Have you entered our Mother’s Day giveaway yet? Click here for your chance to win a Jumbo Chanel Classic Flap bag from Designer Vault…
For a mom, the best gift on Mother’s Day is the love of her children. But since she hopefully already has that, the next best thing is a Chanel Classic Flap bag (in JUMBO)! In honor of the May 8th holiday, we’ve partnered up with Designer Vault to give away just that – a blue Caviar leather Jumbo in excellent condition (estimated retail value: $5,500). I have my fingers crossed that you’ll win, but if you don’t, you’ll want a back-up present; e-commerce luxury consignment boutique Designer Vault has everything from Chanel bags to jewelry to shoes, all of which are sure to delight the finest lady in your life. Besides, if you do win, you’ll get to keep the gift you bought her (or if you’re a really great son or daughter, she’ll have the most memorable Mother’s Day ever!).
Dangling bag-themed decorations feel perfect for this time of year. They’re like tiny ornaments. I mean, how amazing would it be to have an entire tree trimmed with these cuties? Each one of these, from bag charms and key chains to brooches and earrings, is great as a gift, but I’ve already got my Christmas gifts covered. Which means I’m getting these for myself! Good things do come in small, bag-shaped packages.
With a lineup of bags that has earned Holy Grail status in the world of accessories, Hermès is one of the most recognizable brands out there, yet there are many small signifiers on each of its creations that people wouldn’t recognize.
From ’90s throwbacks to up-to-the-minute coverage of Paris Fashion Week, the Snobgrams this week have you covered!
Vintage bags from the house that Karl Lagerfeld built, and it’s not the C you’re thinking of. Chloe from the 1970’s is the epitome of legendary style. You will never have a chance like this again to obtain a piece of fashion history. No musty old bags with crumbs left on the bottom from a … Continue reading “1970s Chloé by Karl Lagerfeld Bags: New Vintage Treasures”