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Are Chanel Handbags Worth The Money?

By Lee MacRae

The latest in fashion rage is designer handbags. Women from all walks of life such as a your girl friend or your guidance counselor wants a handbag by Botkier. Yet, when you consider the money you may have to pay for a designer handbag, the obvious question is, are they worth the money?

For just about anyone today obtain their money through hard work. They need to know if a Juicy Couture bag is worth the expanse. Will it last. And the answer that question is yes, they are. Why?

There is no doubt part of the cost of the designer handbag is the name on the label. But it is also true that you're going to pay for the quality built into a brand-name product. Top designer handbags by Beijo or Maxx New York will incorporate only the best leathers on the market.

Here is a good thing to know, top leather handbags have a fine lining material as well. The cheaper products will not have that. Makers of cheap products are always looking to lower the costs. Cheaper handbags have low-grade linings and low grade hardware on them. You're wasting your money. Full grain leather products are made from top grade natural hides without imperfections. Top grain leather's are extremely long wearing. It is extremely durable and eventually will develope a rich patina that increases in beauty. Full-grained handbags are often made from the skins of young cattle and are highly sought after due to their fine quality and smooth texture.

So, what you get when you buy a handbag by Timmy Woods or Baby Phat? Well, what you're getting for your money is a handbag of the finest quality and it will last you for many years. So don't hesitate, buy a designer handbag today.

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Pills, Thrills and and Couture

Tue, 08 Jul 2003 12:54:07 GMT
08 Jul 03

Textile artist Susie Freeman and practising GP Dr Liz Lee, are an unlikely twosome for an artistic collaboration. More unusual is the work they create - clothes that seem fluffy and frivolous but actually draw attention to medical matters.


Susie Freeman and Liz Lee are old school friends and Susie explains how their collaboration developed: 'We chat like all women do. Liz was very interested in family planning, and wanted to raise awareness of contraceptive methods available.' Around the same time, a U.S. gallery which sold Susie's work, commissioned one of her textile garments decorated with pills. Susie hadn't made such a piece but the mistaken request sparked an idea - combine Susie's dramatic fabrics with Liz's medical objectives.

Their idea, which they called Inside Out, won them a Sci-Art Award in 1998 - a grants scheme sponsored by the Wellcome Trust encouraging collaborations between scientists and artists. This set them on the path of 'drawing attention to medical decisions that people make', enabling Susie and Liz 'to express the thought processes and emotions involved when patients make decisions about medical treatment.' ...


Susie Freeman's and Dr Liz Lee's work can be viewed at: Contemporary Applied Arts, 2 Percy Street, London W1P 9FA (enquiries call 020 7436 2344) and from 19 July - 27 August at Fact, Fantasy and Pharmacopoeia, MAC, Cannon Hill Park, Birmingham B12 9QH (enquiries: 0121 440 3838). fashionUK]



Spring Preview: Armani Accessories - Shoes and Bags

Mon, 08 Dec 2008 00:00:00 GMT

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Wish now, buy later in February when they start to hit the stores… the showstopper of the spring / summer preview for Giorgio Armani bags and shoes is the Montenapoleone Bag, a woven fabric handbag with triangular sides to maximize capacity yet maintain ...

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VMware and Parallels for Virtual Machines

Mon, 25 Feb 2008 06:30:00 GMT

It doesn't matter if you're running on Windows or Mac OS X - every power user needs either Parallels or VMware (or both). There's never been an easier way to test software without destroying your primary operating system's stability. Think of how many times you wish you could press a 'reverse' button on your computer. Plus, there's no easier way to try new Linux distributions - see what all the fuss is about. Run Windows in OS X, run Linux in Windows, but the best way to do either is with VMware and/or Parallels.

Recession-free Christmas ads - Los Angeles Times

Sat, 13 Dec 2008 05:15:20 GMT

Recession-free Christmas ads
Los Angeles Times, CA - Dec 12, 2008
The advertisements, for a range of items from handbags to diamonds to perfume, to more perfume and diamonds, have always had a special role in status envy ...