Saturday, May 10, 2008

Designer handbags under $200!




You don't need to spend a fortune to look like you did. Genuine leather designer handbags by Pietro Alessandro are available for under $200. Most bags nowadays cost much more. For a very well constructed handbag, select a contemporary style made of genuine leather. Click here for more details. Fully lined. Inside extra pockets and every detail you'd expect from a high-end fashion accessory. Available in a variety of colors. Look good for a lot less than you could imagine.

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Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Fashion tips Your Handbag

Turquoise Blue Leather Designer Handbag by Pietro Alessanro Designs

by Sheila Dicks
Do you love handbags, buy the latest trends and have lots of them in different sizes, colors and patterns or are they simply an essential item? Maybe you like handbags but don’t have the time or money to keep your closet stocked. Handbags are a great accessory and can spice up an outfit and also reflect your personality. Whether you change your handbag with every outfit or carry one for months I have a few suggestions that may make a difference in what you choose.

Invest in Quality
Before you buy make sure that your bag is well made. Check the stitching to make sure it is secure. Make sure the zipper works properly and in the case of cotton bag, that the zipper doesn’t get caught in the material. A good quality, classic purse will last for many seasons.

Is Your Bag the Right Size?
Your bag should be in proportion to your body. If you are a small, petite woman do not carry a huge bag because it will overwhelm you. Large, tall women should stick to larger bags. The key is keeping your bag in proportion to your to your size.

The Occasion
If you can find a bag that will take you from the beach to school, to an evening out that’s great but not likely. Different occasions require different bags. A straw bag is great for the beach, a knapsack style bag is great for school, and a clutch is great for an evening out. However, neither can be used for many other occasions. A black leather purse can be most versatile and can be used for many occasions. However, a black leather purse will probably not be enough you may still need a straw bag, knapsack or clutch depending on your lifestyle.

Your Bag Should Complement Your Outfit
If you dress in one color, spice it up by choosing a handbag that matches the accessories you’re wearing. If you’re wearing patterns or prints carry a handbag that is a solid color (choose one of the colors in the pattern). This is a season when there are lots of bags to choose from in different styles, colors and patterns. Handbags can be a great accessory, so, before you buy, keep in mind how often you will want to use it, where will it fit in and what it will match.

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Saturday, April 19, 2008

Pietro Alessandro Handbags - Best Prices Online



If you are looking for a Pietro Alessandro handbag at an unbeatable low price, look no further. These gorgeous leather handbags are selling like hot-cakes. We can't keep them in stock! Plus, if you see a color not shown at DesignersLA online store, they will special order the bag for you in the color you want. There are a variety of colors and styles to choose from in stock now. Click here for more information.

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Thursday, April 10, 2008

All you can carry


by Lara Zamiatin

Statement handbags are hardly new but if you were lugging a massive leather tote around a couple of centuries ago, you were quite clearly a peasant or the hired help. In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, the smaller the bag, the richer the owner was likely to be, says Glynis Jones, curator, fashion and dress, at the Powerhouse Museum.

"There's a sense of people [in those days] not having to carry much," Jones says. "Wealthy women had servants to buy things. A handkerchief was all they needed."

In contrast to 21st-century clubbers whose bags bulge with mobiles, make-up and life's modern necessities, revellers at 19th-century balls went out with few requirements. "If you went to a ball you had a little booklet and pencil," Jones says, "and you'd write down your dance partners for the evening."

A "reticule", or small drawstring bag, was carried by hand or wrist and rose to prominence when straight cut-tight-under-the-bust empire line dresses became fashionable and bags could no longer be hidden beneath outer clothing. Previously bags - or "pockets", as they were called - were tied around a woman's waist and concealed under voluminous crinoline skirts. A small slit in the garment allowed the wearer to reach her pocket. Resembling the inside of modern-day pockets, such bags, Jones says, were often exquisitely embroidered by their owners. Likening the unseen labour to corsetry, Jones says: "There's that secret pleasure of wearing beautiful things that aren't seen."

The secret and not-so-secret pleasures of the handbag are the highlight of a new exhibition at the Queen Victoria Building, Handbags Through The Ages, which displays more than 140 antique, vintage and modern bags. Twentieth-century creations from fashion houses such as Escada, Longchamp and Versace are on display, along with wares from several QVB retailers. There are also 122 handbags, dating back to 1760, from the 4000-piece Darnell Collection of vintage garments and accessories - the owner, Blue Mountains collector Charlotte Smith, also curated the exhibition.

