Showing posts with label Designer Fashion Handbags. Show all posts
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Designer Fashion Handbags

Monday, October 21, 2013

Mr. Mario Prada opened a luxury store in a galleria in Milan, Italy in 1913. The store, named Frat Elli Prada, was operated with Mario and his brother. They sold leather handbags, imported English trunks, beauty cases, and luxury accessories. The brand name," Prada", soon became a top favorite of the most famous European aristocracy. The products are handcrafted using the best materials available. The styles are simple yet classic. Prada is known world-wide for their high quality, designer fashion products. Descriptions of selected Prada designer handbags give the reader data about the details of a number of exquisite Prada bags.

The Prada Camel Leather Tote in pebble-grain, calfskin leather is an exquisite, fashion designer handbag. The designer has used rich color and fine leather to create this graceful bag. It is detailed with gold-tone hardware. The interior, lined with designer logo fabric, has a zippered pocket. The shape of the bag is rectangular. A front pocket with zip closure keeps keys and a cell phone easily accessible. The gold-tone Prada logo on the side gives the bag a classic look. The handbag is made in Italy. The dimensions of the handbag are: 15 inches L x 13 inches H x 6 inches W.
This Prada Black Designer Hobo Handbag is crafted in durable nylon with coordinating black leather. An adjustable shoulder strap allows for easy carrying. The shape of the bag is a rectangle with a softly curving top. The bag has silver-tone hardware. The interior is fully lined with designer logo material and has an interior zipper pocket. The front zipper pocket is handy for keeping your keys. The triangular, Prada logo embossed medallion on the front of this bag is striking. The handbag is made in Italy. The dimensions are: 14 inches L x 10 inches H x 3 inches Wide.

The Prada Black Designer Fashion Hobo Bag has a shell made of black nylon and black leather. The handbag has an elegant, simple, functional design. This beautiful handbag is great for work, travel or casual use. A removable, adjustable shoulder strap makes it especially versatile. The interior of the bag is lined in designer logo patterned cloth. The shape of the bag is rectangular and has many features of the Prada hobo handbag described above. Differences between the two handbags are: this bag has satchel type, double handles, gold-tone hardware, and more leather on the shell, and a higher manufacturer's suggested price. The designer's logo is on the side of the bag. The bag is made in Italy. The dimensions are: 14 inches L x 10 inches H x 3 inches W.

The Prada Black Nylon Pocket Designer Messenger Bag is the ideal woman-on-the-go handbag. Whether to the office, the airport, or on about-town errands, the bag packs the important contents in style. The front flap keeps documents and other valuables safe. There is a top zipper closure. The shape of the handbag is rectangular and wide. The interior is lined and has an interior pocket. The shell of this bag is nylon with leather strap and buckle accents. The strap adjusts for over-the- shoulder or cross-body wear. It is made in Italy. The dimensions are: 11 inches L x 10 inches H x 5 inches W.

This Prada Taupe, Gathered Leather, Fashion Designer Handbag is uniquely beautiful. The detailing gives wonderful style to this stitched, leather handbag. The taupe color is highlighted by the handbag's gold-tone, ring and rivet hardware. The shape of the bag is a small rectangle. The designer's logo is on the front side of the bag. The bag is fully lined with designer logo fabric. The handles are double rolled with a 2 inch drop. The removable/adjustable cross body/shoulder strap with 19 inch drop provides flexibility. The handbag is made in Italy. The dimensions are: 4.5 inches H x 5.5 inches L x 2.5 inches D.

Different Types of Mens Bracelets

Friday, October 11, 2013

Jewellery is no longer something reserved for a specific subculture of men. While they have always worn iconography such as crosses and chains, there has still been a stigma regarding excessive jewellery wearing.
This included such jewellery as designer bracelets, rings and earrings. Any male that had a particular interest in such things as desig
ner bracelets might be labelled as "effeminate" or "metrosexual".
However, the trend for jewellery wearing amongst men has expanded greatly over the last decade. In fact, it's safe to say that it has now big businesses. Male rappers flaunt their wealth and status with huge pendant chains and diamond earrings. Watches have become bigger and more elaborate. And rings can be worn on more than just the pinkie finger.

When it comes to mens bracelets, the latest trend is that of leather bracelets. These come in several forms and are sometimes referred to as mens friendship bracelets. Friendship bracelets traditionally consists of interwoven silk cords that are knotted to form elaborate designs. However, in this case, the friendship bracelets are far simpler. They are often made from plaited leather and feature silver embellishments, such as magnetic locking clasps.
Danish designers such as Aagaard Jewellery and Blog have marketed these designs as charm bracelets for men. Unlike their female counterparts, which feature delicate and feminine charms, these bracelets allow the wearer to customise them with rugged looking beads in polished silver, glass and wood. The bracelets themselves are often chunkier and with an emphasis on durability.
The charms are designed to appeal to the type of man who likes to customise his look. So colourful beads in polished glass can be used on soft brown leather bracelets to create a carefree surfer style. In addition, many of these designer bracelets are made from materials such as stainless and even parachute cord. These materials emphasise the masculinity of the product, thus aiming squarely at mass-marketing to men from all walks of life. For instance, a stainless steel bracelet accompanied by matted silver charms or dangling gold skulls will certainly give a different impression to that of the simple black leather wraparound bracelet, worn with no additional adornment.
Male jewellers are now wising up to exactly how to spread this appeal to a wider audience. Their message? Wearing jewellery isn't about spending hours in front of the mirror, preening. It is an extension of you, a reflection of your identity and lifestyle. And it needn't get in the way or hamper how you go about your daily routine.
 

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