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Stella McCartney Resort 2011 Bags

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Accessories designers could learn a thing or two from Stella McCartney. Not only does she not use leather in any of her accessories, she manages to make them utterly chic but with a quirky persona that is quintessential Stella. I was over the moon to see that her cult hit Falabella bag–which every stylish girl I know owns–has been refashioned in a lightweight canvas and woven tricot–the latter more often a material used as lining made from natural or synthetic fibers with a unique weave that allows it to be smooth on one side while sporting texture on the other. What’s more, Stella’s taken the overarching design details of the Falabella–the chain straps, coin trinket and overall capacious ideals–and applied them to a clutch, scrunchy sailor’s bag, ladylike day bag and pocket-filled work bag. Which one is your favorite?

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3 comments

  1. uh don’t the real bagsnobs always go on about how Stella bags are way overpriced for what are basically canvas and plastic bags? I’m sure these are the same. living in London I have never in my life seen anyone carrying a Stella McCartney bag – who buys these lame, overpriced, unoriginal bags??!!

  2. She gives them to her celebrity friends all second generation offsprings of stars, LIv Tyler, Paltrow, and Kate Hudson.