Archive for April, 2011


So Long, Studs: Celebrities Go for Classic Handbags

Classic celebrity handbags

Stars Sarah Michelle Gellar, Angelina Jolie, Alyson Hannigan, and Keira Knightly were all spotted with classic leather handbags recently. Photos from Bag That Style.

First, celebrities went for classic sunglasses, and now the handbag appears to be next. Don’t you remember when, just a year ago, studs and animal print were in, and Fashion Week 2010 came up with a bunch of bright designs? If you need your memory refreshed, some of these looks included neon Versace bags, bright animal prints from Mulberry, sequins on Dolce & Gabbana bags, and just plain oddities by Fendi. Looking at what the celebrities are wearing now, you’d be forgiven if you thought we were in a completely different decade.

Sarah Michelle Gellar has the classic handbag look down with an Yves St. Laurent Muse Tote. No sequins, no studs, no neon. Instead, Gellar’s bag is large and practical. A standard leather color, the Muse Bag is not shapeless and has a multipurpose look. Take it out on the street for a day of shopping or errands or on a vacation.

Alyson Hannigan, another former Buffy cast member, was also recently spotted with a similar classic leather handbag. Her Proenza Schouler PS1 Satchel is smaller than Gellar’s but no less practical. For us average people, a satchel is the perfect all-purpose bag. Stylish enough for casual wear and sophisticated enough to bring to work.

Even though her classic actress-like turn in The Tourist was a flop, Angelina Jolie has always been one to stay away from tacky trends – at least in adulthood. While the public seems to forgive her for odd choices as a young adult, Angelina appears to consistently stick with a classic and basic look, and her recent handbag is no exception. A Chloe Aurore Tote, Jolie’s handbag combines the same type of practicality and fashionable qualities.

Although appearing to be the last celeb wearing the hobo trend, Keira Knightly also goes for a classic look with a Miu Miu Ostrich Hobo. Unlike the other bags seen on celebrities recently, Knightly’s has a two-tone look with some embellishments.

Former O.C. Actress Mischa Barton Designs a Handbag Line

Mischa Barton handbags

Former O.C. actress Mischa Barton is now designing handbags, which are currently sold overseas.

Has fashion become the career path for actors who just can’t get a gig? It appears that way. As we saw a few weeks ago, Katie Holmes debuted a handbag line at Barneys New York, Lindsay Lohan started designing her own handbag line, and, nearly a year ago, Rachel Bilson became the face of Sunglass Hut. Now another former O.C. cast member is taking the fashion route as well. Mischa Barton began designing handbags, and although none are sold in U.S. stores as of yet, they can be found in Japan, the UK, and online.

Celebrity fashion lines, from what we see time and time again, often appear to be created solely for the label and not for the style. Katie Holmes’ line, as you may recall, consisted of simple black and white, Hermes-esque bags, while Lindsay Lohan seemed to capitalize on more youthful trends like animal print and studs. Mischa Barton’s handbag line is no exception. With satchels, classic cuts, and nude shades, the bags are in style but offer nothing original. Aren’t celebrities supposed to be setting trends, not following them?

Don’t blow $100 on a Mischa Barton bag (or $4,000 on a Katie Holmes satchel) when plenty of designer and designer inspired handbags offer the same thing at lower prices.

If you take the designer-inspired route, what can you expect?

Best Handbag Wholesale has put together satchels and handbags with a basic, three-shade color scheme. As handbag styles start straying away from the studs and overt animal print, a classic but still original look is now in style.

Black handbags can still have some embellishments, like this one, also from Best Handbag Wholesale. The slouch or hobo look, however, is no longer practical or stylish, so go with a reasonably-sized bag with some shape.

Nude may be the new black, and every handbag line has been dabbling in a light tan to dark brown color scheme. Even if you try this trend, however, stay within current style parameters.

Getting Your Spring/Summer Wardrobe Prepared: Which Sunglasses and Handbags to Wear

2011 Spring Trends

Bright colors, clutches, nude shades, cross body bags, and classic clubmaster, aviator, and wayfarer sunglasses are in for spring 2011. Photos from Vision in Style and Handbag Distributor.

