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All the Bags From the Fendi Men’s autumn 2020 Collection

Fashion’s move towards products that are more inclusive as well as less gender specific is a great thing. as well as while we’ve discussed the problem deeper as well as more at length, the simplicity of this means that brands are creating a great deal more for us to selected from.

While there was when a time when menswear collections featured extremely few bags, in 2020, that’s no longer the case. Fendi provided its Menswear collection earlier this week as well as we’re taking a look at all of the bags from the F/W 2020 runway.

The bags (and there were many) pay tribute to Fendi’s iconic yellow packaging all in a futuristic as well as ingenious way. leather shoppers that mimic gigantic Fendi buying bags were featured together with new versions of the cherished Baguette as well as Peekaboos of different sizes.

Handknit wool was featured throughout on different shapes like the Baguette, as well as the Peekaboo in addition to in an large tote. the most fascinating shapes came in the type of hard-sided silhouettes like a monogram mini trunk bag in addition to a small exotic Baguette with reinforced metal corners. view all of the bags from the collection below.

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Q&A: inside Heritage Auctions’ high-end accessories division with Matthew Rubinger

When Matthew Rubinger introduced the high-end accessories classification at Heritage Auctions in 2010, the new York City resident was only just out of Vanderbilt University. during his tenure at Heritage as director for high-end Accessories, the pre-owned high-end purse business has exploded both at online auctions as well as online, landing Rubinger on Forbes’ “30 Under 30” listing for 2014, in addition to on CNN as well as The wall street Journal. Recently, he sat down with us to response some concerns about the high-end business, tracking down unusual purses as well as which dream piece he’s yet to track down.

First, Matt, exactly how did you land what would be a dream task for so many of our readers?

It’s been rather a ride! I satisfied with the partners at Heritage in 2010 – before they had opened an office in nyc – as well as they told me about their growth plans both in this region as well as in general. They were excited about the proposition of introducing such a fun, dynamic classification to their firm. For me, the concept of introducing not only a new auction classification for the company, however a new classification for the entire auction market, was an chance that was difficult to resist.

How has the pre-owned purse market altered since Heritage Auctions very first started its focus on high-end accessories?

I have seen a shift from what I phone call “shopping” to “collecting.” the market is shifting towards special, unique, stand-out pieces. Our clients are constantly editing their collections – commonly buying as well as selling pieces in the exact same auction. It’s nice to see a growing rate of interest in unusual colors, materials, older pieces, discontinued styles as well as so on.

What should prospective purchasers keep in mind when buying your shop selection, versus participating in one of your accessories auctions? exactly how do the two choices differ?

The savviest purchasers tend to prefer auction. If you have a deep comprehending of the classification as well as the market, auction is a piece of cake. waiting on the right piece as well as the right cost can be fun as well as worthwhile – however it takes patience. There are three primary reasons that our set-price shop may be right for you: 1. immediate gratification. You click “Buy,” you pay, as well as we ship FedEx Overnight complimentary. Simple. Gratifying. 2. There is a specific piece that you have been waiting on as well as you discover it in the Boutique. In this case, buy it! You’ll regret it if you let somebody else get it first. 3. You see something in the shop that you believe would offer for more at auction. If you see a excellent deal, jump on it.

If our visitors have purses that they’d like to sell, exactly how can they get them listed in the Heritage Auctions Boutique?

E-mail an picture of it to Luxury@HA.com. Within 24 hours you will hear back with an auction estimate, an outright purchase offer, as well as a set-price consignment value. truly easy.

What’s the craziest bag that’s come your method at Heritage? Your favorite?

It’s really upcoming so it’s a bit hush-hush right now…but you all will be the very first to know! (Hint: It’s Hermes from 1996; that’s all I can state for now.)

What’s the very best investment that purchasers can make in high-end accessories right now?

I utilized to state go traditional – a traditional design in a traditional color. That will still be a great location to start, however if you’re feeling as much as it, the very best investment right now is something special and/or unique. You want something unusual since that’s what collectors will pay for. aside from that, I believe Louis Vuitton show Bags from 2001-2006 are extremely undervalued on the market right now, I believe they will be gaining momentum soon.

Why do you believe shoppers are so willing to pay a premium for Hermes bags, as well as Hermes exotics in particular?

Most importantly, they are the finest, greatest high quality bags in the world. Additionally, they hold their value, making people feel risk-free as well as positive about large purchases.

