2019 resolution - shopping my own bag and wallet collection. Any one else?

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Thank you :biggrin: Btw, my lovely mini veneta detective/enabler :lol: I fall more in love with them each time i use them! Carried my tiger today in support of our local college football team....little puddle of yummy leather...in the new year i will be stalking for a purple one like yours :tup:
I’ll keep an eye out!
 
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I need to start analysising like this. I'm going to need a lot of help keep me on the straight and narrow



Thank you :hugs: ....... I'm going to try so hard to distract myself through the sales period. It helps that I'm away for Dec but there's always online temptations :graucho: although DH will notice if we go back to a stack of parcels in the front porch :panic:



That's a great idea, what a hugely popular thread this is though. I've got a year to catch up with......over 600 pages. We'll be on next years by the time I catch up:giggle:
No need to catch up . Just jump right in.
 
It really is. The irony, for me, is that I work in the field of visual arts and know color theory yet never really thought to apply it to human coloring and undertones. Now that I went through a color analysis, I am constantly studying others and find myself thinking things like, "Oh, she would look great in soft salmon-pink but not in fuschia," when I really should be focusing on what is happening at our meeting!
So glad I'm not the only one! Ever since I had my color analysis done last spring, I find that I notice people (women especially) and why their outfit either suits them or doesn't suit them. Most often, it is indeed the color. (The scarf design is lovely, but instead of the cobalt colorway, it would be SO much more flattering in pale blue…)

I don't think this is a bad thing, btw. It's the way we learn. As long as we're not obviously staring, or frowning! :lol:
 
I just sold one of my favourite handbags to keep myself financially afloat. I am saddened by this, but financial stability matters more than a purse that was a bit cumbersome to use. I'm happy that I had a chance to own it for several years.
This is difficult to read about, and also to do. Big hug to you! It's not easy to keep things in perspective (especially around this forum with all the luxury eye candy and occasional posturing about acquisitions and "scores"), but I wish continued stability and success for you, and appropriate enjoyment of your possessions. :flowers::heart:
 
I just sold one of my favourite handbags to keep myself financially afloat. I am saddened by this, but financial stability matters more than a purse that was a bit cumbersome to use. I'm happy that I had a chance to own it for several years.
I am very sorry you had to let go of one of your favorite bags :sad: I admire your ability to let go, and your very stoic mindset. You sound strong and determined. I hope your situation turns around soon. :hugs:
 
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