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Thursday
Apr222010

Look Ma, No Hands!

C-wise from top L: Louis Vuitton, Tory Burch, LV, Marc Jacobs, Spring 2010 - photos courtesy style.com

Everything has gone hands-free these days, leaving us to drive, carry our lattes and/or children relatively unencumbered.  The latest to follow the trend?  Handbags, of course.  For an everyday tote, it is so nice to be able to throw everything over one shoulder and forget about it.  At Marc Jacobs, Louis Vuitton and Tory Burch, the bags ran the gamut from tiny to massive.  I personally like the idea of a smaller version for summer frolicking.  Does anyone else feel as though there's not nearly enough time devoted to frolicking?  And if you're thinking of long-term appeal, the cross-body was all over the Fall 2010 runways so you can rest assured that it will have staying power for at least another season.  Real Life Runway Tip: This utility chic look contrasts perfectly with spring's ultra-feminine styles so don't be afraid of wearing this bag with a skirt or even a ruffled summer dress.  It is a much less obvious, much more interesting fashion choice than a proper, feminine handbag.  I'll visit the cross-body's polar opposite next week with my favourite cute clutches for all of the summer parties I'm hoping to attend.  Hint, hint.

Here are some chic finds that won't put too much stress on your credit card:

 

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Reader Comments (1)

I have always loved the cross-body bag. It is so liberating to feel unencumbered by a big sac à main. Leaves one free to check out the French tablecloths at the marchés...

Looking forward to the clutch bag post, as well.

April 22, 2010 | Unregistered Commenterilse

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