How to buy designer handbags with confidence
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eFashionHouse.com ushers in spring with new arrivals, savings up to 50% and adds three new handbag designers – Melie Bianco, Murval and Elaine Turner.
Sky Valley, CA (PRWEB) March 26, 2008 — After months of winter fashion accessories, spring is finally on its way and eFashionHouse.com celebrates with savings of 25-70% on the latest trends in designer handbags. Committed to offering shoppers the best online prices for purses, eFashionHouse.com, named Best of the Web by People StyleWatch for below retail priced designer handbags and recognized by About.com as the top of three online retailers of off-priced Chanel, just added hundreds of new designer handbags from Marc Jacobs, Prada, Chanel, Gucci, Anya Hindmarch, Isabelle Fiore, Coach, Tano and many more top designers, just in time for spring. The site also added three new designer fashion brands – Melie Bianco, Murval and Elaine Turner – to its huge selection of designer handbags for even more savings.
“We are excited to add Melie Bianco, Murval and Melie Bianco and Murval are known for their trendy styles and amazing prices. A favorite among fashion editors, Melie Bianco has been featured in an array of magazines, like Marie Claire, People, Cosmopolitan and Self, because it is “chic and affordable” line (prices range from $30-$75) features funky and wearable styles perfect for the trendy fashionista. Another brand that is known for offering the look of couture without the high price, French company MURVAL was created by two sisters, Muriel and Valerie, who recognized the need for fashionable accessories at accessible prices. With its bags costing less than $50, MURVAL comes out with two collections a year and despite the low price points scores high among the fashion crowd.
Though not in the under $100 category, Dallas-based fashion designer Elaine Turner is still considered a bargain since her line features the finest embossed exotic leathers and signature painted grass cloth bags. Elaine Turner quickly rose to the ranks of the fashion It Bag and the brands popularity continues to grow because of its distinct and creative approach to classic looks in handbags and accessories.
Shoppers who crave the more luxurious designer handbag names can still look forward to savings and shop for the latest trends because eFashionHouse.com has it all. Some of the featured handbag styles available at a discount are:
In addition to the discounted prices, shoppers can receive an additional 10 percent discount using coupon code OFF10 when making a purchase from the eFashionHouse Sale Section. Plus, budget conscious fashionistas can always take advantage of the eFashionHouse.com layaway plan which allows shoppers to pay over time.
About eFashionHouse.com
Anna Miller is the President of i-GlobalMall.com, Inc. She operates the website http://www.efashionhouse.com/ and sells high-end authentic designer handbags and accessories at off-retail prices. eFashionHouse.com was named Best of the Web by People Magazine StyleWatch for Discount Designer Handbags and Purses. eFashionHouse.com should not be confused with any other website selling a similar product or using a similar name. EfashionHouse.com is the home of five fashion ecommerce stores: BrandsBoutique, LuxuryVintage, DesignersLA, ItalysOutlet, and ValueBags. Anna is considered an Internet Pioneer and Ecommerce Entrepreneur. She has been reselling Designer Merchandise online since the early 90′s. eFashionHouse.com has an extensive Press Page and a Fashion Blog Network. Visit the site for more details.
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We don’t know how Pietro Alessandro constantly creates such distinct handbag styles but they do and they do it well. We weren’t sure exactly what material this Pietro Alessandro handbag was made out of but straw leather sounds right. The smooth texture of soft leather but the look of fine grade straw, the Pietro Alessandro straw leather handbag collection is gorgeous. We especially like this mustard satchel because we’ve been hooked on the color for a while but the bag comes in a variety of colors like red, turquoise and champagne. Shop Pietro Alessandro handbags now.
