Showing posts with label bag addiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bag addiction. Show all posts

Monday, October 27, 2008

Yes, I Visit the PEP website!

And why not?

Pep.ph is a treasure trove of pictures of bag-loving celebrities. Unfortunately, the site is copyright-protected. So here are the links to my favorite pictures.

KC Concepcion and her Chanel
http://www.pep.ph/photos/1056/Supreme_to_the_Extreme_Awards_rocks%21/num/5

Judy Ann Santos and her LV. Love the red!
http://www.pep.ph/photos/981/Sharon_Cuneta%26%2339%3Bs_%22Megathirty%22_is_a_resounding_success/num/15

Annabelle Rama and her Chanel and bling, bling, bling
http://www.pep.ph/photos/649/Annabelle_Rama_beams_with_pride_at_55

Dr. Pie Calayan and her Chanel
http://www.pep.ph/photos/649/Annabelle_Rama_beams_with_pride_at_55/num/19

Ciara Sotto and her Chanel
http://www.pep.ph/photos/961/Ciara_Sotto%26%2339%3Bs_surprise_birthday_celebration/num/4

Gretchen and her Hermes
http://www.pep.ph/photos/1042/StyleBible.ph_grand_launch/12

Georgina Wilson and her LV
http://www.pep.ph/photos/show/popular/465/Preview_Best_Dressed/num/9

Camille Prats and her Chanel
http://www.pep.ph/photos/1060/GMA_Network_Studios_Inauguration_%28Part_2%29/num/2

And one whole gallery on bags!
http://www.pep.ph/photos/308/Bag_Brands%21

See? Bags, bags, bags. Even in the weirdest places, I will find bags to covet.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Bag Spotting at North Park

My office mates and I decided to have lunch at the nearby North Park one day last week. As usual, while they were busy deciding what to order, my eyes were preoccupied with checking out the bags of the other patrons. I hit the jackpot with one particular woman having lunch by herself:



Can you figure out what her bag is? The vachetta handles are still very virgin.Here is a clearer view.





I really have to apologize for the camera quality. I have been considering upgrading my phone to one with a better camera precisely for these bag reconnaissance missions.



Stumped? It's none other than the LV Monogram Vernis Summit Drive.




This bag is making me rethink my stance on the Monogram Vernis. I really have serious issues about the color transfer and maintenance problems I've heard about this line. An additional attraction is the Amarante color which is TDF (to die for)!

Here are more details about the bag. Photo for eLuxury.

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Surviving the Drought and the Tresorie Bag Sale

Photo from The Bag Hag

Ordinary employees know that the months between August to October are the months of "drought". What do I mean? Let me explain....

Salaried employees are happiest from November to January. Most corporations release their 13th month and/or Christmas bonus in stages during those months. Wallets are full. Celebrations are plentiful.

Thereafter, especially when you have good relations with your employers, you get your salary adjustment shortly after January. A few privileged souls also get mid-year bonuses. The happy months with extra money should last until July. Hence, just in time for the summer sales.

Then, the drought months arrive. And one has to live within the confines of one's monthly salary. Take out the income taxes automatically deducted (it hurts!) and one is seldom left with enough money for the little joys of life (bags!)

That is where I am right now.

Then, while checking out the Tresormakati website, I saw this -






Sniff. YSL Oversized Muse in Purple. Photo from Tresormakati

Isn't she pretty? In pretty good shape, I think. But you really need to see her in person. Now, the Bag Hag has just announced that they will be having a one-day sale TOMORROW, 26 September 2008!

What?! And little Ms. Purple YSL Muse is one of the bags going on sale. Double what?! Can I bear it?

Can I bear it?

To the lucky ones who are not in drought mode, the details are here.

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

LV Damier Neverfull - Now or Later?


Tears are swimming in my eyes as I type this post. During my eternal bargain hunting search on Ebay Philippines, I chanced upon a seller selling the LV Damier Neverfull MM at the rather "reasonable" price of Php38,000.

Continue reading post after the jump...

I say rather reasonable because that is still above the SRP in the US and probably way more the Paris prices... if they had this bag. You see, the LV Damier Neverfull is on limited release in Guam, Japan and Hawaii only! News on the forums say that this bag will only be released to the rest of the world next year. Believe me, some of the other sellers were selling this bag for way more because of its elusive nature.

What to do? What to do? Do I get the bag now? Or wait a few more months for its worldwide release? Having the bag before anyone else is a major draw. And I do prefer Damier to the Monogram canvas. On the other hand, I believe this will part of the permanent collection so you can get it anytime. Ouch, this is giving me a headache.

