2011年10月6日星期四

October Fashion Knockoffs

October is bosom Cancer cognisance calendar month. Fashion Knockoffs  Badly constitute boasting pink products throughout the month that were created to raise awareness of the disease and/or contribute to fighting breast cancer.
If, like me, you have a closetful of handbags in neutrals like black and brown, you'll appreciate this leather bag in a pretty light pink color.
Henri Lou Jewelry will donate 15% of the proceeds from the sale of this luscious Allie bag in pink leather to the Susan G. Komen Foundation.
The bag features silver or brass rings and a very unique handle which is made of hand braided bolo rope leather. The boho bag — which is casual but sophisticated at the same time — sells for $360.
Henri Lou Jewelry has caught the handbags knockoffs eye of celebs who love designer Regan Rowland's take on things like sturdy rings paired with leather (taking its cue from saddlery.)
Henri Lou also has other Think Pink items under a $100 like an adorable leather ring and a pink leather bracelet with the signature saddle ring.The bad news is Paris Fashion Week is over; the good news is it's time to take a look back at our favourite handbags from the Spring '12 shows. We saw seashell-shaped, coral-encrusted wristlets at Chanel and slouchy, boho-cool bags from Carven — plus, designers like Lanvin, Barbara Bui, and Chloé showed us that snakeskin is still in for the Spring season. Click through to see 50 fabulous bags from Paris Fashion Week's runways.In this age of mass production and assembly lines, it’s getting more difficult to comprehend why so-called artisan objects could cost so much. How could a scant piece of silk cost hundreds of dollars from one house, when it’s a dime a dozen elsewhere? How could a handbag cost thousands of dollars when it’s just a bagThis is why,” Isabelle Dupuy-Chavanat and Frederic Laffont seem to be saying in their documentary film for Hermès called “Hearts and Crafts,” which takes viewers through the French workshops of the legendary luxury house, and introduces them up close to the hands that create those coveted  Louis Vuitton Speedy objects that, yes, cost so much.The film opens at the Hermès saddlery in Pantin, a Paris suburb, where a worker is earnestly buffing a harness to a luscious sheen. Then it cuts to another pair of hands manually assembling pieces of cut leather with just thread and needle, then pans to a man running his cutter through a mantle of hide with surgical precision.Luxury housHermès was founded in 1837 as a saddle maker for French noblemen. It would evolve into this revered luxury house that has expanded its trade to include handbags, apparel and footwear, silk, home ware, jewelry, watches and fragrances. But while every luxury house in Paris has just about succumbed to the demands of modern-day commercialism, inundating markets with heaps upon piles of so-called designer pieces from assembly lines, Hermès has stayed true to its
replica Louis Vuitton  roots, still relying on the expertise of generations of artisans and craftsmen who continue to create covetable everyday objects by hand. (Thus those legendary waiting lists for Hermès handbags, for instance.It all sounds very romantic and, perhaps, unlikely sounding in this age. But “Hearts and Crafts” endeavors to put a face on those men and women who labor hanker hours to make these objectsWhile to some consumers, that Birkin handbag could simply mean a beautiful purse that’s a signifier of social status,

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