2022 Resolution: Shopping my own bag and SLG collection. Anyone else?

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2 Aug - brand showcase: A-F
4 Sept - brand showcase: G-L
11 Sept - brand showcase: M-R
18 Sept - brand showcase: S-Z
25 Sept - totes
2 Oct - satchels
9 Oct - crossbodies inc WOCS
16 Oct - shoulder bags
23 Oct - bucket bags
30 Oct - clutches
6 Nov - backpacks
13 Nov - bags that don’t count
20 Nov - pairing bags with shoes
27 Nov - pairing bags with other accessories
4 Dec - bag storage
11 Dec - SLGs
18 Dec - charms

Challenges:
Sept - bags in different locations
Oct - Halloween: wear orange or black bags
Nov - International Merlot Day: wear wine coloured bags or pair bags with wine.
Dec - use the bag.
 
Sparkle’s Metallic Bags

Yes! Metallics are my favorite as they are the perfect neutral with a bit of personality!:yahoo:

2016:
• Silver no name leather clutch
• Miu Miu pewter lamb small shopping tote
Prada gold snakeskin embellished jute tote
• Michael Kors gold bucket bag
• Proenza Schouler Small Courier in silver with mixed s&g hw
Coach (can’t remember the model) in rose gold
• Dior cannage baguette in soft gold
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2022:

I am incredibly happy with the curation I’ve done in my metallics category. I offloaded also-ran bags and now have ones I adore.

I kept:

• Miu Miu pewter lamb small shopping tote
• Prada gold snakeskin embellished jute tote
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And, I added:
• Chanel Gold Perf. Lamb New Medium Le Boy
• Dior Silver Microcannage Diorama
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To feel “complete” with my metallics
I desperately need a smallish gold and a smallish / medium rose gold. Both are extremely hard to find. :search: But, both are top priority for me in terms of next acquisitions.

BTW - I actually bought the Marc Jacobs Glam shot in gold and it was a huge no. It had a dirty greenish cast to it’s gold color. :sick: That being said, the shape and style was cute. If he releases that bag in a color I like but wouldn’t often need, I’d consider it for a fun little knock about bag.

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Side note. I’ll likely be gone more than present in the short / mid term. I absolutely love my bags and adore all of you. :smile: But, the recent gold bag hunt showed me the thrill of hunting, plotting and talking about bags really isn’t what it used to be. I’m just enjoying other things more. :shrugs:

I’m sure my bag interest will return at some point and I reserve the right to pop in and say hi and share virtual hugs. :wave:
 
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Thanks everyone! I went with pink shoes for day time and changed into low navy wedges with sparkles for dancing in the evening. I had the loveliest time as clearly did the bride and groom.

There are some very complicated family dynamics which meant only my sister and I attended the wedding not my parents. I try desperately hard to remain neutral and not to be bothered by the negativity. There has now ended up being increased conflict between my parents, who were not there, and they are talking about separating from each other. My own relationship with my M can be strained but I’m trying to support them both and still look after my myself and my children. I’m just glad my relationship with DH is built on love and respect but it’s been a sad end to a lovely weekend.

While I‘m glad to hear the wedding weekend was enjoyable, I’m saddened to hear about all the difficult family dynamics and that they may cause your parents to separate. Your DH sounds like a rock and your DDs are lucky to have a mom like you who looks after them so fiercely. Hugs to you!
 
Another chapter in the Israel trip.

We left Jerusalem on the morning of Good Friday. We were there 5 days. It was such an interesting time to be there. Ramadan, Passover, and Easter all fell at the same time, which is very rare. The streets were filled with pilgrims of all stripes. The Christians were headed to the church of the Holy Sepulcher, the Jews were headed to the Western Wall, and the Muslims to the Dome of the Rock. I was not aware that the old city is filled with all kinds of houses of worship for the various denominations of all 3 religions but there are one or more on every street. There are 4 unequally sized quarters. The Armenian is the smallest, Jewish and Christian in the middle, and Muslim is the largest. That surprised me. We happened to be in the Christian quarter where the Jaffa gate is. To me, that area seems like the living room of the Old City.

On Holy Thursday, we walked out of our hotel and to our astonishment there was a march of 50 or more priests in long black robes walking briskly up the street to the Latin Patriarchate (established in 1099). This church is the center of this group for Israel, Palastine, Jordon, and Cyprus so I assume those were priests from all those countries. On Holy Thursday, they wash the feet of the poor. On Holy Thursday, many tour buses rolled into town. Our hotel was filled with several church organized groups lead by pastors and priests. On the main streets, a few people were walking around with a cross on their shoulder.

