No, we are not starting to review bags from Ann Taylor. This is in fact a bag from a designer that we used to dearly love so our disappointment really hurts. Marni always has cute young bags so why is Paulo Melim Andersson (Chloe’s current creative director) designing bags for the Golden Girls? This rehashed, … Continue reading “Chloe Katie Bag”
The Chicago Tribune wants to know if this environmental bag craze is a real trend. The Bag Snob is quoted in the article saying I go for plastic for now but only in cases of extremely leaky chicken! I use the I’m Not a Plastic Bag for all my shopping now and if I do … Continue reading “Bag Snobs Going Green…or are they?”
It seems like everyone is doing an environmental shopping bag these days. This one from Stella McCartney is due out this June for $495 and is made of organic cotton. Hermes is also coming out with one, the Silky Pop reusable bag for $960. It collapses and folds up to a wallet size calfskin pouch. … Continue reading “Stella McCartney Environmental Bag”
You know how we love Marni but no one is immune when it comes to ridiculousness like this. This is actually a cute bag but anything will lose its cuteness when it’s larger than say, a side of beef. What the hell is this bag good for? I guess if I were a kangaroo I … Continue reading “Marni Oversized Hobo”
What we’re reading and coveting this weekend from our favorite sites! Fab Sugar gets down with Factory Girl’s fab wardrobe! Beauty Snob is obsessed with flawless skin! Beauty Addict test drives a new smile sensation and accidentally bleaches her lips in the process. Blogdorf Goodman: 40 Days and 40 Nights of Beauty Brand Reviews begins! … Continue reading “Web Snob for February 23, 2007”
I hate to say it but Chloe is a designer we may need to cross off our list completely. Still riding on Phoebe Philo’s designs, Chloe has been pushing the Paddington and Edith (in every possible variation and configuration imaginable) to keep the name afloat (their Spring 2007 collection certainly isn’t going to do it). … Continue reading “We’ve Lost Chloe”