What’s a bag that you’d like to add to the Heritage choice however haven’t been able to get your hands on rather yet?

It’s really not a bag – it’s the Chanel surf board. I want one in the auction! We had the Chanel Bike as well as the interest it got was overwhelming. now I want the surfboard.

Where did Heritage see the most growth in 2013? What type of clients utilized your services the most in the past year?

We only did two online signature Auctions in 2012, in 2013 we added our September Auction in Los Angeles, which we will be doing once again in 2014. It was extremely well got as well as most likely represented our largest area of growth. Our personal sales, on our shop as well as with our amazing partners Barneys new York as well as Moda Operandi, likewise saw significant boosts in 2013. the market is taking off!

What’s the most interesting bag for sale in the Heritage Auctions shop right now?

The most interesting is most likely the 35cm Custom-Ordered, increased Scheherazade & Ultra Violet Crocodile Birkin with Gold Hardware. At $110,000, it ain’t cheap, however in pristine Condition, this is a serious collector piece. There is likewise a Blue Thallasa Veau Doblis (Suede) Kelly that is incredibly special. Lastly, we have a lovely Ralph Lauren Crocodile Ricky on the shop that is well-valued at half of retail as well as we don’t get many Rickys in crocodile so a special opportunity.

Kate Upton totes Celine to cheer on the new York Knicks

Here’s sexy sexpot [Ed. note: We’re required by Internet law to introduce her that way.] Kate Upton on her way into Madison Square garden Monday night with her gorgeous black and white Celine Luggage Tote. Kate had a casual, court-side date with the new York Knicks. could anything be more distracting for the opposing team than having a sports Illustrated swimsuit edition cover girl chilling out just out of bounds? Well played, Knicks. Well played.

Kate is the second celeb we’ve featured this week with a Celine tote on her arm. The Celine Luggage Tote, in all of its varities (including Phantom and Nano) is a bona fide celeb fave for 2012. For a comprehensive breakdown of all the celebs with Celine totes in their closet (Kate Upton has at least two), check out “Celebs and their Celine Luggage Totes: A Retrospective”. Irritatingly enough, despite the fact that it’s reached full celeb market saturation, you still can’t buy one of these online. (We’re holding out for a resolution to that in 2013.)

Nancy Gonzalez large Crocodile carry

There are two things that I hope to do before my purse profession is over: own an Hermes bag and own something in crocodile or alligator. Those two dreams are both far off in the distance, but that doesn’t imply my wandering eyes can’t check out the merchandise. and lately, I can’t get the image of the Nancy Gonzalez large Crocodile carry out of my head.

I first covered this bag in a different color for Bag That Style, and this is another one of those circumstances where seeing it on a person makes all the difference. The pink looks like a fantastic sugary confection, but I’m much more interested in the super-dark, shiny black option. What is it with me and huge black bags lately? I’m not sure, but if this is wrong, I don’t want to be right. The finish of the crocodile gives the bag a younger, edgier slant than many similar exotics, and the price could be a lot worse – Nancy Gonzalez charges for croc what a lot of other brands charge for python. purchase through Saks for $3350.

When You Inherit designer accessories From Your Family, sometimes a Bag is a connection to Your history

[Editor’s Note: This post is part of a new essay series on the special and sometimes unexpected things that accessories can mean to us. If you’re a writer with an idea that fits this category, please email a pitch, rates and your clips to Amanda at amanda@purseblog.com.]

My Nana was statuesque, stunning and overly dramatic at times—truly a force to be reckoned with, on and off the stage. A writer, actress, and model, it was only fitting that she always dressed and accessorized for an audience. When she passed a few years ago, I inherited a Gucci bag and Hermes scarf among other things from her closet, but those remain the two staples I pull out regularly.

Both are equestrian-inspired, which confuses and delights me, considering our family doesn’t really spend that much time on or around horses. The closest I get is attending polo matches, and I’m mostly there to dress up and tailgate, to put it delicately. However, I’m a big collector of riding jackets, boots and the like, because I appreciate the aesthetic. and if my Nana and I shared a similar taste in accessories, what else had I missed out on in our relationship? There’s a certain weight to inherited luxury items that reflects your relationship with the deceased, and mine is tinged with regret at not getting to know her better because our time was cut short.

