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Snobs in the Press

Snobs in the Press: New York Fashion Week Edition

See what the Snobs were up to during New York Fashion Week!

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Lanvin La Nuit & Piaf Minaudières

Lanvin La Nuit & Piaf Minaudières: La Vie en Lanvin

Sometimes the smallest bags make the biggest statements. The stone clasps on these Lanvin minaudières stick out quite a bit, adding a striking touch to the flask-shaped clutches. And okay, they won’t fit much at all, but look at them! What do you really need besides your phone and a card anyway?

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Marc by Marc Jacobs Show Box Small Darcy Crossbody Bag

Marc by Marc Jacobs Show Box Small Darcy Crossbody Bag: Right Round

Fun, wearable, evening-appropriate yet youthfully casual: this is when Marc by Marc Jacobs shines. And when you should turn down the thousand-dollar bag for a cute design that’s half the price. That is, if you’re the right age (read: not mine) and your personal style is youthful enough to match. Otherwise, a bag like this is bound to look a little silly.

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Trend Alert

Trend Alert: Cages

As we make our way into fall, we leave the flowy silhouettes of summer behind and embrace structure. What better to do this with than the caged trend? While it’s been around for a while, we’re starting to see this manifest itself more and more on everything from booties to sexy peplum skirts.

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Givenchy Large Antigona Deer-Printed Tote Bag

Givenchy Large Antigona Deer-Printed Tote Bag: The Disney Vault

Givenchy’s Fall 2013 collection is full of trippy floral prints, tricked-out moto jackets, and a whole lot of the world’s most famous cartoon deer. The Bambi-meets-surreal art motif didn’t just make it to Riccardo Tisci’s high-fashion sweatshirts.

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Andrea Incontri Medium Leather Bag

Andrea Incontri Medium Leather Bag: Split Decision

I have mixed feelings about this hobo. I love the fact that Andrea Incontri smartly designed it with two accomodating outer pockets because, as we all know, hobos are prone to swallow things up, leaving us to fumble in desperation for our essentials. But then there’s a host of things I would do differently.

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