Showing posts with label Hermès. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hermès. Show all posts

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Bags of Summer

Wildflowers on Pfeiffer Beach, Big Sur

Big Sur

Lee Ann's vintage Kelly with long canvas sports strap and Kristin's African woven shoulder sac


These two bags represent both ends of the spectrum. Adding a long cross-body strap is a great way to make a  high-end bag easier to wear and more casual for summer. The woven African bag is a timeless choice for an Annie Hall-spirited look.


Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Field Trip Outtakes: Magic Alley






Kristin with Romy
Outfit details: Jenni Kayne double breasted blazer, T by Alexander Wang shirt, Current/Elliott roller jeans in Daybreak, LD Tuttle "The Seer" boots

Lee Ann with Romy
Outfit details: Paper Denim Cloth army jacket, CP Shades "Dean" Linen shirt, Current/Elliott roller jeans in Pacific, Isabel Marant Dicker boots, Hermès vintage Kelly supple


After the event, we were walking around the Brentwood Country Mart and discovered this really amazing light coming through one of the alleys. We stopped to take some pictures before heading home after a very fun day.

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Top it off


via Garance Doré
Hermès F/W 2012


Kristin's sketch


Vogue

A sly vintage fedora, a borrowed-from-the-boys baseball cap, or a fetching floppy-brimmed hat -- what a great way to add a little allure and charm to an everyday ensemble (not to mention the practical factor when a little rain falls). We've seen them everywhere on the streets and also on the runways (check out Hermes - sigh). What's your favorite topper?

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Bag Ladies








A handbag can say a lot about the person who is carrying it. It not only holds the essentials of your daily life, but also affects the way you carry yourself. And since we assume you want a bag that says very nice things about you, the good news is you don't have to spend a lot to obtain a fantastic one. In fact, some of our favorites were bought for a song. Like anything else, this search for the "perfect" bag (on eBay, in consignment shops) is an exercise  in timing and patience.























Here are our three top picks: the Hermès Kelly (of course!), a classic Prada frame bag (iconic 90s Prada), and the Tod's toaster ( a new classic).

And usually when a high end bag has a lowly imperfection, like a little pen mark (see the Tod's bag), that will bring down the price. This kind of thing doesn't bother us, as long as it isn't a ghastly stain or odor (eww!). We think it adds a little character, and doesn't make it too precious to use and enjoy every day. 

And, we really try to recycle leather -- so buying vintage and pre-owned bags is a good practice. What do you think?