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Timeless and Classic Gucci Handbags
This year 2010, Gucci has unveiled lots of latest Gucci Handbags for Guccilicious fans who wants to look with classic style. They are generally range from diverse bottom large handbags to tiny clutches. Distinct designs, trend, beauty and styles are blended thoroughly in these classic collections which completely brings together the brand’s timeless elements. I can’t imagine the wonderful Florentine leather craft view satisfying appeal which totally completes the taste of brand innovative director Frida Gianinni distinct idea.
Gucci Handbags 2010 Autumn Winter collection for the very first time is going to be irreplaceable crocodile handbags, Gucci babouska and leather-based purses. This brand new application is really a fulfillment of the whole handbag collection. Gucci delight handbags have been reincorporated, created into a blend of crocodile skin and leather, integrating confined texture in a three-dimensional angle and very tangible to make it more convenient for daily use.
The latest series of Gucci shoulder bags and handbags are a variety of design options that has GG canvas. Gucci patented design is a gold-plated lock ornaments that definitely won the taste of women when it comes to handbag design.
Each handbag has brought unique results to everyone from the ultimate allure of decorative locks.
Another kind of Gucci handbags that appear like Indy handbags are the printed Gucci abbey. These handbags are apparently similar to Gucci hysteria bag except that they appear in a single handle using bamboo material.
The Peggy handbags are available in beige fabric and dark brown or white colored fabric. Small Pelham shoulder bags are for women who want to look fashionable and trendy. Frequently, they come in braided double straps, horse bits and snap tab closure ornamented with light gold and silver embellishments. All these Gucci handbags are available in several colors, styles, and made from various materials.
Valentino, Retrospective: Past/Present/Future
It’s time to consider a visit to Brisbane, Australia. Normally known for being the capital of the ‘sunshine state’, it has never been one to rival the fashion stakes of the more southern cities of Melbourne and Sydney. But it has scored a big fashion coup, Brisbane’s Gallery of Modern Art is set to launch the ‘Valentino, Retrospective: Past/Present/Future’ exhibition on August 7 and running through to 14 November 2010. And if you’ve seen the amazing Valentino, The Last Emperor documentary, you will understand the grandeur which will be on show. On a slightly smaller scale of course.
This is one of the biggest high fashion exhibitions to hit the land down under and will see 100 iconic pieces on display in an exhibition designed and realized by Les Arts Decoratifs, Paris, with the assistance of the house of Valentino. It will include iconic designs by Valentino Garavani from the late 1950s to his final collection in 2008 with iconic designs worn by the likes of Julia Roberts, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Elizabeth Taylor, Cate Blanchett and Nicole Kidman also on show.
“We are honoured to be the exclusive Australian venue for this extraordinary exhibition that will engage followers of Valentino and fashion lovers from all over the country,” Queensland Art Gallery Director Tony Ellwood said.
“The exhibition explores Valentino’s techniques and recurring motifs such as ornamentation, the use of geometric and animal prints, frills, folds and pleats as well as the creative possibilities of volume, surface and line.”
But it’s not just an exhibition of the past, five recent designs by the house of Valentino”s new creative directors Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pier Paolo Piccioli are also highlighted to show the future of the fashion house.
If you can’t get yourself to Brisbane to see the exhibition, you can purchase a hardcover companion book entitled ‘Valentino, Retrospective: Past/Present/Future’ (the same name as the exhibition) will be published by Rizzoli and will be available to purchase on the Gallery of Modern Art’s online shop and at the gallery.
The new Prada B.Y.O. Line (Bring Your Own) Bag
The warm summer brings a lot of versatile, colorful and lightweight stuffs in the fashion market and certainly this summer season, the house of Prada presents Eco-friendly bag line to all fashinoistas which provide chic and functional all the way.
I just received this very interesting fashion news a while ago from Prada introducing their new B.Y.O. bags! It really talks about perfect timing as I am looking for a versatile handbag for my netbook.
The new Prada B.Y.O. Line (Bring your own) is environment friendly and it was made in traditional Prada fabric adorned with archive prints makes it more colorful just like Prada Accessories Spring 2010. Aside from its versatile look, it is also very spacious for us to carry our important belongings
The B.Y.O. (bring your own) bag is indeed a collection of lightweight handbags with an actual weight of 5 ounces. These eco-friendly handbags are available exclusively at Prada boutiques for a price $295. Grab you own Prada B.Y.O. Bag now!
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