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Monday, August 12, 2013

Best Back to School Bags

With September and school right around the corner, it’s time to start thinking practical. For the new
semester, you’ll need a bag that will suit your textbook-toting needs but still align with your style. JanSports are for kids, a trendy tote bag is best for a young, styled look that will fit all the syllabi, binders and books you’ll be sure to carry. Here are two bags to fit two unique styles.
The Earth Girl: Feed Bag
FEED began in 2006 as model Lauren Bush’s project to incorporate her desire for good fashion with activism. Part of the purchase price for each bag is donated to a human rights project that helps feed the hungry throughout the world.

The basic line bags are simple — usually made of canvas, cotton, burlap or nylon — sturdy, and in the traditional tote style. The colors are perfect for the fall palette: khaki, grey, black and brown with accents of army green. Their simplicity makes them easy to pair with most outfits. 
FEED has also put out country-specific lines that match the ethnic styles of India and Africa. Same simplicity in design, but with richer patterns on cloth traditionally made in-country.

The Fashionista: Big Buddha Bag

The Big Buddha bags offer a variety of trendy designs that are practical-perfect with plenty of pockets, zippers and adjustable straps. The bags are hobo style and most display detailed designs of handiwork like the Leora Studded Bag. The soft, brown vegan leather is textured with a chevron border around the edges of the bag, accented by faded gold studs.


Their autumn collection stays true to the muted palette of the changing of the seasons — orange, brown and black — but some accessories offer a bright surprise. The Union Snake Tote Bag appears to be made from a snake covered in gold leaf.   

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Hipanema Bracelet

You know August will be jam packed with pool parties, beach vacations and lots of fun in the sun as  Hipanema bracelet is this summer’s beach attire wonder accessory.
everyone tries to squeeze out the last bits of summer. Looking for the perfect trinket to keep the heat up? The

The bracelets were designed by two Parisian girls who met while vacationing in Brazil. Inspired by the bright colors of Carnival, they create a bracelet that combined the vibrance and exuberance of Rio with the elegance and grace of Parisian couture.

The bracelets are a thick gathering of the traditional woven beach bracelets found on the shores of many Latin countries, but the Hipanema bracelet doesn’t unravel with wear. Instead of a loose knot holding the band on your wrist, the bracelets are held together by a simple magnetic metal clasp in gold or silver.
“I love wearing lots of Brazilian bracelets but having to tie and untie them one by one till they break became a bore,” said creator Delphine.

“After a couple of years it becomes difficult to keep wearing the old discolored ties and it's not easy to match them with one’s wardrobe,” replied creator Jenny.
And that’s how the Hipanema bracelets were born.
The bracelets are ethnic-inspired and their combination or brightly colored threads, shells , beads and stones compliments the theme of summer. Their fun and flirty look reminds of vacation. The cuffs can be worn double or triple and look excellent as an accessory to a brightly colored swimsuit or, for a pop, against black.


Hipanema now sells swimsuits and bags with tribal inspiration from the American Indians the Navajo and the Malian tribe the Bamako among others.