The Darnell pieces include a brown velvet beaded bag from 1840 that was owned by the young Bostonian Lizzy Boott, wife of American artist Frank Duveneck, and an Edwardian suede pouch that was crafted by an Austrian accessories designer for the French couture firm The House of Worth.

Bags that made it into the exhibition, Smith says, "were either typical of a period or pieces that you'd never associate with a period". An example: Vivienne Westwood's petite Orb purse, which would not look out of place in a Jane Austen costume drama.

As well as pockets and reticules, Handbags Through The Ages contains examples of chatelaines and miser's purses, typical of the Victorian era.

Named from the French chatelain, or "lord of the castle", a chatelaine hung decoratively off the waistband by a hook. Women carried useful household items such as thimbles and scissors.

The miser's bag was anything but decorative, Smith says. "The Victorians were so conscious of style, shape and detail," she says, and yet the miser's bags "were ugly, looking like slugs". There was an opening in the centre, into which owners pushed coins that were held at either end of the bag by a metal ring. They were called miser's bags, Smith says, because "if you were a miser you pulled out only one coin at a time".

By the early 20th century, with women travelling more frequently, handbags expanded and became more of a statement, Jones says. The introduction of chemical dyes brought in vividly coloured bags. New technology in the 1920s enabled manufacturers to created tightly woven mesh and started the trend for the decade's fine mesh purses. Innovative early plastics such as bakelite and zeolite came into play about the same time, producing moulded bags in an array of weird and wacky shapes. In Britain in the 1930s, women started co-ordinating bags and shoes.

Reflecting the new role of women during World War II, no-nonsense go-anywhere shoulder bags entered the fray.

By the '50s, handbags started to resemble the large items women now carry, Smith says. By this time they held "car keys, big sunglasses, lipsticks and lots of stuff".

Handbags by necessity are functional accessories, yet functionality is a term that rarely enters the vocabulary of Sydney retailer Claudia Chan Shaw and her fashion designer mother, Vivian. For the Shaws, form reigns supreme over function.

"We're the sort of girls who like things that are unusual and quirky," Shaw says. "If you're going to be creative with a handbag, you can be a bit nutty with the shape or form." The Shaws have lent 10 bags for the QVB exhibition, including a Brazilian bag from 1987 that is made from a recycled Coca-Cola can and embellished with cut crystal; an American handbag resembling a loaf of bread; and a gigantic asymmetrical leather bag from Italy that has semi-circular curves not unlike the sail-like structures of the Opera House.

Fashion historians charting the rise of the It bag pinpoint the '50s as the era when designers began naming individual bags. Citing Chanel's quilted and chained 2.55 bag (named because it was first produced in February 1955), Roger Leong, curator, international fashion and textiles, at the National Gallery of Victoria, attributes the emergence of It bags to the phenomenon of leather travel bag companies such as Louis Vuitton and Fendi expanding into apparel, particularly since the early 1990s.

"These houses have a long tradition of craftsmanship and then they launched themselves into fashion," Leong says. "The trend of the past 15 years has been for these companies to employ very creative designers to produce some fantastic collections of clothes but the money is made on their extremely desirable handbags, shoes and belts.

"Young women will buy a chainstore outfit but they'll save up for the It bag. Shoes and handbags are the success stories of the last 15 years. Accessories used to be seen as accessories. Now they've become the main story."

Nicola Sault, the owner of the Grandma Takes a Trip vintage boutiques in Surry Hills and Bondi Beach, happily admits to owning about 350 handbags. "A beautiful vintage bag is an easy way to add a unique style to an outfit," she says. Likening her handbags to old friends, she explains: "They're always there and hopefully you never lose them. They look after your stuff, they're charming and they make you look fabulous."

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Friday, February 29, 2008

Perfect Handbag


from Fashion Trends Super modeling new designer

How to Choose a Perfect Handbag I have a lot of women friends and they are engaged in different kinds of jobs. Most of them should face various of people in their daily work, so how to make themselves look nice and beauty comes to be a serious matter. Handbag has been an indispensible accouterment for young girls and ladies for several decades. Sometimes my friends ask me to recommend a reliable company where they can buy top-quality handbags, wallets or other leathercraft.


