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Fendi Dotted Leather Handbag

  • Posted on May 14, 2010 at 1:53 pm

As a fashion house and bag manufacturer who always put functionality on the top priority, Fendi has released a bunch of notorious products with cheap and outmoded design. In a struggling of fashion and function, the Fendi Dotted Leather Handbag comes in a fair balance, with an outdated shape but chic patterns.

We’ve been seeing a lot of this tote from the brand from time to time, which shows Zucca pattern throughout. So those who are not fond of too much branding would more likely not buy this. The thing is, they’ve given this classic a twist, which somehow made it look new. Red dots are patterned throughout this Fendi tote and they come in varying sizes as well. I’m not sure if you’ll find it chic, but I really don’t want to stare at it since I’m kind of feeling dizzy with those.

But anyway, to complement, this Fendi Dotted Leather Tote also has red stitching on the edges. This then opens through a zip along the top to show the interior in red lining and with a large zipped pocket and two open pockets, giving this tote additional room from its 17 x 11 x 5 inches dimension.

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  • Posted on May 5, 2010 at 9:59 am

Among all the amazing designer handbags, Fendi is doubtlessly ranking among the top. Purchasing a Fendi handbag, you are not only get a great creative design, but also a high quality piece of art.

Unlike many imitation handbags that often model themselves off Fendi, there is a very distinct difference. This difference can be found in the material used and the craftsmanship of the whole bag. Fendi designs are very stylish and sleek. They have an all time classic nature and will last for generations to come. So if you are looking for a bag that will withstand the challenges of our time, take a sneak peek at Fendi handbags.

Follow the Rainbow to Multicolored Handbags

  • Posted on January 15, 2010 at 2:49 pm

Not only does a new year bring a fresh start, but it reveals an interest in fresher brighter hues as we inch our way towards spring. The recent trend of colorful rainbow hue handbags feels just right, like a breath of fresh air as we say au revoir to 2009. These candy colored bags are decadent treat, satisfying the handbag lover’s craving for wit and whimsy. They also have an ulterior motive, as they will coordinate with a myriad of outfits. With at least three colors shown on each bag, there are many opportunities to mix and match with most of the items in your closet. Multi colored bags also pair perfectly with black or white for an instant dash of springtime freshness.
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Kicking off the color explosion trend, Diane von Furstenberg is expert at infusing pop art inspired accents into her bags with the zest and energy that she brings to all her collections. The Diane von Furstenberg “Stephanie” Woven Leather Clutch in Sunset Metallic ($395 at Net-a-Porter) is a soft sided woven leather clutch made of multicolored metallic leather adorned with a large tassel and wristlet strap. The top closure is secured by a zipper and has a mesh lining.

The Italians love color with a sophisticated edge, and the Fendi Forever Boston Satchel ($855 at Saks) is no exception. This petite satchel is swathed in a rainbow of double F Fendi logos. The coated canvas body is topped with double handles and reveals a roomy interior. Another colorful clutch from DVF is the Hayworth ($425 at Net-a-Porter). The off-white leather clutch has multicolored patent stitching at the sides and edges. On the body is a geometric hole punched design as well as pewter tone screw hardware details. From the prince of pop culture himself, Marc Jacobs’ Fluorescent Tweed Bag ($395 at Net-a-Porter) is pure ’80’s excess. Go for the bold with this cheeky tweed paneled bag embellished with gold splashed multi-colored neon stone studs. This particular MJ bag may not be for the fashionably faint at heart. But we do know that it will be definitely turn heads with the right outfit. Pair with a primarily black outfit and some sky high wedges and you’ll be the ultimate statement maker on the streets this spring.

Fendi launched special limited edition handbags

  • Posted on December 21, 2009 at 3:39 pm

In order to celebrate Asian flagship store opening located in Shanghai HengLong Square ,Fendi launched “limited edition” competitive products.

 

Shanghai 2009 limited edition handbags

The art director of Fendi Silvia Fendi who is in charge of this limited edition handbags introduces the handbags : it develops a new style of its own by conciseness , conciseness gives off luxury temperament, quality selection of material is used in lining, however, simple surface design makes contrast with lining .

The brand-new Shanghai 2009 limited edition handbags comply with the consistent elegant principle and paid Honor to Chinese colorful culture.The design gathers together Fendi brand core concept Dualism and internationally known Italy traditional handicraft .

The Shanghai 2009 limited edition handbags combine reminiscence and fashion .Starched perch holds up soft handbag body.Unexpected design is not only subtle ,but also shows stylish manner.Surface selects silky black goatskin . Economic fund vanity exits fashionable arena gradually, the popularity of vanity more incline to at chic modeling, exquisite design, luxuriant adornment, be every woman is vitaminic. The chic handbags are to Chinese culture and Italy art a perfect combination.

Put on sale of set limit to of Shanghai 2009 limited edition handbags whole nation 20, and selling price is ¥29,800.

Fashion Week Spring 2010: Fendi Handbags

  • Posted on December 4, 2009 at 11:42 am

Fendi 8The Fendi Spring 2010 Handbags Collection is the very definition of a “mixed bag.” Har har, bag pun. I know, it was bad. I’ll stop.

