cute, and I love the ruggedness of the Elgin, pictured. Wouldn't it make the best bookbag ever?

Other than that, my reactions to the brand are pretty mixed. The girl-name bags leave me cold, and my tastes are too conservative to opt for tooling or two-tone. What's up with the Picadilly? That thing is massive!

Coach


Reed Krakoff has infused new life into the brand, but I think the signature stuff is nasty! Even if it's genuine, it looks like a knockoff. I'm a big fan of vintage Coach--late 80's to mid 90's--lots of heavy leather, great stitching and intelligent design. I have a Legacy Business Tote, pictured, that I love. The Soho line has some cute stuff. Sadly, the Chelsea collection seems to have been discontinued. I wish I'd been able to snag a turn-lock hobo in brown before they all sold out.