The week before there had been a shooting in Tel Aviv in a nightclub on a very trendy street by a person from the West Bank. Three died and 10 were injured. It was about a mile from our Tel Aviv hotel. At first we were nervous, but finally decided New York and Chicago are worse. The incident, on top of other recent terrorism, resulted in a major mobilization of the military on the streets in Jerusalem. There were groups of 4 soldiers on almost every corner, typically 2 men and 2 women. They had baby faces and were all had menancing looking machine guns over their shoulders and they stood around looking at their phones.

The Church of the Holy Sepulcher was the major destination for many Christian tourists. My favorite fact about the Old City is how the Church of the Holy Sepulcher was established. The Old City had been fought over sixteen times, totally destroyed and rebuilt twice, besieged 23 times, attacked 52 times, and captured and recaptured 44 times. After all that, it is pretty had to know what happened where. When the Roman Emperor Constantine converted to Christianity in about 300 AD, he sent his mother, Helena, to Jerusalem to identify where important events in Christ's life occurred, in order to put Churches there. She found relics believed to be the true cross of Jesus and the place Jesus was believed to be crucified, so that is how the Church was located. The last few stations of the cross are inside the church, so the locations are VERY specific. A bunch of denominations have shared control of the church for 160 years. It was a big problem to decide who got the keys, so it was decided two Muslim families would control the keys. One family keeps the keys overnight and the other picks up the keys in the morning and unlocks the Church.

The place i liked the best was the Temple Mount. I liked it best because I figured it was probably in the same place it was during Christ's time cause it is too big to be moved. Also it is open and has trees and grass, while most of the Old City is narrow, sort of claustrophobic, and all rock. The Temple Mount is an elevated area that I would guess is 4 stories high and larger than a football field. During all those times the city was damaged or destroyed, the victors build a place of worship on it for their religion so it has been pagan, Christian, and Muslim. Herod's temple was there and is where Jesus threw out the money changers. One of the enormous retaining walls of the base is the Western Wall of the old temple. It is the holiest site in Judaism because the final temple will be build there when the Messiah comes. On the top are two Mosques--the big one is the Dome of the Rock. Only Muslims can go in the mosques but people of all faiths can walk around the grounds on top which are beautiful and peaceful. There is a specfic path to the top that non-Muslims must take. One of the outside gates into the Old City is how Muslims get there. 80,000 Muslims were expected to come to pray at the Dome of the Rock for the first Friday of Ramadan which also happened to be Good Friday.

We had made our plans to leave Jerusalem on Friday without any awareness of the religious holidays. We had a reservation to rent a car and I was totally freaked about the expected in flux of 80,000 people. I wanted to be on the road by 8 am before all 80,000 would clog the roads. We woke up about 5 am hearing sounds that sounded like either fireworks or gunshots. The sounds were tear gas bombs being detonated at the gate where the Muslims were gathered, but the problem was caused by members of some sect of Judaism trying to enter that gate with lambs to sacrifice. The government warned them in advance, don't do this, but they didn't listen. I really don't understand the dynamics of it all. The side of the Temple Mount I was on was supposed to be safe, so I hot-footed it to the Western wall and put my little prayers on a very little piece of paper into one of the cracks in the wall. I had been taking requests from friends so I had prayer requests from 5 people on my paper. The Christian side of the city was really quiet and empty and seemed sort of mystical in the early morning. It was just me, a few Jewish men, and lots of military drinking coffee.

Traffic was not bad at all getting out of town. We hired a taxi driver to lead us from the rental car place to the highway toward the Dead Sea, since we can't read most of the road signs as they are in 3 languages: Hebrew, Arabic, and English that is pretty useless as it doesn't tell you what you need to know. We were glad to be out of town. There was a rock throwing conflict between the Palestinians and the military after we left, but I don't really know the details of it. If there is anything we learned from talking with a lot of people while we were there is there are two sides to everything.

Here is a picture of the Western Wall at dusk. Men pray on the left and women pray on the right behind the white dividers. My prayer is in a crack at the extreme right of the wall. Jewish people back away from the wall when they leave so that they don't turn their back on the wall. The horizontal brown thing on the right that has lights on it is the ramp that is the only path that non Muslims can take up to the top of the Mount. You can see the dome of one of the mosques on the upper right. The other picture is pocket garden we passed on our walk back.