Alice Solomon was born in 1934 in Florida—not exactly the friendliest time for Jews, and definitely a decade I don’t envy. Her father passed away during her freshman year of college, and her mother pulled her out of university to right away start secretarial school because there wasn’t enough money to continue her education. She worked as a secretary and a model in Boston for a few years to support herself before meeting my grandfather. They had two sons, including my father, and settled in Framingham, MA.

In 1971, my Nana entered the family into the All-American family contest, where they represented Massachusetts. It was essentially a quest to find the best representation of the most ‘American’ family, whatever that meant at the time. My dad remembers being flown to a remote part of Florida, where they competed against other families who had been selected for their home states. According to Lehigh Acres by Carla Ulakovic, this was part of a marketing stunt by Lehigh Acres, Florida to enter the national spotlight. “The contest was intended to find and honor the most representative family in America. Thousands entered local and state competitions. Throughout the year, entries were narrowed, and 51 families progressed to the final competition. during an all-expenses-paid trip to Lehigh Acres, contestants participated in different activities and discussions, which allowed the judges to declare the All-American Family.” The winner got a brand new house in Lehigh Acres and all the pomp and circumstance of being the self-proclaimed All-American Family.

Luckily for me—the chances of my father meeting my mother in if he lived in Florida were low—they didn’t end up winning. However, when they got back to new England, my Nana proudly wore the title of ‘Mrs. Massachusetts’ and would show up to events wearing a sash that declared it so, cutting ribbons at mall openings and other events. She was also Mrs. U.S. savings Bonds for Massachusetts. I would love to show up somewhere and cut a ribbon while wearing a sash, in spite of what that might say about me.

When both of her sons were safely enrolled in college—and, more importantly, out of the house— Nana started taking classes at Wellesley college to finally finish the degree she was forced to interrupt.

After she and my grandfather got a divorce in 1980, she completely rebranded herself at age 46 in a time when personal brands were, blissfully, not a thing. She started a company called gorgeous Grandmas that focused on finding yourself after age fifty and dating again. She wrote two books on the subject, and also had syndicated columns and would appear on TV and radio shows. I also remember her giving talks on cruises, the ultimate goal for any transplanted West palm Beacher.

At my Nana’s funeral, in our family plot, there were comments made by fellow mourners that I resembled her, at least in height and dress. I remember wearing a long black cashmere coat with oversized sunglasses, and the rabbi bringing up that both my brother and I were single in her eulogy. While the latter wasn’t warranted, I was comforted by the comments about our similarities, because who wouldn’t aspire to even remotely resemble someone so fabulous?

To borrow a line from F. Scott Fitzgerald in The stunning and the Damned (which was actually about intoxication), “…there was the indescribable gloss and glamour it gave, like the memories of ephemeral and faded evenings.” That’s how I feel about wearing my Nana’s accessories. I might not have known her as well as I wouldhave liked, especially now that I’m on a similar career path (the writing—definitely not the modeling), but there’s something to be said about even the most remote of connections.

By carrying these accessories and the weight of all they’ve seen, all they’ve been through—glamorous events, trials and triumphs, and loves lost and won over the course of nights and years—they’re with me now and at least some part of her lives on in a material sense. While I’d much rather have her in my life, this is the best I can get, and I can continue to honor her memory by wearing her scarf and carrying her bag to places she would have enjoyed, and thinking of her while I do it.

Contemplating your own mortality shouldn’t be at the forefront of your mind while making luxury purchases, but it does provide a gravitas and purpose to buying something extravagant, even if you just need the extra incentive of passing it down to justify credit card debt. but I’m glad my Nana (or grandfather) splurged on these things, because they’re something I now get to dually enjoy and remember her by.

And as much as I loathe social media holidays to the very core of my being, on July 23, I will be celebrating gorgeous Grandmas Day to the best of my ability. preferably in a gown, while drinking a martini, swathed in my Hermes scarf, with my Gucci bag tucked under my arm, and raising a glass to my Nana, Alice Solomon, the woman who could—and did—do it all.

These Bags match My favorite album Covers and I’m obsessed

I have two great loves in my life, handbags and Taylor Swift. Seriously, anybody who knows me knows I am a huge fan of Taylor and her music (like, Swiftie status). I recently was browsing the Internet and fell head over heels in love with a Marc Jacobs bag that matched Taylor’s newest album cover, Lover, perfectly. music and fashion are two of the most creative outlets in life and it is certainly fun when their lanes come to a crossroad and blend together in expressing ourselves. To many, the Marc Jacobs bag would be nothing much more than an on-trend tie dye bag, but to me, it represents my favorite album of the year (and in case you were wondering, yes, I purchased it).

