Spring 2010 Bag Trend Is Perforated Leather
By Karen Lee_
After visiting multiple showrooms this past fall the Handbag Trends for Spring 2010 were clear. One of the biggest trends is perforated leather. We saw this being used by Rebecca Minkoff, previewed it with YSL, Gucci bags and Prada is implementing perforated leather for many of their bags.
For Spring 2010 expect to see perforated leather from Louis vuitton handbags , to Jimmy Choo, to Burberry, to Bottega Veneta. Prada’s perforated leather has an extremely sporty vibe which is largely due in part to the shape of the bags they are using it on While Prada’s look is very sporty, we have an array of designers using perforated leather in various ways to give the bags a fresh spring look.
One of my favorite from the bunch is the Bottega Veneta Woven-Trim Perforated Hobo, which features perforated ivory leather. From the look of this bag the perforated leather adds a detail that almost appears as if the bag is made of ostrich skin from afar
Jimmy Choo has really done a beautiful job with their perforated leather bags. We have already covered their Martha Perforated Clutch, which infuses perforated leather with smooth leather as well. Then they have the Bree Perforated Nappa Leather Tote along with the Fracine Perforated Leather wallet, both favorites of mine.
Martha Clutch Bree Perforated Nappa Leather Tote Francine Wallet The type of perforation varies by designer. Some are uses larger holes while others are using more uniform small holes. There are also options for bags that only feature perforation in certain spots but not all over. When it comes down to it, adding a perforated leather bag to your collection may be trendy for Spring 2010, but if you choose wisely you may find a bag that works in your collection forever.
This aritcle will let you know the 2010 spring women handbags trend
Article kindly provided by UberArticles.com
Topics: Blogging | Comments Off
Article Citation
MLA Style Citation:
Lee_, Karen "Spring 2010 Bag Trend Is Perforated Leather." Spring 2010 Bag Trend Is Perforated Leather. 26 Jan. 2010. uberarticles.com. 9 Feb 2012 <http://uberarticles.com/business/blogging/spring-2010-bag-trend-is-perforated-leather/>.
APA Style Citation:
Lee_, K (2010, January 26). Spring 2010 Bag Trend Is Perforated Leather. Retrieved February 9, 2012, from http://uberarticles.com/business/blogging/spring-2010-bag-trend-is-perforated-leather/
Chicago Style Citation:
Lee_, Karen "Spring 2010 Bag Trend Is Perforated Leather" uberarticles.com. http://uberarticles.com/business/blogging/spring-2010-bag-trend-is-perforated-leather/
Recent Articles in 'Blogging'
- Should I use WordPress for my Business Website?
- Guest Blogging -a Way to Get More Readers and Traffic
- How To Find Reputable Hosting for Your Blog
- How could you possibly become successful and earn a lot of money
- Proven Methods Of Producing Traffic To Your Web Blog
- Work From Home Suggestions and Why People are Seeking Them
- Getting More Traffic Is Easy If You Have An Effective Email Marketing Strategy
- Tips on Where to Advertise Your Blog for the Best Results
- The Best Way To Blog For Cash
- Hooking Up WordPress Themes
Reprint Rights
Comments are closed.
Uber Articles and its partner sites cannot be held responsible for either the content nor the originality of any articles. If you believe the article has been stolen from you without your permission, please contact us and we will remove it immediately. If you have a problem with the accuracy or otherwise of the content of an article, please contact the author, not us! Also, please remember that any opinions and ideas presented in any of the articles are those of the author and cannot be taken to represent the opinions of Uber Articles. All articles are provided for informational purposes only. None of them should be relied upon for medical, psychological, financial, legal, or other professional advice. If you need professional advice, see a professional. We cannot be held responsible for any use or misuse you make of the articles, nor can we be held responsible for any claims for earnings, cures, or other results that the article might make.
