Showing posts with label Hermès. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hermès. Show all posts

Friday, 8 April 2011

handbag full of history


You know you've reached style icon status when a covetable designer handbag is named after you. Marc Jacobs named his Stam bag after model-of-the-moment, Jessica Stam in the early noughties, the classic Mulberry Alexa came out last year and reflects Alexa Chung's brand of laid back Brit girl cool. Hermès named their Kelly bag after legendary beauty Grace Kelly and of course arguably the most famous handbag in the world the Birkin bag named after the original 'boho babe' Jane Birkin in 1984. It was therefore a momentous day when earlier this week Birkin decided to auction off her very own well-loved and uniquely personalised Birkin, on e-bay no less! This is what a style-hunter's dreams are made of. I can only imagine how much it will sell for, but proceeds go towards the Red Cross' efforts in Japan. Birkin, who evidently hasn't had a humor bypass over the years, told Vogue.com 
“There’s no fun in a bag if it’s not kicked around, so that it looks as if the cat’s been sitting on it—and it usually has. The cat may even be in it! I always put on stickers and beads and worry beads. You can get them from Greece, Israel, Palestine—from anywhere in the world. I always hang things on my bags because I don’t like them looking like everyone else’s.”

Sunday, 6 September 2009

Hermès for Liberty


Hermès have managed to hold onto their reputation as the topdogs of silk accessories. There is something so indulgent in their designs and the quality of the material, especially where ties and scarves are concerned. It is no wonder then that the quintessential British boutique department store Liberty have joined forces with the French fashion house. Liberty will be playing the temporary host to an exclusive Hermès tie and scarf shop from September 7 to October 18. And to honour the occasion Hermès has launched a collection of limited edition scarves and ties using Liberty's Tana Lawn cottons. I feel it represents, if you will, the union of both French and British masters of print and just in time for fashion week!


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