Hey everyone, my name is Anjli, and I guess I wouldn't be a member of this site if I didn't

handbags.
I'll just cut to the chase and introduce to you my handbag collection to date:
Louis Vuitton: mono. canvas papillon, mono. multi white minisac, mono. panda pochette accessories, mono. perfo pochette plate, mono. cerise agenda, and mono. groom round coin purse (what a mouthful).
Gucci: mink clutch with encrusted, double-headed dragon brooch; autumn-winter 2004/2005 - TOM FORD's last collection for Gucci.
Stella McCartney: black patent faux-leather clutch with brass chain and medallion; autumn-winter 2006/2007.
Escada: baby pink eluna (with interchangeable straps).
Longchamp: les pliages 10th anniversary bag by Tracy Emin.
Pierre Hardy: from the shoe designer's first handbag collection, spring-summer 2006, a brown suede & black patent trim messenger bag, effectively unmarked, with a dangling, circular mirror.
These are what I like to call the 'indie' designers:
Allison Burns: faithfull sling bag (as first seen on Cameron Diaz at the premiere of Shrek II).
Bulga: the bag that looks like a butterfly, made famous by Ms. Jessica Simpson.
Kooba: sienna - I'm sure we all know who made this one a hit. =)
Thus, I'm sure you would agree that I am seriously obsessed by bags.
I have rather stringent rules that dictate which bags I try to include in my collection. Generally, the way a bag actually
looks is never the top priority for me.
Specifically, I try to collect:
(a)
Firsts: a bag from the very first season that a designer designs handbags (for example, Pierre Hardy).
(b)
Lasts: A bag from the very last season that a designer designs handbags, for example, for a particular house (Tom Ford for Gucci is a
very good example). For example, I have yet to buy a Dior bag, and imagine I would when Galliano leaves the house, or drops dead.
(c)
Collaboratives: a bag designed by a designer / celebrity for another designer / fashion house (examples: Tracy Emin for Longchamp, Gwen Stefani for lesportsac).
(d)
Indies: a bag designed by an initially unknown designer, who is catapulted into the spotlight after a celebrity carries their bag (example: Cameron Diaz & Allison Burns).
(e)
Limited Editions: I admit, I am starting to
loathe this concept, as it seems everything these days is 'limited edition'. However, probably one of the best examples (that I still covet and absolutely regret not owning) is the 2005 released Chanel 2.55 reissue. This, in my humble opinion, is truly a limited edition. Examples from my collection would be any of the Louis Vuittons, minus the papillon.
I'll end with the bags that I would still love to get:
YSL: from spring-summer 2002, the mombasa bag by Tom Ford. this, I believe is the only YSL bag worth owning, as it was the first bag that gave YSL credibility in accessories (according to Tom Ford's book, TOM FORD). It is a gorgeous bag, and if I owned it, it would have definite sentimental value to me, particularly, as the first beach I ever went to was Mombasa Beach in Kenya. Basically, I desire to have a Tom Ford designed bag from each the houses that he has designed and wil design for.
Chanel: the original, September 1st 2005 released 2.55 reissue in any colour or size. This bag needs no introduction or explanation.
Louis Vuitton: I desire to have a bag from every collaboration since Marc Jacobs became creative director for the house in 1997. My collection is missing a (1) graffiti bag from 2001, (2) a fantasy bag from 2002, and (3) a cherry blossom bag from 2003.
Thanks for reading my post! Now you know everything there is to know about my love for handbags.
Cheers!