A great
variety of women are keen on shoes thinking that quality brand shoes make the
zest to the image. Some women long for handbags made by various fashion
designers to show off but most of them realize how the image of a woman makes
change when handbags and shoes make harmony. They know when they appear in
public carrying a tiny clutch and when to showboat with the shoulder messenger.
Fashion seasons 2011 rate the handbags as the most demanded, particularly
totebags.
Tote is the
big - or medium-seized handbag with the clasp on the top. The handbag has a oneor two long straps.
Totebag is comfortable and spacious enough to be suitable for every dayuse.
Fashion designers launch their
models of tote handbags that cost a lot to purchase and use for everyday like
Versace Sedona or Dior Star Tote, though.
Totebags
are similar to those made by Kelly which are also known for two long straps and
bulky size. They differ in a detail that Kelly traditionally replicates the
design of famous Hermes handbags whereas totebags are not expressively attached
to any brands and design. On thee whole, totes have appeared inspired by ethnic
sacks or canvas bags known as attribute of hippies subculture dated back to 60s
of the 20th century. So, totes were rather casual than glamorous
attribute of fashion wear and Gucci committed to make it the trend presenting
roomy and bulky handbag on two straps to carry on shoulder and in hands. The
tote was trimmed with the easily recognizable green-and-red stripes to be
acknowledged by the fashion horses and those who rather prefer austere shapes
and textures. Such a diverse in preference can be made for the shape of the tote
which was made in the clear geometry shape made from ordinary textile.
Gucci resting
on their laurels has not left the competitors quiet observing success in
fashion industry and thus, designers of Chanel fashion house following the
business and concept paved by the legendary Coco Mademoiselle, showed their
willing to launch something like totes but they did not replicate Gucci in all
details. They contributed to make their own totebags to present collections
with new creative models.
Chanel totebags
come as handbags made from leather not so high and not so wide, 60cm to 40cm.
The Coco Cocoon Medium Tote Satchel is a square-shaped while the Coco Cocoon
Large Tote Bag is offered as trapeze-shaped tote. The straps are not adjusted in
length and the distance from the upper strap point to the upper tote edge makes
about 20 cm. The totebag by Chanel was promoted by Lily Allen presented in the
image of the reputed cinema legend Audrey Hepburn for the photo session.
She looked very amazing with the bulky totes in black-and-white advertisement
pictures.
Celebrities
who always vouch for comfort and brand trends have made to promote totes to the
wide public. So, Cameron Diaz appeared with the bright-red Large Tote Bag, while
Gwen Stephanie was noticed with the black version of it. Freida Pinto, Heidi
Mount, Rihanna, Kim Kardshian are all the admirers of totebags by Chanel.
In the year
2011 the totebags have been rated as the trendiest handbags of others. They
have been presented at all fashion shows by all European couturiers making room
for the new trend as the all clutches and baguettes that have made a bit tired.
The color palette is offered as natural in most cases, namely in black, brown,
dark-brown, terracotta, ochre, yellow to orange, beige, white and grey. The
colors imitating animal prints are trendy this season for totes as the leopard
print, offered in the collection by Blugirl. This brand offered totebags made
from rough and rigid yarn with coarse piles in loop.
Kenzo and
Gianfranco Ferre have not been pretentious and opt for the natural skin for the
base of their collection totebag 2011. Dolce&Gabbana designers launched knitted
totes wile the fashion house Akris come with the solid textile with the shining
synthetic leather. Fur-based totebags are still in and they are likely to be in
favor till 2012 since they are found to be comfortable and attractive to add a
zest to the image.
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