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Love how you shared your travel with us! I actually thought of you when I was attending Palm Sunday (Sunday before Easter) mass. The priest in his homily said, “Don’t go to the Holy Land during Holy Week! It’s jam-packed with people/tourists/pilgrims.”
 
I am way late with my brown bags but sharing them now and will do my metallics later this week.

Celine ‘Big’ bag, a chestnut sort of brown.
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Coach Winnie, in mahogany. I love this bag but not the color… not sure what color Winnie I should get instead. Not that there are many options obtainable.
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Prada tote in Argilla. This is a taupe and based on the tone I probably should have shared it during gray week.
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Tory Burch… also prob should have been during gray week.
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Valextra in oyster.
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Fendi peekaboo
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Tory Burch moon bag
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LV multi-pochette
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Longchamps Le Pliage Cuir. Only use this for travel. Wish I’d gotten black or gray at this point.
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Wonderful selection! I love the clean lines of your bags.
 
Thanks everyone! I went with pink shoes for day time and changed into low navy wedges with sparkles for dancing in the evening. I had the loveliest time as clearly did the bride and groom.

There are some very complicated family dynamics which meant only my sister and I attended the wedding not my parents. I try desperately hard to remain neutral and not to be bothered by the negativity. There has now ended up being increased conflict between my parents, who were not there, and they are talking about separating from each other. My own relationship with my M can be strained but I’m trying to support them both and still look after my myself and my children. I’m just glad my relationship with DH is built on love and respect but it’s been a sad end to a lovely weekend.
You can only control the relationships you are involved in. I am sorry you have to be in the middle of such discord. Do what you can to maximize the relationships with your DH and sister. You are seeing what happens when you don’t.
 
I recall you posting photos! Maybe last year? I had to twist my DD’s arm to purchase it (and I was
paying!), but it turns out the bag works really well for her.

You have an excellent memory! Yes, it was about a year ago. I gave her the small bag and a bigger quilted tote from Kate Spade for her 18th birthday. She turned 19 last week.
She loves the Kate Spade and is wearing it a lot. The small size is perfect for her plus the bag looks much nicer than what most of her friends have. It holds up great too.
For Christmas I gave her a nude coloured Rebecca Minkoff woc (much nicer quality than I had expected when buying it online.) She likes this one too.
 
OK, finally getting around to positing my brown and tan bags. (And SLGs, if you’ll continue to indulge me, since I’m tying to take stock of everything I have.) While I knew the list wouldn’t be short, I’m even surprised how many bags (and SLGs) I have in these colors. First up, non-Louis Vuitton.

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Loewe Puzzle Coin Cardholder, Chloe Small Woody Tote Bag, Burberry Haymarket Check Pochette SHW (also posted during red week) and Prada Saffiano Bauletto Bowler Bag in Camel w/ Talc Piping GHW.

Next up: Louis Vuitton, staring with Monogram Canvas. Spoiler alert: I’ve been collecting LV for a long time, so have a number of pieces.

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Technically a travel piece, but Keepall 55. And now for Monogram Canvas bags.

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Back row: Petit Bucket w/ Pochette Accessoires, Neverfull MM and Odeon PM
Middle row: V Tote PM Red (also shown during red week) and Thames PM
Front row: Mini Deauville and Pochette Accessoires

Monogram Canvas SLGs.

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Far left column: Zippy Wallet and Zippy Coin Purse
Near left column: Nice BB and Nice Nano Toiletry Pouch
Center column: Etui Voyage PM, Cosmetic Pouch GM, Business Card Holder, Round Coin Purse, Key Pouch, Mini Pochette Accessoires and Mini Pochette Accessoires 2021 Christmas Animation London Red
Near right column: Toiletry Pouches 26, 19 and 15
Far right column: Passport Holder

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Forgot about this one for group photos, so… Luggage Tag.

And the Damier Ebene pieces.

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Back row: Speedy 30, Neverfull GM
Middle row: Favorite PM, Neverfull GM Zipped Pouch, Neverfull MM
Front row: Luggage Tag, Caissa Card Holder Cherry (also shown during red week), Business Card Holder, Cosmetic Pouch, Key Pouch and Mini Pochette Accessoires 2020 Christmas Animation Big Wheel Rose Ballerine
 
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You have an excellent memory! Yes, it was about a year ago. I gave her the small bag and a bigger quilted tote from Kate Spade for her 18th birthday. She turned 19 last week.
She loves the Kate Spade and is wearing it a lot. The small size is perfect for her plus the bag looks much nicer than what most of her friends have. It holds up great too.
For Christmas I gave her a nude coloured Rebecca Minkoff woc (much nicer quality than I had expected when buying it online.) She likes this one too.

