Showing posts with label b a g s. Show all posts
Showing posts with label b a g s. Show all posts

19.8.11

g e l + p v c


Loving! these aqua-gel filled PVC clutches from Christopher Kane, a Central St Martins graduate and design star. He stepped into the scene in 2006 at London Fashion Week and introduced a combination of pretty and magnetic provocative styles that has put his name under the fashion radar. 
  


Photo credit: Net-A-Porter

30.5.11

w a y u ú - s u s u




Mochila bags are made by the Wayuú people, a group of indigenous people who live in La Guajira Peninsula in northern Colombia and north west Venezuela. Wayuú people believe that the knowledge of knowing how to weave is a symbol of creativity, intelligence and wisdom, a practice that is past on from one generation to the next. It takes a Guajira woman about 20 eight-hour-days to complete just one bag or 'susu' in the Wayunaiki language. Purchase a Mochila bag through the Wayuu Taya Foundation, a non-profit and non-governmental organization, where all sales will proceed to help cultivate one of the poorest countries in Latin America.


The colors of the Wayuú people have given 'tribe trend' a statement in hobo chic. Now known to the rest of the world and worn by celebrities such as Katy Perry and Shakira, find out how these Mochila bags were first introduced in the fashion scene through this New York Times article.


 Wayuú Mochila Bags for Free People's March 2011 Catalog

Picture credit: Oracle Fox and Free People

h i g h l i g h t - i t



I was browsing through Hanneli Mustaparta's blog when I found this fluorescent gem. This satchel from The Cambridge Satchel Company, a company that has taken the fashion world by storm, is made in Great Britain and is truly eye grabbing. The neon nation is rising fast in the trend scene and everyone is talking about it. I am certainly drawn to it!

Picture credit: Hanneli