Anyway, yes, the bags! Some were amazing – the new soft leather Peekaboos with wood or clear plastic handles were among my favorites, and the addition of exposed stitching, combined with the different handle textures, gives the shape a sense of style that it was missing in its more staid initial iterations. The bags look touchable and a bit vintage, just like the rest of Karl Lagerfeld’s breezy, Parisian collection for the brand.

Other standouts were the Perspex beveled clutches, some completely clear, others with slight tints or exterior studding. The bags were, of course, shown with nothing inside of them, and putting anything in them would be kind of a shame, but how else are you supposed to carry them? They were beautiful and a tad whimsical as art objects, and if the stuff you carry inside your clutches is very beautiful, they might be a workable choice.

And on the other hand, some things just didn’t work at all. We saw leather totes in a variety of colors with an odd, pansy-embroidered snap-on linen cover that was not only puzzling but also not particularly attractive, and Fendi would have done well to omit those completely and add more of the delicious Peekaboo styles, along with a few of the other wood-framed clutches and bags, to the collection instead. They were almost distractingly bad, but ultimately the preponderance of beautiful bags won out.

Fendi Rose Zucca Chef Bag

  • Posted on November 30, 2009 at 9:20 am

Fendi Rose Zucca Chef Bag

Is it just me, or does the Fendi Rose Zucca Chef Bag look like it really wishes it was born a Louis Vuitton instead?

 

When you’re dealing with a design element as obvious as graphic roses layered over logo canvas, it’s hard not to draw parallels between this and the Stephen Sprouse collection that garnered so much attention last season for Vuitton. I wonder if Fendi’s accessories designers would even be able to keep a straight face while they were claiming that this isn’t a ripoff.

And it’s not even a halfway attractive ripoff. The Vuitton bags were successful because not only did they feature the art of a widely respected pop artist, but they were also visually quite interesting. The roses were robust and colorful, and they overshadowed the traditional monogram on which they sat.

The Fendi handbags, on the other hand, is just kind of sad. The roses are boring and small, and they do nothing to spruce up the zucca print fabric that we’re all used to seeing. Find your own gimmick, Fendi – Vuitton’s already got this one on lock.

“Shanghai 2009 Limited Edition” Fendi Peekaboo Handbag

  • Posted on November 28, 2009 at 9:52 am

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At the time our Chinese people were celebrating the country’s 60th anniversary, Fendi handbags  has also designed “Shanghai 2009 Limited Edition” Peekaboo Handbag for its Asian falgship store at Shanghai Plaza. The art director Silvia Fendi who has singlehandedly created this latest classic Peekaboo bag said, invented in a new simple way, its minimalist design reveals with pithy luxury sense. And due to its exquisite expensive inner material, it makes a strong contrast against the plain outside.

Let’s have a closer look for the details. Applied with soft gorgeous black suede as the surface, while the interior lining is using Chinese imperial red and valued Fendi golden beads interlaced with each other to form the classic Fendi FF logo, which produce a contrasting beauty between implicitness and floridiness. What’s more unique is the a-side-hanging-open all the time that others can see the bland interior easily but on condition that you have nothing too expensive inside. Either the quality or the appearance has successfully caught the balanced charm form both Chinese trend and Italian style.

Available at 29,800 RMB, this seires of Peekaboo handbags are limited to 20 pieces worldwide to prove its uniqueness. Besides, they also come with a limited edition B.FENDIPAVE, a ruby red genuine alligator strap to show the chic glamour of this whole series. Also available in Shanghai only.

The Denim Spy

  • Posted on November 25, 2009 at 9:33 am

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In keeping with our consistency of featuring every single version of the Spy Bag available, here it is in denim. In general, denim bags are totally trailer trash but with all the detailings in the embroidery on this Denim Spy, it just makes it all the more decadent (especially when it’s $3,090 for a denim bag)! And you know us, we bathe in decadence. (But it’s all in the details, I tell you, because the Hobo Denim Spy is just trashy and should not be confused with what we are talking about here, although we would never seriously carry a denim bag). Fendi Bags are available at eLuxury.

Fendi Calfhair and Sequin Shoulder Bag

  • Posted on October 30, 2009 at 2:20 pm

Fendi Sequin and Calf Hair Shoulder Bag
I’ve been more than a little critical of Fendi for quite a while now, but between their Spring 2010 runway show earlier this week and the Fendi Calfhair and Sequin Shoulder Bag that we see here, I’ve got to give credit where credit is due: they’re finally doing some fantastically interesting things with their handbag line.

 

I’m sure this bag isn’t for everyone, but the kind of nerve it takes to combine two divergent textures like calfhair and sequins in order to create a single pattern is exactly what we should all expect from our highest-echelon designers. Sometimes it will work, sometimes it won’t (I, for one, think that it really does here), but without people willing to make something ridiculous, we’re never going to see any innovation.

And in general, thisbag is just sort of fabulous. It’s sequin and calfhair zebra print, and despite the bizarreness of that description, it’s really well-done. They used several different sizes of sequins in order to achieve the effect, and it worked out fantastically. I would wear this bag in a heartbeat, even though I’m sure many people would wag their fingers at me for it