I’m glad to hear the bag is holding up well and that she continues to love it! My DD is a bit hard on her things, so hopefully it will withstand all the torture she will give it. ;)
 
I am way late with my brown bags but sharing them now and will do my metallics later this week.

Celine ‘Big’ bag, a chestnut sort of brown.
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Coach Winnie, in mahogany. I love this bag but not the color… not sure what color Winnie I should get instead. Not that there are many options obtainable.
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Prada tote in Argilla. This is a taupe and based on the tone I probably should have shared it during gray week.
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Tory Burch… also prob should have been during gray week.
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Valextra in oyster.
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Fendi peekaboo
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Tory Burch moon bag
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LV multi-pochette
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Longchamps Le Pliage Cuir. Only use this for travel. Wish I’d gotten black or gray at this point.
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If you are looking for a vintage Winnie, I would look for periwinkle. Second choice would be red. Vintage reds are really nice and would rehab better than periwinkle. British tan would be my third choice. I don't think they made it in many colors or for very long. I used to have a navy one. It was a nice shade.
 
OK, finally getting around to positing my brown and tan bags. (And SLGs, if you’ll continue to indulge me, since I’m tying to take stock of everything I have.) While I knew the list wouldn’t be short, I’m even surprised how many bags (and SLGs) I have in these colors. First up, non-Louis Vuitton.

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Loewe Puzzle Coin Cardholder, Chloe Small Woody Tote Bag, Burberry Haymarket Check Pochette SHW (also posted during red week) and Prada Saffiano Bauletto Bowler Bag in Camel w/ Talc Piping GHW.

Next up: Louis Vuitton, staring with Monogram Canvas. Spoiler alert: I’ve been collecting LV for a long time, so have a umber of pieces.

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Technically a travel piece, but Keepall 55. And now for Monogram Canvas bags.

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Back row: Petit Bucket w/ Pochette Accessoires, Neverfull MM and Odeon PM
Middle row: V Tote PM Red (also shown during red week) and Thames PM
Front row: Mini Deauville and Pochette Accessoires

Monogram Canvas SLGs.

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Far left column: Zippy Wallet and Zippy Coin Purse
Near left column: Nice BB and Nice Nano Toiletry Pouch
Center column: Etui Voyage PM, Cosmetic Pouch GM, Business Card Holder, Round Coin Purse, Key Pouch, Mini Pochette Accessoires and Mini Pochette Accessoires 2021 Christmas Animation London Red
Near right column: Toiletry Pouches 26, 19 and 15
Far right column: Passport Holder

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Forgot about this one for group photos, so… Luggage Tag.

And the Damier Ebene pieces.

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Back row: Speedy 30, Neverfull GM
Middle row: Favorite PM, Neverfull GM Zipped Pouch, Neverfull MM
Front row: Luggage Tag, Caissa Card Holder Cherry (also shown during red week), Business Card Holder, Cosmetic Pouch, Key Pouch and Mini Pochette Accessoires 2020 Christmas Animation Big Wheel Rose Ballerine
Fabulous brown collection!
How do you like the Chloe tote? It’s become incredibly popular lately & I was curious about it.
 
I’m glad to hear the bag is holding up well and that she continues to love it! My DD is a bit hard on her things, so hopefully it will withstand all the torture she will give it. ;)

It will, I can assure you!
Nobody I know is harder on her things than my DD. Her bag definetely gets thrown around and not babyed. I had a closer look at it when I last saw her and everything was still fine. Same with the tote bag. (Both bags I bought pre-loved!)
 
Fabulous brown collection!
How do you like the Chloe tote? It’s become incredibly popular lately & I was curious about it.

Thank you!

So the Chloe tote was an impulse purchase in Las Vegas last August; I think it was shortly after they came out. I kept eyeing it up every time I walked by the store and eventually decided to purchase. It’s a bit small, especially if you carry sunglasses in their case, but is such a fun tote for the summer! (Side note: This is one of the bags I was thinking of when asking @880 about her Valextra sunglasses holder, which I decided to order. That definitely helps with the space issue!) Chloe has improved on the design by adding a detachable strap to the smallest size of the Woody tote. I wish mine had that, since the bag would be even more functional. But still a great bag, even in its original form.
 
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