Handbag Styles on the Fashion Trend

Posted by Ellen | Dressing,Fashion,Shopping | Wednesday 4 November 2009 3:04 am

The style of a designer handbag is one of the main reasons why this particular fashion accessory is fun to shop for. There are so many different styles of handbags to choose from that is why it’s so hard to choose just one handbag. Every outfit calls for different style of handbag so this gives women more reasons to buy a minimum of three handbag styles to match whatever their outfit is. To help you out which types of handbag to buy, this article covers the Top 3 Handbag Styles that never come out on the latest fashion trend.

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1. Satchel Handbag
A handbag that has one, sometimes two, large straps that goes over one shoulder and across the body. This type of handbag is best appropriate in most women who are working in an office. They have to use this handbag because they need to carry their important files whenever they have a meeting or if they need to bring their paper works in their home. It is also often used by most students to help them carry their books and other school stuffs. Using satchel does not only help women to hold their bulky files and things in a more convenient way but also enhance their fashion outlook.

2. Clutch Handbag
A clutch is a handbag which does not have handles and is meant to be carried in the hand. That said they are usually quite small and only provide enough space for the personal small belongings of women such as make up, cosmetic products and other girly things. These bags can be casual or dressy and are often worn to an evening gathering and other formal occasions because they are so small and convenient to carry.

3. Tote Handbag
Tote Handbags are very popular because they are casual yet very practical to use. These bags usually fall in the middle of the body, around the elbow. They are usually big that’s why they provide a lot of space for women’s essential things that are too large for a purse. They usually only have one or two compartments and are available with a number of images on them or a simple solid color

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5 Things a Grown Woman Should Never Wear

Posted by Ellen | Beauty,Fashion | Sunday 1 November 2009 6:27 am

You may already know about the biggie fashion sins like wearing suntan-colored pantyhose. But did you know that little girl fashions like pigtails and overalls look ridiculous on grown women? Of course, with every rule there are exceptions: Sarah Jessica Parker’s Carrie Bradshaw on “Sex and the City” comes to mind as someone who breaks most of the following rules. But for most of us, there are a few guidelines to what looks good.

Grown Woman Should Never Wear

1. Overalls
Overalls belong on a farm. Period. They don’t flatter anyone, and there are much better ways to look down-home sexy (a checked shirt tied at the midriff is a better start)

2. Pigtails
Plastic surgery, not pigtails, is the only way to go if you successfully want to shave 20 years off your face: pigtails on anyone well out of their teens just looks like a pathetic attempt at girlishness. A single ponytail, on the other hand, is considered almost universally flattering on women of all ages.

3. Knee socks
Oh, you can wear knee socks: just as long as you keep them out of sight under pants. Knee socks with miniskirts are adorable on teen girls and children, sad on real women. Instead, opt for sheer hosiery, opaque tights or fabulous (faux) tanned bare legs.

4. Tie Dye
Unless your child gives you a handmade tie-dye shirt, let the skaters and noveau hippies give this look a try. On the other hand, patchwork pieces — bags, skirts, hats — seem to always look adorably bohemian and crafty for anyone.

5. Rabbit Fur
If you must wear fur, please at least stick with a mammal that’s not likely to wind up as the family pet. And nothing’s more ridiculous than brightly colored rabbit fur. A better bet is something wonderful and faux.

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