The snow has melted, and we’ve seen a few days above 40°F degrees. Spring, then, does not appear to be too far off. Even though you trudge outside in a thicker pea coat and boots now, soon blazers will be the jacket of choice.

What do you pair with your blazer, sleeves rolled up, skinny jeans, and flowy top? First, find a handbag that goes with your look and then find one or more pairs of sunglasses that complement it.

As we have seen so far, handbags are no longer large and shapeless, unless you’re carrying a tote. In fact, purses are tending more toward clutch sizes than the hobo look of last year. To have the right look, find a rectangular-shaped clutch with a strap or a crossbody bag and choose a neutral color. Black, of course, never fades out of style, but the latest neutral shade is nude: slightly pink, slightly peach, or a light brown.

On the other end, your handbag could be the centerpiece of your outfit, and designers like Christian Louboutin, Nina Ricci, and Louis Vuitton want you to think so. If you keep the clutch size and shape in mind, look for a color that pops out. The overall palette of colors for designer handbags now appears to be shifting back 20 years: hot pinks, bright reds, orange, and turquoise. As long as the rest of your outfit is staid, this type of handbag is appropriate.

Sunglasses, of course, are also necessary in the summer, and in addition to finding UV ray-blocking ones, look for the right style for your face: Rounded faces need to look for angular styles. Those with square shaped visages need to go with rounded frames.

Classic looks are back: the wayfarer, aviator, clubmaster, and cat eye styles. For both sexes, neutral – black frames and lenses – is never wrong, although you could add a dash of color. For men, silver lenses are in for all styles. Women, in the other hand, have a palette of colors similar to that of handbags to choose from. Add a touch of red, a hint of turquoise, or a sliver of gold with a pair of Ray-Ban wayfarers or clubmasters.

How to Get the Looks on a Budget: Christian Louboutin Spring/Summer 2011 Handbags

Spring 2011 handbags

Nude or bright colors, tote bag styles, satchels, small embellishments, and more shape are in for spring 2011 handbags. Photos from Handbag Distributor.

We got it right back in February: Spring and Summer 2011 handbags are now smaller, brighter, and less busy, and the recent Christian Louboutin Spring/Summer 2011 handbag collection confirms this.

After taking a look to see what this top-of-the-line brand has to offer, we came to a few conclusions:
• Clutches of all styles – bright, shaped, and with or without a strap – are in. Put the hobo in your closet and be prepared to be economical with your purse.
• Embellishments are still fine, but do not go overboard. Some snakeskin and some studs give your bag character.
• Tote bags are in and preferably have a two-tone style. Louboutin’s have longer bodies and incorporate some bright colors.
• Satchels are the new black purse. With a dark color, a satchel is professional enough for work but not briefcase-like. It’s stylish enough to be used as an everyday bag.
• Bright colors are approaching 1980s levels. Expect to see some turquoise, neon pink, and cobalt blues. Just don’t match your bag with your eye shadow.
• Shapelessness is out. Your tote, clutch, or satchel should have a rectangular design or something different, such as Louboutin’s bow-shaped Bikini Pouch clutch.

You might have noticed that the typical Louboutin bag approaches $1,000, and the average person does not have that kind of money to shell out for style. Instead, turn to designer-inspired handbags to get the looks that fit into your budget.

Get the two- or three-tone tote bag with this grey and pink handbag from Best Handbag Wholesale. Longer tote bags do not always need a staid design. Instead, this zebra-print tote keeps the look and adds some character. Animal prints, as well, are still in.

For texture and bright colors, go with this hot pink crocodile leatherette handbags. You don’t need to go to Hermes or Louboutin for the crocodile skin look. As a bonus, this particular design has a tote bag style.

Not all handbags need to be bright, and if you want a toned-down style, go with the nude look. Handbag Distributor carries nude-colored handbags in tan, pink, and brown.