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Always unique and never boring, PIETRO ALESSANDRO handbags are a must-have if you want to add some excitment to your handbags collection. Although we appreciate all types of designer handbags, especially the classic styles, every now and then we look to Pietro Alessandro to add one that isn’t mainstream and expresses our individuality. Similar to the Carry-All tote bag, the Carry-All shoulder bag doesn’t convert into two styles but one is enough when you are carrying this bag. Shown in a rich gold hue here, this Pietro Alessandro bag comes in silver and champagne as well. Pietro Alessandro purse measures 17″ L x 4″ W x 11″ H. Shop Pietro Alessandro handbags now.| Filed under Uncategorized
We already own this bag in black but we love the look of turquoise for spring. One of our favorites in both our collection and Pietro Alessandro’s collection, the Carry-All leather tote was bound to be an instant success. Two handbags in one (the tote converts into a messenger bag when folded in half), the ultra-modern shape and roomy size adds to the bags appeal. Plus there are a whole bunch of new colors for spring so it’s time to add another bag to our growing collection. Pietro Alessandro purse measures 17.5″ L x 2.5″ W x 13.5″ H and is made from soft Italian leather. Shop Pietro Alessandro handbags now.
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Most Italian leather handbags have two or more interior compartments. They also have one or more interior zippered pockets and one or more outside snap pockets. The inside features of some bags include cell phone holder, business card holder and zippered inside back pockets. Zippered front pockets, double rolled leather handles or double adjustable wooden handles, and beautiful nylon or cotton lining are the attractive characteristics of these bags.
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With many designer bags now coming with a three, four or even five-figure price tag – like this season’s “must-have” Burberry Warrior which is a whopping £13,000 – just what is the attraction? “They appeal to everyone, irrespective of size, age or shape,” explains Mulberry’s creative director, Stuart Vevers. “It’s something every woman needs to carry as well, so people don’t mind spending a bit more money on things they use every day – especially if they think it will last more than one season.” Sam Withal of the Sam Thomas Accessories boutique in William Street agrees. “Accessories have changed. The bag is now as important as the coat or the shoes.” Three bag-lovers reveal their precious collection and explain just what the attraction is.
LISA ROWAN
High-street, designer or knock-offs, so long as they make her look and feel great, Lisa Rowan doesn’t mind. So it’s no surprise that the 32-year-old events manager for The Caves has more than 40 bags worth in excess of £5000. “The first bag I ever bought was a merlot-coloured velvet DKNY bag that I love and still use loads today. I just love how a great bag can make you feel . Even if you’re having a fat day a bag will always fit you. “It’s not always about the label – it just has to have that special something that makes you immediately fall in love with it. A bag keeps you up to date and makes a style statement. ” Lisa’s favourites are her understated Mulberry and Miu Miu bags, but she’s already got her eye on Prada’s multi-coloured shoulder bag. “I don’t have lists for the season – I just see something that catches my eye, something makes me feel six foot tall with 36 inch legs . . . a girl can dream.”
AIMI HAUTAU
With designer bags from labels such as Paul Smith, Chanel, Mulberry, Tanner Krolle and Stuart Gladstone, Aimi Hautau has more than 30 handbags in her current collection. “I’ve always loved handbags” laughs the 32-year-old stylist for Jenners. “In all my childhood photos they mostly seem to be me with either a bag or my mum’s high heels on. “I now have well over 30 – some of them have even still got the stuffing inside them because I’ve never used them. From time to time I like to get them out and look at them. I get a bit worried about using them though as I don’t want to damage them. It’s completely insane and irrational, I know, but that a woman’s relationship with her bags.” According to Aimi, a woman’s love affair with handbags is down to the style – and lifestyle – statement they make. “It’s a bit like looking at a man’s shoes or tie to judge his taste,” she adds.
Aimi’s collection reads like the Harvey Nichols accessory department, with a Mulberry Piccadilly (£795) and a Paul Smith shoulder bag (£495) among her collection totalling more than £6000. This season alone Aimi hopes to snap up the Marc Jacobs Deep Shopper (£690) and a Stuart Gladstone OZ in shocking pink (£75). “I always look for size as they need to be a reasonable size so I can fit my life in them,” she explains. “It also needs to be something that will look good with at least four or five of my outfits . . . although I have been known to plan the outfits around the bag. And what does her husband think? “He just prays we never have a daughter otherwise he’ll have to work nights as well. “Honestly, men just don’t understand.”