In the meantime, while I wallow in my uncertainty, here is the link to the bag. Nope, I won't mind if you get the bag.

However, I am compelled to declare that I am not related or affiliated to the seller in any way and disclaim any liability for any transaction you may enter with the same. Hehehe.

Photo courtesy of Louis Vuitton Lover.

Saturday, August 9, 2008

MDB's Gucci Purse

My officemate MDB brought her lovely little Gucci bag to work last week. Here it is!

More pictures after the jump!






I love taking bag pictures! Will try to post some more pictures I've personally taken.

Monday, August 4, 2008

Books on Bags

I was at Fully Booked in Greenhills last Saturday (Yes, I was in Rockwell and Greenhills on the same day!) when I realized that I have made a glaring omission. I have not featured any of the books on handbags. There were a couple of great books in Fully Booked. Here are my recommendations:

1. The Handbag: An Illustrated History by Caroline Cox

The handbag has never been more important in fashion than it is today. Whether Prada, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, or Chanel, the It bag of the season is a much-coveted designer item that indicates supreme style cachet—and for which the fashion-minded do not hesitate to spend.

In this lush volume, filled with a range of rich historical and contemporary images, fashion authority Caroline Cox explores the history of this must-have accessory, beginning with its development in the nineteenth century with the reticule—essentially a pocket with a handle—to the slouchy, greatly oversized bags popular today. In six chapters, each devoted to a decade, Cox not only highlights the most noteworthy bags in fashion design, but looks at their evolution within the social context of the day. Featured bags include Vuitton's revolutionary Noe bag for the female traveler, Art Deco clutch bags molded in Bakelite, the Hermès Kelly bag endorsed by Princess Grace of Monaco in the 1950s, and the It bag of the moment, the Marc Jacobs Stam. This book is a fascinating history of handbag design examined within the context of changing society and women's roles in it.

Filled with a collection of important handbags, diverse imagery, and a fun, informative text, this beautifully designed volume is a must-have for handbag aficionados and lovers of fashion alike.

2. Handbag Chic: 200 Years of Designer Fashion by Desire Smith



This comprehensive new book celebrates over 550 top quality handbags by leading and unknown designers the world over, dating from 1759 to 2004, with detailed information to describe their outstanding qualities. These carefully selected handbags are arranged by their primary materials and chronologically within each chapter, for easy reference and interesting comparisons. Here fine leather, fabric, metal, beaded, skin, and plastic handbags from all over Europe, England, Canada, The United States, and Asia appear in over 600 beautiful color photographs. Examples appear from the design houses of Adele Handbags, Asprey, Bergdorf Goodman, Bonnie Cashin for Coach, Cartier, Chanel, Coblentz, Collins of Texas, deLillo, Elizabeth Arden, Emilio Pucci, Fendi, Givenchy, Gucci, Halston, Hermes, I. Miller, Joret, Judith Lieber, Keiselstein-Cort, Llewellen, Mandalian, Mark Cross, Marvel, Nettie Rosenstein, Patricia of Miami, Pierre Cardin, Raoul Calabro, Rialto, Roger Van S., Ronay, Rosenfeld, sydney love, Tiffany, Tropic, Tyrolean, Virginia Merrill, Viva, Whiting & Davis Co., Wilardy Original, Zandra Rhodes, and many more. An extensive Glossary, informative Resources section, Bibliography, and Index make this book friendly while instructional, securing an important place in the libraries of fashion historians, vintage clothing buffs, antique dealers, and accessories collectors alike.



Both books are available at Amazon. Photos courtesy of Amazon.


I think you can check Fully Booked for stocks.

Monday, July 28, 2008

10 Signs that You're a Bag Addict

1. You are subscribed to the Purse Forum where you post pictures of your extensive bag showcase.

2.You bring a plastic bag where you put your bag when it rains.

3. You call the bags by their names. You give your bags names.

4. You skip meals to save money for a new bag.

5. You can distinguish between deerskin and nappa, crocodile and python.

6. You know the Sales Associates by their names. You have a favorite SA. Her number is on your phone's speed dial.

7. You ask to be put on a waitlist for a bag that the Sales Associate does not even know existed.

8. You count the days until your next bag purchase.

9. Your heart palpitates when sale season starts.

10. You've memorized the bag manufacturer's date codes and can tell the year when a bag was made.

* Picture courtesy of Eluxury.