
Showing posts with label Marc Jacobs Handbags. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marc Jacobs Handbags. Show all posts
1.04.2009
Marc by Marc Jacobs Dr. Q Magazine Clutch

10.13.2008
Marc Jacobs Quilted Jersey Tote

The first thing that drew me to this bag was the leather belted strap on the front, which somehow looks like the perfect feminine accent. There are double top handles and goldtone hardware. On the inside there is storage galore, an inside zip, open, and cell phone pocket. The inside is lined with canvas. Measurements are 15″W X 14″H X 5″D. So no, this bag is not perfection, and I am not running out to buy it, but I do like it! And the all leather version in the girly pink I like even more! Available at Saks for $995.
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10.07.2008
Marc by Marc Jacobs Graffiti Standard Supply Tote

I do adore Marc Jacobs quite passionately, so I feel ok criticizing the occasional MJ purse as warranted. Here we go with the designer’s Graffiti Standard Supply Tote, part of the Marc by Marc Jacobs collection. There’s a lot going on with this roomy bag, some good and some bag. The good news is that it’s exceptionally spacious, so it’s great to carry on weekend getaways or a long day when you need a little extra room for a heavy load. The bad, though, outweighs the bag’s functional soundness.
9.21.2008
Marc Jacobs Multipocket Bag

This is a basic design that we’re all familiar with - the Marc Jacobs Multipocket Bag. One strap, four outside pockets with Jacobs’ signature buckles, and not much else. Simple, clean, easy to wear. But there are two things in particular that make THIS bag a little more interesting to me.
First, for several years now, Marc Jacobs has relied on solely gold hardware for his signature bags. No matter the color of leather, the hardware was gold. I’m not an overwhelming fan of gold, although it has grown on me significantly, and this bag marks his first departure from the signature gold hardware in quite a while. Instead, what we have here is a super-shiny polished silver that gives the bag enough visual interest to make it a bit different.
Second, the color combined with the patent is very unique and really beautiful. It’s hard to tell from the picture, but the color is actually a medium steel grey (calling this ‘taupe’ is misleading - there’s no brown in it in real life), and as much as I fawn and drool and pontificate over the merits of grey bags, I can’t ever remember seeing a glossy grey patent - and this patent is so glossy and smooth that it looks almost like liquid.
Between the hardware and the patent, the bag does a great job of marrying simplicity and glamor, and it’s made me take a new look at a bag that can sometimes get a tad…boring. Buy through Nordstrom for $1,150.
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