Wednesday, July 31, 2013

CHANEL GANG

Everywoman wants a Chanel bag. From the simple 2.55 to the new Maxi, the quilted Chanel bag with a chain strap is the one designer bag that never, ever goes out of style. Everyone has tried to imitate it or fake it, but there is something so chic and cool about a simple Chanel bag that can not be duplicated. If you don't have a Chanel bag yet, get your own favorite from this new bunch. Perfect way to start your collection. 
-Eri 




















1. Chanel quilted leather shoulder bag in black, c.1980's.  
9 x 11 x 3 SOLD
2. Chanel quilted leather shoulder bag in white, c.1970's. SOLD
7.5 x 9.5 x 2.5
3. Chanel quilted leather shoulder bag in brown, c.1970's.  
8.5 x 11 x 3
4. Chanel quilted leather shoulder bag in black, c.1980's. SOLD
5 x 8.5 x 2.5
5. Chanel quilted leather stitched "CC" shoulder bag in black, c. 1980's. SOLD
7 x 9 x 2.5 

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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

TWO KELLYS

The Hermes Kelly in clemence leather from 2007, is worn only one. It still has the plastic cover on the legs and closure. Comes with shoulder strap, lock and key. The other lovely Kelly is soft and has been worn a bit more. It doesn't have a shoulder strap only lock and key. Two different bags with two different prices, one iconic look. 











Hermes Kelly 35cm in clemence black leather with gold hardware, 2007. SOLD

Hermes soft Kelly 35cm in black with gold hardware, 1989.  SOLD

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Thursday, July 25, 2013

THE MODEST BAG

Named after the head of riding department at Hermes, Evelyne has become a much sought after bag for  being practical, chic, durable and above all for its understated look and price tag. Designed to carry stable equipment in 1978, Evelyne only became popular after the 90's. In a time when we need both hands to text and instagram, a shoulder bag is the perfect choice. This is an Evelyne II featuring a non adjustable strap in canvas and no pockets. Also remember, it is chic to wear the logo on the inside. 
-Eri 




Hermes Evelyn II GM bag in red togo leather with gold hardware. SOLD

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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

GREAT ALAIA

I fly to NYC tomorrow and was thrilled to find out the heat wave has broken.  It is very difficult for a gentleman to look elegant while walking down Madison Avenue when the city feels like a sour substitute for hell when it is damn hot!  The ladies have it so easy.  They have Alaia and can be put together while letting a natural ventilation system do it's job with deep plunges, free arms, short hems, and exposed backs.  In contrast, I have to wear a suit, shirt, tie, and ill-advised to go commando.  This gold print halter with two-tiered skirt gives the illusion of being a more substantial fabric that is heavy and textured, but is seriously so light and easy to wear.  If I were packing and  a woman of style with an Alaia-appropriate body, this would be a no-brainer.  Reminiscent of Claire McCardell's wrap dresses in the 40s and early 50s, Alaia has sex'd it for the super models 1980s.  Oh this came from a pretty successful model of that era!  It's got good genes.
 
 
 




Alaia gold print silk wrap dress, c.1980's. Marked 12, modern 4 to 6

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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

BEFORE BLIND STAMPS

We would have posted four pre 1971 Kelly bags, but the Hermes Rouge Kelly sold before Jarred could shoot it!  Here we present a ménage a trois of vintage Hermes Kelly bags that are priced attainable so if you know what's right for you and your pocket book, one or all of these pocket books will be in your closet by sundown.  I just sold the chicest Plume bag to my friend.  I don't think that made the blog either. 
If you can pry yourself away from the non-stop royal baby coverage, call me, maybe.
Inshallah.
X














Hermes Kelly brown boxed leather gold hardware , 32 cm. NO KEY SOLD

Hermes Kelly black gold boxed leather hardware 32 cm. SOLD

Hermes Kelly white patent leather  gold hardware35 cm. SOLD

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PEONIES PLEASE

Every brand seems to get revived as of late, but the queen of the goddess gown, Madame Gres, is on the side lines waiting for a date.  I think some venture capitalist should bring her aesthetic back to life.  The only way to wear Madame Gres in the 21st century is to buy something vintage like this navy and sea blue peonies printed silk ensemble of flutter sleeve tunic with high slit and what I call a modesty skirt.  Simply lose the skirt and suddenly this tunic become a little kinky but need not be so if you add a pair of short shorts.  As an ensemble its a wee too conservative for my taste.  If you are looking for a NJB, wear this to a conservative Shabbat dinner and make plans when the last drop of Manishevitz has been relished for a rendez-vous with the cutest boy in the minion, drop the skirt, put on some wedges and let the slit do all the talking.
-Cameron
 
 






Madame Gres  peonies print navy ensemble, c. 1970s   Modern size 4 to 6

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