Archive for November, 2009


Triangular Studs Seen on Lindsay Lohan

Lindsay Lohan is seen with a pyramid studded handbag. Photo from Bag That Style.

Lindsay Lohan is seen with a pyramid studded handbag. Photo from Bag That Style.

No, Lindsay Lohan didn’t get her ears pierced in some bizarre rivet-head style. Instead, she was out seen with a studded leather handbag. As we’ve seen on here, many studded handbags from this past summer involved rounded or “bullet” studs. Lohan’s bag, a large black hobo one, is lined with pyramid studs. While pyramid or triangular studs have been reserved for the punk and Goth looks for a number of years, they’re now being seen on handbags. Lohan’s bag appears to have more of a messenger style than hobo, but the triangular studs line the sides and top of the bag in three rows.

Lohan’s look indicates that studded handbags are moving more in the rocker chic direction than western. Although studs fall under western styles, especially when seen on leather or denim jackets, this mostly applies to rounded or flat studs. As pyramid studs have been associated with the punk look since it first appeared on the scene – and haven’t been seen anywhere else, really – a bag such as the one that Lohan’s carrying has a distinct punk look, even if the three rows of pyramid studs are orderly.

But punk and grunge looks are coming back. Although the two styles are essentially ten years apart – more if you consider punk’s origins in the ‘70s – the rocker chic look is associated with both. From flannel to studded handbags, the hottest and most trendy clothing out now is something a groupie would’ve worn to a Nirvana show circa 1992 or a Sex Pistols concert in the late ‘70s. But, for an updated look, none of the clothing, such as Lohan’s handbag, looks like you did it yourself. Instead, you paid a large sum for some designer to stud your leather purse, rip your jeans, and throw a flannel shirt on a mannequin. While this might delve into the ridiculousness of grunge fashions sold at high end retailers 15 years ago, many who can’t spend the cash – we are in a recession, after all – might go back to the DIY grunge roots and create a look à la Rayanne Graff from My So Called Life.

Beyonce Seen with Metallic Leather Hobo Handbag

Beyonce is seen here carrying a metallic leather handbag. Photo from People.com

Beyonce is seen here carrying a metallic leather handbag. Photo from People.com

As we go through any trends of this season, as well as upcoming ones, we’ve seen how the use of leather has changed. No more is it simply just a default black backdrop but, much like the desktop on your computer, it can be customized it any number of ways. After seeing studs, patchwork, and bold colors, in addition to western embellishments, metallic appearances are in, as well. Beyonce recently was sporting this look in South Korea with a metallic silver handbag. Appropriately, the bag has a hobo style and is a solid metallic color. While metallic leather has been seen before in other aspects of fashion (remember metallic Airwalk sneakers?), handbags have been going for the bold look recently, so adding gem and metallic shades to the palette of fashionable shades for a purse only seems inevitable.

While Beyonce’s bag is by Botkier Noa, affordable versions can be found through discount retailers. Best Handbag Wholesale, for example, carries a similar purse with a metallic copper sheen. This metallic handbag by BHW has a dark gold or copper appearance and is designed with a hobo style. The bag has a flap that closes over top, as well as medium-length handles that allow the bag to be worn over the shoulder or carried. In addition, this bag by BHW combines two trends seen this season: metallic leather and crocodile print. The leatherette of the bag, as seen in the link above, is printed with a subtle crocodile pattern.

What handbag trends haven’t we seen this season? As handbags are often the center of many women’s outfits, why go for something subtle? In true ‘80s fashion, bigger and bolder is better, and, as a result, a large and bold handbag, such as these metallic handbags or any studded, snakeskin, or patchwork design, should accompany your outfit.

The Good and the Bad of ‘80s Retro Fashion

If you’re wondering when questionable ‘80s fashions will eventually get off the racks, don’t be prepared for it any time soon. As with clothing, handbags are also receiving the 1980s treatment. Studs, animal print, and bright colors aside, another ‘80s style making its way onto leather handbags has been large bows. Although these have been seen on belts for the past year, O.C. actress Rachel Bilson was seen recently with such an ’80s inspired handbag. Combining two questionable trends, Bilson’s leather purse has a large leather bow on top with studs. Now, back in the ‘80s, this would’ve called for knotting up a standard leather purse with a large bow and piercing the surface with one of those do-it-yourself rhinestone kits – or else you could’ve purchased a similar designer handbag. And, the former is what exactly Bilson’s handbag looks like, except it costs about 50 times more. Now only if she had the do-it-yourself studded denim jacket to match – or maybe not.

Ra Ra Skirts, wayfarers, and studded leather were popular in 1989, as seen on The Coreys and Meredith Salenger in <i>Dream a Little Dream</i>. Right, <i>O.C.,/i> actress Rachel Bilson sports an '80s looking purse.

Ra Ra Skirts, wayfarers, and studded leather were popular in 1989, as seen on The Coreys and Meredith Salenger in Dream a Little Dream. Right, O.C. actress Rachel Bilson sports an '80s looking purse.

Perhaps this trend will lead designers to start designing their shirts, jackets, and handbags with puff paint-like materials and even more rhinestones, but hopefully not, as most people probably don’t want to look like they stepped out of a late ‘80s teen movie like Dream a Little Dream or a show like Saved by the Bell. Studs and big bows might have looked appropriate for teenagers at the time, such as Meredith Salenger or Tiffani Thiessen on or off the set, but the look doesn’t really seem to translate well for adult fashion in 2009.

At the moment, even with studs, big bows, and acid wash making a comeback, the look seems too childish for adults. Think of it this way, while Kelly Kapowski on Saved by the Bell looked good in the fashions at the time, would she still look appropriate wearing the same style of clothing in her 30s? In fact, going back to the Saved by the Bell comparison, the character even changed her look by the time Saved by the Bell: the College Years was on the air. So, in the present, who should be wearing this retro ‘80s look? Teens, probably and appropriately. Adults? Find something less gaudy, unless you happen to find yourself in Hollywood.

Trend of the Moment: Leather Quilted Bubble Purses

'90s Actress Rebecca Gayheart seen with quilted leather handbag. Photo from People.com

'90s Actress Rebecca Gayheart seen with quilted leather handbag. Photo from People.com

A few weeks ago, Lily Allen was spotted with the same style of purse, but then again, Allen is the new celebrity face of Chanel. Now, more recently, ‘90s slasher film actress Rebecca Gayheart has been seen with a similar style leather quilted bubble handbag, although this time in a much more subdued color. Although this style has gone under the radar this season, especially compared to snakeskin and studs, it’s a trend that can be seen on racks for designer and more affordable brands.

Quilted handbags are nothing new, as trends over the past few years have included the patchwork look which, while not technically quilted, resembles the appearance of a quilt. The quilted appearance, now somewhat updated, includes a solid color bag made from quilted leather. The attached strap is usually a metal, either gold or silver, in a chain like style. So far, the top brand to be sporting this type of look has been Chanel, although more affordable brands and wholesale bag retailers like Best Handbag Wholesale carry similar style quilted handbags.

Leather over the past season has been an experimental material for handbags. Right now, it appears that the basic black handbag is out, or has gone on hiatus, for both the average consumer and celebrity set. Instead, the leather is embellished in some sense. For celebrities, this often means adding some texture to basic black leather, and studs on a black leather bag has been one popular look for this variation. Another option has been to add fringe or a hair-like material, such as pony hair, to the bag in the same color. Patent leather has been another textural and visual change to the typically matte leather and suede handbags. For the average consumer, texture has also been in the form of snakeskin and crocodile, or alligator, skin prints on leather or leatherette material.