
Handbags have really evolved from the “stylish” (or so I thought at the time) Etienne Aigner I proudly carried back in the day, which cost about $50....and I even thought that was kind of crazy.
Now handbags are a major fashion statement as well as a major investment. You could make a significant down payment on a car--or even a mortgage payment (or two) for the cost of a handbag. A handbag. A handbag which will be thrown unceremoniously on the seat of your car, hung up on a hook (or, more horrific, put on the floor) in the ladies room; and will possibly become the victim of a marker with a loose top which makes an indelible ink spot on the lining. It seems that celebrities are carrying a different YSL, Dior or Marc Jacobs creation in every issue of US, Star, InStyle and every other fashion magazine. Of course, each is more fabulous than the next. And they get them free, What is the deal with that? Pretty much the only people who can actually afford the prices don’t need to pay them…they just carry them around to create buzz for the bag. Non-celebs, however, have to get on a waiting list a mile long for any of these bags, just for the “privilege” of paying $5000 when (and if) one comes available. The thing is, by the time we “commoners” are able to get the bag it is pretty much over. There is a newer, hotter style out there. Pretty soon your “it bag” is listed in the “Out” section of Bazaar and the new one is in the “In”. You just can't win.
A few years ago, I yearned for the then-it-status Louis Vuitton trompe l'oeil (I preferred to call it My Bag). Odes to My Bag were all over the media. After many months, I had pretty much given up looking for it…it was like a unicorn. Did it really exist or was it just a legend? On a trip to see my parents in
Do not get it wet
If it gets wet you are pretty much screwed
Watch out for the oils on your hands
If the oils on your hands touch either the handle or the bag itself you are really screwed
Basically watch out for everything that you put inside because the lining is really delicate and you are totally screwed if the lining is ruined
Moral of story: I guess bags like this are like pieces of fine art... admire but don't touch (or actually use). And, unbelievably, I actually considered keeping it. But realizing that I would have to put it under a museum cube and admire it from afar I sadly returned it. But not before I had my dad take several pictures of me holding it.
Because, like when you see a unicorn, you have to be able to prove it.