I love listening to new music from my favorite artists, but I always find an unexpected level of delight in analyzing an album’s artwork. I am not a musical connoisseur by any stretch of the imagination, but it’s good to look at album art as a window into the creative eye of an artist you admire. I like to imagine how the artist and their team arrived at an image to represent their work and I always associate the images chosen to accompany the music as a symbol from the artist themselves. I’m old school and will even purchase CDs (yes, I know they are practically fossils in 2020), but I like to have a tangible item to touch and look at from my favorite artists.

I thought it would be fun to share bags that remind me of my favorite albums from the last year! When I see these album covers, I associate these bags with the artwork for the album.

Do you ever associate bags with music or have a bag that matches an album for you perfectly?

Taylor Swift – Lover

@taylorswift

Marc Jacobs Snapshot Airbrushed leather Crossbody Bag ($350)

Billie Eilish – When we all fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?

@billieeilish

Off-White Jitney 4.3 Brushstroke print handbag ($1,845)

Post Malone – Hollywood’s Bleeding

@postmalone

Saint Laurent Niki take on Bag ($2,490)

Ariana Grande thank U, Next

@arianagrande

Dolce & Gabbana devotion video camera Bag ($1,150)

Harry styles – fine Line

@hshq

Edie Parker small Lara grasp ($895)

Maggie Rogers – heard It In A past Life

@maggierogers

Gucci Ophidia small leather take on Bag ($1,790)

Ready Your credit history Cards: Mansur Gavriel is Restocking Its website Sometime Today

I’ve worked at PurseBlog since 2009, as well as I’ve never had as many people ask me exactly how to get their hands on anything as commonly as they ask me exactly how to get a Mansur Gavriel bag. Today, I’m right here with an answer: open up MansurGavriel.com in a tab at work as well as refresh it periodically. Eventually, your persistence will be rewarded with a re-stock of the brand’s perpetually sold-out bags.

The MG team reached out to us yesterday to let us understand this would be happening, as well as although they don’t understand precisely what time they’ll have whatever up as well as running just yet, it will be today. If you haven’t handled to score a area on a wait listing or don’t want to wait six months to get a bag you’ve already paid for, this may be the solution to your problems.

The bags stocked on the website will be the brand’s spring 2015 collection, including the all-new “tumble” leather, which is soft as well as pebbled. It’s less likely to show scratches than its smooth counterparts, which will ease some shoppers’ fears about wear as well as tear. The collection likewise includes new colors of the brands’ canvas-and-leather bags as well as the mini Mini Bucket, pictured above, which is the third entry to the prominent household of container bags. (It is, you guessed it, a degree smaller than the present mini Bucket.)

If we discover out what time the re-stock will be launching, we’ll let you know. In the meantime, keep that browser tab open.

Velvet Bags are the huge autumn 2016 accessories pattern You’re about to See everywhere

sometimes it takes a pattern a couple tries to get off the ground. a number of years ago, velvet was around autumn runways, however it seemed like purchasers for retail stores weren’t, well, buying it–the velvet pieces went largely unproduced and, in turn, shoppers focused on other things. Now, though, brands are providing velvet one more shot, as well as for autumn 2016, it feels like the time is right for accessories in this luxurious fabric.

We’re seeing a great deal of velvet in both bags as well as shoes, however today, we’re right here to focus on bags. (More on the shoes next week!) When it comes to high-end goods, velvet has a few obvious advantages: First, it’s incredibly luxe-looking as well as pleasant to touch, which makes it a much more fitting leather alternate for high-end pieces than most other fabrics. Second, velvet bags are usually a bit less costly than their leather counterparts, which is excellent when you’re going for a seasonal look.

Fall as well as winter dressing are all about layering rich structures as well as colors, as well as velvet is an suitable method to spruce up your typical jeans-and-sweater combo. Below, inspect out our preferred velvet bags from the season so far.