In the past, I also don’t know which company is credible. I accidentally find the website it is a reasonably professional company that sale nearly all brands of handbags of the most vogue designs. I have never seen a website that is analogous to this one. I attempted to buy a Hermes Birkin handbag several days after I found this company. Originally, I was suspicious of the quality of this Birkin handbag. But I realized I was wrong when I received my bag. The quality of the handbag is fairly good, the design and the color are my favorite. So now if someone asks my suggestion on buying a vogue and top-quality handbag, I will promptly recommend www.luxurynavi.com for her. In my experience, the well designed handbag is more durable than fake ones and the well designed handbags are made of well-chosen leather, the color and luster are all better than fake ones. Thus it can make a lady or girl look more attractive.

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Pietro Alessandro Clearance Sale


In progress now. Use coupon code OFF20 for an extra 20% off the lowest prices! All Pietro Alessandro handbags at DesignersLA! Shop 'til you drop....

PIETRO ALESSANDRO designer purses grey patent leather with grey zebra calf hair leather designer handbags 7005. New this season. All leather construction. High end designer details throughout the construction. Secure top closure. Fully lined. Extra pockets. Guaranteed authentic. Comes with sleeper bag. Measures about 16 x 13 x 3 with a 16 inch strap.

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Sunday, February 24, 2008

Before You Buy a Handbag



From Caitlin Tew

A handbag can make or break an outfit. Wear a fun bag out with friends to show your personality. Or carry the ultimate bag to work and impress your boss. But if you choose the wrong bag, your look suffers.

How to Choose the Right Handbag
Just like a great pair of jeans, a handbag should fit your body type. The shape of a bag shouldn't match your figure: instead, choose the opposite of your body type. For example, pick a bigger bag if you're a tall and thin woman. Don't be afraid to try the handbag on at the store. Get a feel for how it fits. Pass on anything that makes you uncomfortable. Basic designs and styles will last you through the years while maintaining a sense of up-to-date style.

Fakes vs. Lookalikes
Fakes are complete knockoffs (with fake logos most of the time) and lookalikes are pieces that are merely inspired by the original (like many department store handbag lines). Fakes may seem great at the time of purchase--they're cheap and have the designer label--but counterfeiters have ties to all types of crime. How to know if your buy is fake and not the real thing? If the deal seems too good to be true (i.e. Coach bag for $20) it probably is. Learn more about fakes.

Get the Low-Down on Designer Bags
Most designers have websites for you to check out their merchandise. Go ahead and get an idea of which bag you like, and if it's in your price range, get it. But if it's a little too expensive, designers have specialty outlet stores and there are also plenty of websites that offer legitimate designer bags for a reasonable price.


'It' Bags
Now that you know the difference between fakes and lookalikes, you'll want to study up on which styles are hot in the fashion world. "It" bags -- expensive designer bags that get must-have status each season -- don't come cheap. Remember that fashion goes in cycles, so hold on to these pricey investments: they'll be back in style in a few years.

Hobo Bags
Style yourself like a chic street urchin with a crescent-shaped bag known as a hobo bag. This basic style of bag flatters almost all figures. It's found big and small, or just right in the middle (also known as perfect). They range from boho designs to classic, structured designs.

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Saturday, February 2, 2008

Pietro Alessandro Pebble Grain Leather Croc Embossed Shoulder Bag

There's been a lot of talk about tough economic times ahead (or already happening) which is why it seems even more important to invest in a handbag that will outlast the economic plight. Known for fine craftsmanship and high-end leather and construction, our next handbag purchase will be PIETRO ALESSANDRO bag because we know we are getting our money's worth. Plus at around a couple of hundred of dollars, PIETRO ALESSANDRO handbags won't hurt our bank accounts like other expensive designer handbags. The PIETRO ALESSANDRO black pebble grain leather with croc embossed shoulder bag is a great everyday bag because of the shape and color. Handbag measures about 17 x 12 x 4 inches with a strap about 20 inches long. Shop PIETRO ALESSANDRO handbags now.
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Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Pietro Alessandro Brushed Leather Croc Embossed Shoulder Bag

A smaller version of the large croc embossed satchel, the PIETRO ALESSANDRO brushed leather shoulder bag is perfect for a night out. So much detail goes into creating a PIETRO ALESSANDRO handbag that it is obvious you are getting true craftsmanship, starting from the design process. Handbag measures 12 H x 6 L x 2 W. Shop authentic PIETRO ALESSANDRO handbags now.

