The Origin of Bags
Courtesy of Fashionista
Long ago, Kate Spade worked with a designer named Gabi, who later started a clothing collective called AsFour.
The group was famous for its fashion commune, its zany wadrobe, and its very bad behavior - fist fights, screaming matches, death threats, the works.
But maybe what made AsFour most famous was their circle bags, which soon spotted every downtown corner with their massive flat fabric.
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Sexy New Designs from Enamore: More Green Lingerie
Courtesy of Treehugger
We've been tracking UK eco-fashion brand Enamore ever since they started back in 2004, and have liked what we've seen as they've continued to grow and expand their chic apparel and accessories. They caused a bit of a stir here at TreeHugger with the launch of a line of hemp/silk lingerie last year, but it has apparently been very well received, because they've designed several new camisoles to compliment all of their current lingerie ranges (Peek a Boo, pictured, along with Mon Bijou, Sensibella and Jezebelle).
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Ferragamo, the Children's Book
Courtesy of Fashionista
First, Salvatore Ferragamo launches jellies, reminding girls around the world of their inner 8-year-old.
Now they've gone one step further, commissioning a children's book from Annamaria Sbisà, with illustrations by Michele Petoletti.
The book looks gorgeous, and was created as part of Ferragamo's 80th birthday celebration. Especially intriguing is its synopsis:
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ELLE Hearts the Hipsters
Courtesy of Fashionista
First, ELLE's trend roundup was Manic Panic hair dye. Then it was giant logo tees worn as dresses. This week, they've moved onto the wonders of neon, citing Stella McCartney and Donna Karan as fashion forward examples of the trend.
We adore ELLE - especially its market editor, Carol Han - but we can't help wonder if way deep down, the editors want to be at Boom Box or MisShapes or The Annex, wearing rehab jeans and acid yellow nail polish and snorting glitter with tequila shots.
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Is The New: Vuitton Pochette and Dior Pouch?
Courtesy of Fashionista
About ten years ago, girls in boarding school stole their mother's Louis Vuitton pochettes, which were kept inside larger handbags to hold makeup, keys, and other travel necessities. The girls transformed the bags into actual purses, often linking a Vuitton keychain into the strap to make it longer and easier to carry.
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