Bottega Veneta Olimpia velvet as well as Watersnake Clutch
$1,800 via Net-a-Porter

Dries van Noten velvet shoulder Bag
$1,704 via Bergdorf Goodman

Edie Parker Melissa velvet Crossbody Bag
$1,595 via Shopbop

Fendi velvet Peekaboo Bag
$9,900 via Nordstrom

Givenchy velvet Backpack
$1,730 via Neiman Marcus

Gucci Marmont velvet shoulder Bag
$1,790 via Gucci

Jimmy Choo Lockett small velvet Bag
$1,995 via Net-a-Porter

Lanvin Sugar velvet shoulder Bag
$1,395 via Saks

Loewe T big velvet Pouch
$750 via Barneys

Miu Miu Velutto top handle Bag
$2,160 via Nordstrom

Moschino velvet Convertible shoulder Bag
$1,050 via Nordstrom

Prada Pionnière velvet Saddle Bag
$1,770 via Saks

Ralph Lauren Tiffin velvet Bag
$2,250 via Bergdorf Goodman

Saint Laurent monogram medium velvet shoulder Bag
$1,990 via Bergdorf Goodman

Salvatore Ferragamo Vara beaded shoulder Bag
$1,790 via Bloomingdale’s

See by Chloé Vicki evening container Bag
$320 via Bloomingdale’s

Stella McCartney velvet Falabella Bag
$850 via Nordstrom

Zilla Barrel Clutch
$458 via farfetch.com

Refresh Your wardrobe This autumn as well as save at Shopbop’s The style event

great morning PurseBloggers. I’ve got some great news for you today! now is the ideal time to stock your wardrobe for the autumn weather condition as we’re almost halfway with October. Shopbop’s much-anticipated autumn sale has begun, as well as you can score as much as 25% off practically all your purchases with code STYLE!

All you have to do is look for products marked style event while you’re browsing, as well as you’ll get 15% off purchases over $200, 20% off orders over $500, as well as 25% off purchases above $800, now with October 14th! Shopbop is one of our go-to destinations, as their choice is unlike anywhere else. From the lust-worthy products worth the splurge to the much more cost effective picks, I dug around to bring you a few of my preferred products included in the event. keep in mind that products tend to go fast, so snag it before it offers out if you see something you like! shop now as well as save!

Salvatore Ferragamo Trifolio take on Bag
via Shopbop

$1,750

For like & Lemons Madeline Turtleneck crop sweatshirt
via Shopbop

$163

Blank denim Bear Hug denim Sherpa jacket
via Shopbop

$98

Levi’s High loose Jeans
via Shopbop

$108

FARM Rio Wild Bananas metallic Reversible Puffer Jacket
via Shopbop

$350

Sam Edelman Tully Flats
via Shopbop

$140

DL1961 Patti Pants
via Shopbop

$899

Jacquemus Le Grand Chiquito Bag
via Shopbop

$810

3.1 Phillip Lim Kate short Boots
via Shopbop

$595

Love It or Leave It: denim Bags

denim is back, baby! I don’t know about you, but I love a quality denim accessory – and in the last few weeks, I’ve taken note that numerous designers should feel the same way. just look at this denim version of Louis Vuitton’s Multi Pochette.

From Prada and Fendi to Saint Laurent and Chanel, there’s enough denim to satisfy even the pickiest of shoppers. In fact, I never even considered purchasing a denim (or fabric) bag until I saw some of these picks.

I know, I know: I said I wouldn’t be purchasing new, full-priced bags this year and I still stand by that. However, if that were to change, I should admit one of these bags could easily become the lucky winner. Specifically, the Chanel denim & Silver-Tone metal large Flap Bag or the Dior Saddle denim Canvas Bag. Ugh, I wish I wasn’t so drawn to them. There’s just something edgy, classy, and elegant about them, all at the same time.

Spending thousands of dollars on fabric, especially denim, seems a bit much, though. I know the craftsmanship of numerous of these bags can somewhat justify the price, however, for me, it would be challenging to drop that amount of money on a non-leather good.

Which one catches your eye? What’s your opinion on spending big for fabric bags, denim and beyond?

Chanel denim & Silver-Tone metal large Flap Bag ($3,900)

See by Chloé Joan small denim take on Bag ($290)

Dior Saddle denim Canvas Bag ($3,700)

Chanel Gabrielle denim small Hobo Bag ($4,200)

STELLA MCCARTNEY small Eco denim Crossbody Bag ($895)

Fendi Mon Tresor small jeans Reactive bucket Bag ($1,980)

Prada small denim Cahier ($1,990)

Saint Laurent Lou small denim Crossbody video camera Bag ($1,150)