If you see a Pietro Alessandro handbag you want, send an email to CustomerCare@eFashionHouse.com which includes the style number and color. If the handbag is available, we will order it for you. Plus, we will beat anyone's price for Pietro Alessandro handbags. Send an email with the other website's link, and we'll do our best to get the purse for you at a lower price.
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Saturday, January 26, 2008

Pietro Alessandro Pebble Grain Leather Shoulder Bag 1182


We aren't sure where PIETRO ALESSANDRO get the inspiration for its unique handbag designs but this particular PIETRO ALESSANDRO bag seems to be reminiscent of the southwest. The silver hardware, tassels and croc embossed accents remind us of the purses and handbags influenced by western designs. PIETRO ALESSANDRO handbag measures about 17 x 12 x 4 inches with a strap about 20 inches long. Shop this PIETRO ALESSANDRO handbag now.
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Thursday, January 24, 2008

Pietro Alessandro Foldover Handbag

Made from soft Italian 'glazed' leather, this style is one of our favorite from PIETRO ALESSANDRO handbags. The shape of this handbag is so modern and practical that is takes us from the city streets to a weekend jaunt effortlessly (which is love of course). PIETRO ALESSANDRO handbag measures about 18 x 17 x 3 with a 28 inch strap. Click here to shop PIETRO ALESSANDRO designer handbags now!

If you see a Pietro Alessandro handbag you want, send an email to CustomerCare@eFashionHouse.com that includes the style number and color. If the handbag is available, we will order it for you. Plus, we will beat anyone's price for Pietro Alessandro handbags. Send an email with the other website's link, and we'll do our best to get the purse for you at a lower price.

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Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Pietro Alessandro Patent Leather Handbag

Although all PIETRO ALESSANDRO handbags are well-made, each of the different collections is so uniquely different from the last that rich leather and fine craftsmanship are about the only thing the different styles have in common. We are loving all of the patent leather the past season but are intrigued by the shape of this PIETRO ALESSANDRO handbag. Fancy meets casual with the shiny patent leather and clenched top. PIETRO ALESSANDRO handbag measures about 15 x 15 x 3 with a 24 inch strap. Click here to shop this PIETRO ALESSANDRO handbag now.

If you see a Pietro Alessandro handbag you want, send an email to
CustomerCare@eFashionHouse.com that includes the style number and color. If the handbag is available, we will order it for you. Plus, we will beat anyone's price for Pietro Alessandro handbags. Send an email with the other website's link, and we'll do our best to get the purse for you at a lower price.
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Monday, January 14, 2008

Pietro Alessandro Grey Zebra Calf Hair Handbag

We thought of two words when we saw this PIETRO ALESSANDRO handbag, funky fabulous. We are amazed at how the designers for PIETRO ALESSANDRO get their inspiration to come up with such creative designs and styles. Like this handbag, style 7005, that features a grey zebra calf hair body and grey patent leather handles and top zipper. This style may not be for everyone but those who like to get creative when it comes to fashion can look no further. PIETRO ALESSANDRO handbag measures about 16 x 13 x 3 with a 16 inch strap.

Click here to shop this PIETRO ALESSANDRO handbag now.
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Sunday, January 13, 2008

Pietro Alessandro Pebble Grain Shoulder Bag

We love PIETRO ALESSANDRO handbags for many reasons but one of the best has to be how affordable they are despite the high-end materials and details which usually drive up the price of a designer handbag. One look at this PIETRO ALESSANDRO handbag, made from black pebble grain leather with brown croc-embossed details, and know you know this is pure luxury. The leather looks (and feels) supple yet is durable. Handbag measures about 11 x 12 with a 21 inch strap.

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Saturday, January 12, 2008

Pietro Alessandro Burgundy and Olive Croc Embossed Shoulder bag

PIETRO ALESSANDRO handbags are always unique and fresh in design but this shoulder bag is definitely one-of-a-kind. A large leather handbag in burgundy and olive with croc embossed details, PIETRO ALESSANDRO handbags are for the trend-seekers who never want to carry a handbag that everyone else has and always on the look out for the next "it-bag." Handbag measures about 16 x 16 x 3 with a 16 inch strap.

Click here to shop PIETRO ALESSANDRO handbags now.

If you see a Pietro Alessandro handbag you want, send an email to CustomerCare@eFashionHouse.com that includes the style number and color. If the handbag is available, we will order it for you. Plus, we will beat anyone's price for Pietro Alessandro handbags. Send an email with the other website's link, and we'll do our best to get the purse for you at a lower price.
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