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    Solange & Beyonce Knowles Debut Their Samantha Thavasa ...

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    Qianna Smith on Aug 27, 2009 7:23 AM PDT
    Celebrity sisters Solange Knowles and Beyonce Knowles took Japanese fashionistas by storm with the debut of the Samantha Thavasa & Disney Handbag Collection at Tokyo Disneyland Hotel. "It's tough, it's fun, and it's sexy," says Beyonce about the flashy bags that are accented with a Mickey Mouse doll. Samantha Thavasa is a Japanese fashion company that specializes in handbags for trendy young women in their twenties. The bags have gained a cult following since launching in 1994. Find more great Samantha Thavasa handbag designs, check out the Samantha Thavasa website! Want to know more about Beyonce and Solange's efforts with Samantha Thavasa? Click on over to our friends at Essence!

    Salvatore Ferragamo Bags for Day and Night!

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    Ida Hsiang on Aug 6, 2009 2:22 PM PDT
    The Salvatore Ferragamo brand is well known for well-made and stylish shoes, but one should take a closer look at their amazing selection of handbags. Add a dash of drama to your daytime ensembles or evening outfits with these fabulously feminine Salvatore Ferragamo shoulder bags! The Mini Vara Capra ($1550) and Mini Vara Capra Small ($1490) are shoulder bags with the added sweetness and drama of a grosgrain bow on the chain and leather straps. The bags are both made out of leather but the pleating detail gives it the look of satin-y fabric. Both bags are accented with nickel hardware and feature adjustable shoulder straps. These Salvatore Ferragamo bags are such a feast on the eyes! They'll work with a daytime look of jeans, a cute blouse and sandals. They'll easily transition into nighttime when paired with your little black dress and smart coat. Want to know more about these amazing Ferragamo bags? Click over to our friends at Splendicity!

    Khirma Eliazov: The New "It" Bag?

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    Adriana Nova on Aug 2, 2009 5:22 AM PDT
    I firmly believe that the best fashion finds happen randomly-- especially when you're not looking for them. So it was that I milled around a Vogue fashion week party several months ago and started talking to a stylish woman who carried one of the most beautiful and unique handbags I've seen in a while. When I inquired, Khirma Eliazov replied that she'd designed the bag herself as part of her eponymous line of leather accessories. She then invited me to her fashion week trunk show, where I proceeded to be completely bowled over by further pieces rife with her signature top-quality leather and delightful attention to detail. Erma, as she's known, credits her first job out of college as an accessories assistant at Mademoiselle with what she laughingly calls her "obsession" with accessories. After stints as a stylist, brand manager, and freelance market editor for, among others, Harper's Bazaar, Elle Accessories, and, yes, Vogue, she decided to follow her heart and create a collection that is "beautiful, timeless, different, and, most importantly, functional. Everything about this line surrounds luxury at an attainable price point." Cited as a designer to watch by WWD and toted by fashion 'it' girls like Behati Prinsloo, check out the Khirma Eliazov slideshow to see just why she's one to keep an eye on, and visit her site for more details!

    Hot In The Hive: Hermes Apple Purse

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    Alex Gambardella on Jun 22, 2009 6:24 AM PDT
    You know what's worse than a crappy economy? Bruised fruit. Are you with me? I mean, we all know that an apple a day keeps the doctor away, but how on earth can we be expected to munch happily on our healthy snacks when they come out of our work bags and lunch boxes mangled and battered? Enter Hermes, our favorite source of wholly necessary and completely affordable leather goods and designer doodads (I know sarcasm can be lost over the 'net, but you can be assured I'm using it now). Their lambskin Apple Holder is not just designed to hold and protect your apple from the trials of transportation (yes, one apple, so you better hope it fits), but it's shaped like one too! Okay, okay -- I have to admit it's kind of cute looking, but would you actually use it? Eh... If your answer is yes, more power to you (I guess) -- just don't try to take it on an airplane. I doubt security would be too enthusiastic about its attached knife for increased snacking convenience.


    Price: $365
    Who Found It: xgalexy was the first to add the Hermes Apple Purse to the Hive.

    Back To The Classics: Our Top Five Designer Handbags

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    Pauline Montupet on Jun 18, 2009 10:22 AM PDT
    It seems that after many seasons of excess and "it" bags, the fashion industry has come back to reality. It might be the sobering effects of the economic downturn that's making us look towards the classics. Then again, most of us could never actually afford a new designer bag each season to begin with. So instead of using your tax return on a few trendy items that will make you wonder why the heck you bought them come the next season, put your money into something that will last. Classic handbags never go out of season and look good with nearly every outfit. Yes, they may cost quite a lot of money, but these top designer bags are impeccably made and will last you nearly a lifetime. Don't believe me? I have an old Chanel purse from my grandmother to prove it. The Chanel 2.55 bag is the traditional flap bag. It was first introduced in February 1955 by the ever-practical Coco Chanel, who wanted a hands-free bag with a shoulder strap. The 2.55 comes in one size only, but it's the perfect size, small enough for evening, yet big enough to also use during the day. With its classic shape and iconic status, the Hermes Birkin bag is the holy grail of handbags. The wait list may have died down since its feature on "Sex and the City", but if you don't want to wait or pay full price, eBay and Portero.com are great places to look for them second-hand. No one can argue that the Louis Vuitton Speedy is a classic-- it has been Louis Vuitton's best selling bag since Audrey Hepburn made it popular. Get it in the black or colored Epi leather to avoid getting sick of the logo. Some newer additions to the classic bag line up are the Yves Saint Laurent Muse bag and the Bottega Veneta Intrecciato bags. The Muse was introduced in 2006 and has been a bestseller ever since. The Intrecciato bag from Bottega, otherwise known as the woven bag, is buttery soft, beautifully made, and has become an instant classic, with has a slightly lower price tag than some of the other investment bags. Check out the slideshow to see my top five!

    Louis Vuitton Celebrates 3.0 Style With A Totally Monogram Tote

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    Lesley Scott on May 19, 2009 5:23 AM PDT
    Until June 1st, the new Totally Monogram tote will be available exclusively online at LouisVuitton.com - a chic, practical bag with comfy shoulder straps, pockets, and three sizes that are tailored for everyday city use. "We are thrilled to announce the worldwide exclusive launch of Totally Monogram on LouisVuitton.com," adds Daniel Lalonde, President and CEO of Louis Vuitton North America. To celebrate its first ever online product launch, they are also starting to Twitter (@LouisVuitton_US), giving fans a look inside the world of LV, as well as keeping them in the know about product launches, collaborations, celeb sightings, and privileged deets from private events. "With this new presence on Twitter, we hope to provide our clientele with a unique look at all aspects of Louis Vuitton. This new forum will allow us to offer followers an exceptional experience with Louis Vuitton." Check out Fashiontribes.com for more up-to-date fashion news and trends!
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