HANNAH TULLOCH
Like Aimi, 29-year-old Hannah Tulloch’s love of bags started early. “I used to watch mum pack her handbag in the morning, and there was something mysterious about what she put in them,” recalls the assistant buyer at Hamilton and Inches. “She had and still has an enviable collection of bags.”
The self-confessed “handbag whore” now boasts a designer collection of around 25 bags, including two Mulberrys, one YSL and a Gucci. “I’d rather not eat for a month if it meant I could afford the bag of my dreams – there’s just something about them, from the way they’re made to how they make you feel,” she laughs. “I think you can also tell a lot about a woman and her bag. She can be dressed in jeans and a T-shirt but if she’s clutching a bag that costs £400 upwards, you know she means business. It’s all about the statement they make.” With Mulberry’s patent Roxanne tote and Alexander McQueen’s Elvie bag on her wish list, doesn’t the value of her bags – which surely must be around £10,000 – shock her? “I could have probably paid off my student loan by now if I didn’t buy bags, but it’s worth it. I think women only buy bags to impress other women with anyway!”
WHAT YOURS SAYS ABOUT YOU…
“HANDBAGS and their contents say much more about our personality than we might think,” says Kathy Eisman, author of How to Tell a Woman by Her Handbag. “While you can’t judge a book by its cover, they can help you unlock and understand the secrets of their personality.” Stephanie Pedersen of What Every Woman Should Know says: “Women who prefer shoulder bags refuse to be a fashion victim.” She also says the Tote Bag girl is fun-loving, generous and sociable, with a youthful outlook, while the Clutch Bagger is confident and doesn’t need her whole life in a bag. A small handbag tucked under the shoulder implies sophistication and class, and though It Bag lovers may look on-trend, they’re also high-maintenance – it’s a reflection of expensive tastes. Women who go for an oversized bag are practical people – and they’re seriously hip for spring/summer 2008.
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Determining the authenticity on any product can be a little tricky, but if you know the basics, you will be able to spot a fake in just a few seconds.
One of the best ways to ensure your new handbag is authentic is to look at the bag itself. Designer handbags are popular and cost as much as they due because first and for-most they are made from quality materials. Take a good look at the stitching. There should be no loose or missing stitches, the color of the thread should match the main color of the bag and the stitches should be evenly spaced. If the handbag is leather, the logo should be engraved, not just printed on the leather.
Also take a look at the hardware. All of the hardware should match in color and sheen. The hardware should also be free of scratches. Many manufactures, including Gucci, Fendi and Prada, protect their hardware with a removable plastic cover that is to be removed only after it has been purchased. The brand name or logo should be engraved, not embossed or simply printed on the hardware. You can also find the brand name of logo engraved on the strap hardware on Gucci, Fendi, Prada, Chanel and
Inspect the material the bag; lining, hardware and accents are made of. Many handbags are made of different types of leather, from Lambskin, Calfskin, Goatskin and Patent Leather, but it is easy to distinguish if the leather is of a good quality or not. The lining is usually made of a satin material that has a nice shine to it and most designer handbags have the name brand name or logo on the lining. Designers almost always use leather accents, not plastic. Some purses have straps that are specially coated and seem to be artificial. However a quick look at the edge of the strap, usually near a stitched joint, should reveal a leather core.
Is there an authenticity card. An authenticity card is a little card that usually has the manufactures logo embossed on the front and has some information about the product you purchased and sometimes includes a magnetic strip, bar code. Many manufacturers, including Gucci, Prada, Fendi, Kate Spade and Coach, use these cards.
Check for a serial number. Not all manufacturers use serial numbers, but many do. The serial number for Fendi purses can be found on the inside pocket. Simply turn the pocket inside out and there will be a printed number on the fabric or possibly on the leather tag. Gucci includes a small leather tag on the zipper seam of the handbag which includes a serial number.
If you shop wisely, and inspect the bag carefully, you will be able to spot a fake from a mile away. Deanna Key is the author of many articles and resources concerning desinger handbags. She has worked as an importer/exporter of designer fashions for over 5 years, and has imported over $25 million worth of designer goods. Read more helpful articles and get discounts on designer handbags at http://www.handbag-spot.com/.