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January 2007

Anna Flat by Beyond Skin Vegan Shoes

by grechen on January 29, 2007 | SUBSCRIBE | TWITTER | FACEBOOK |

don't miss sample sales for Thursday, September 2: on Hautelook: Dolce Vita, EcoSkin, Amrita Sinngh. on Rue La La: MICHAEL Michael Kors. on Gilt: Accessories & Jewelry final sale.

This ballet flat by Beyond Skin uses no animal products and is handmade-to-order in the UK promoting ethically sound and less energy intensive working practices. In sand glitter and pistachio glitter.

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Review: Helena de Natalio Atada Bag

by grechen on January 9, 2007 | SUBSCRIBE | TWITTER | FACEBOOK |

I’m always happy to add another bag to my collection, especially from small, independent designers. So, imagine my excitement when I received this gorgeous leather bag from Helena de Natalio, available exclusivly at Style Scene.

Mine is the Atada style in dark brown (but it’s available in several very versatile colors), and it is made from lovely, sturdy & smooth leather designed by Helen Hoppock and handcrafted in Argentina by local artisans.

From Helen herself:
“Helena de Natalio was founded to create high-quality goods, but on the principle that a high-end accessory line can benefit the local artisans who are involved in production. As all of our production takes place in Argentina, we feel it is our duty to provide fair wages, help local artisans start their own businesses, and promote international business. Be proud as you wear your new Helena de Natalio product knowing that it was made by people who share a common commitment.”

I love this philosophy and even more, I love to support fellow (female) entrepreneurs who recognize the importance of not only creating wealth for themselves, but helping others create wealth for themselves and their communities.

Of course, I also love to support great designers and beautiful products. This bag is lovely, particularly the braided handle and tie around the bag (details are so important). And, although it doesn’t look it, it can hold everything you need, and then some, while still being very easy to carry because of the single shoulder strap and close-ness to the body. The inside is nicely lined and features a zippered pocket, a phone pouch, and a chain for keys.

It’s definitely love – this is a very easy bag to carry, and one that I’m sure I’ll be reaching for regularly :-)

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Review: Gustto Parina Bag

by grechen on January 6, 2007 | SUBSCRIBE | TWITTER | FACEBOOK |

This is the Gustto Large Parina bag. Yes, it’s huge, but that’s the most fabulous thing about it! I am about 5’3″ and don’t find it overwhelming at all, but I’m used to big bags, and frankly, since I’m not small, I think bigger bags just fit me better proportionately – small bags make me look bigger.

I’ve been using it to carry my laptop (which is a clunker) recently and it’s works wonderfully. The shape is perfect for holding everything you could possibly imagine without looking incredibly full (besides my laptop, I carry a long Hobo wallet, a stuffed makeupbag, a paperback, and random other things like phone/ipod/etc). The leather is moderately distressed looking, and thick. It’s very sturdy leather, but not nearly as soft as Andrew Marc’s. It’s got several inside pockets and one outside pocket which keep everything organized, a fun mustard yellow ‘Gustto’ logo lining, and a silk dustbag (which will never get used).

When I’m not using it to carry my laptop, I cinch the drawstrings in a bit to close it up top (like in the third picture) and give it more ‘shape.’ This is the only big bag I have in this lighter brown color, and I’m very pleased with it’s versatility. I love to wear it with blacks and browns, but it can truly work with almost any color.

Find the Gustto Parina bag at Luna Boston – and enter code ‘grechen’ to save 20%.

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