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Showing posts with label purse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label purse. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Print Me Python

After reading this post, the dear people at JC Penny may have to crown me their official spokesperson.  (Alongside Ellen DeGeneres of course!) 

Yesterday, my mother and I were hurrying out of the mall since we both had dinners to attend; however, on the way out, a python print blouse caught my eye.  The blouse was in the section of JCP for Mango.  The brand is technically MNG by Mango

The blouse was $17.  Love it.


I think wearing python print is sophisticated and trendy. 

This isn't the first time I have been obsessing over the print...  When I graduated from high school a few years ago, my great aunt from Florida sent me a python purse that has a long shoulder strap.  The purse is fairly small, but PERFECT for fitting my phone, wallet, and everything else.  Since receiving that fine python print purse, I have come to accept and love faux python print.

I expect this print to pop up more this summer.

Check out this python utility blouse at White House Black Market -- for $98.  I may have to snatch this once it comes into stores.  Maybe add it to my birthday list?



Give me some python print and I just may love it.

Friday, October 29, 2010

Bag it with Hobos


    

Hobo bags have not only been a great grab, but a celebrity favorite as well. Time and time again, stars are seen perusing the Hollywood streets with their best friend, hobo, at their side, and by hobo I mean an oversized fully capable purse. Isn’t the idea just sweet? For stars like Emily Blunt and Mary-Kate Olsen, hobos are an essential.

So why are they called hobos? That doesn’t sound very chic. Hobo purses received their name because of their distinct shape seeming similar to the wrap or bindle hung at the end of a hobo’s traveling stick.
I have always been a lover of hobos, but this past week- that love blossomed into a radiant obsession. After running a few errands, I managed to stumble upon a simple hobo at my local Maurices that cost me a humbling $10. Got to love anything for that price? Right? Wrong. I have purchased numerous “finds” time after time- only to realize that I wasted my money, but not this time. This hobo actually serves a purpose. Smoothly textured, and magnetic at the opening, its get-up-and-go persona is more than enough to sooth my sweet tooth for purses. Unfortunately there was only one left; however I was so honored as to snag it myself. I would definitely deem $10 as an appropriate college student steal.

When I had actually approached the counter to purchase my find, I had mentioned to the cashier that my new hobo looked similar to that of a Marc Jacobs, modish, simple, and unpretentious. She just smiled and said “yes”. This thought provoked me to look up designer finds that are similar to mine. Just because I spent $10, doesn’t mean I can’t flaunt my new hobo like it’s $850, right?

Check out some of my designer finds below and visit their links if you want to take a closer look. Last time I checked, hobos weren’t going out of style. Better yet- see if you can find a steal like mine and e-mail me a picture- or tell me about it!

New rule. Always keep a hobo by your side, literally.

Photo courtesy: C Hendrickson

The Designer Finds-

MARC JACOBS

 To the left is the Classic Q Hillier Hobo.  $398
                                   To the right is the Q49 Hillier Hobo.  $428

ALEXANDER WANG


KOOBA

The Leila Belted Hobo.  $595

Photo courtesy:  marcjacobs.com, shopkooba.com, alexanderwang.com