Shine on
August 24, 2003 | 12:00am
"Drugs, rock and roll, bad-ass Vegas hoes, late night booty call, shiny disco balls (I mean bags)... disco... disco!" No, Fashion Persona has not gone mad. This is a line from artist Who Da Funks biggest hit last year and to date, one of the clubbers anthem. To those who are more clued-in to the 70s, its like the Staying Alive soundtrack or the 80s Tears for Fears Mad World. Those were times when evening bags were not only a fashion must-carry in clubs and discos but also as a constant loyal late night "companion." Women dancing, prancing in frivolous frocks showing off their moves (and bags) on the dance floor very Studio 54, StarGazer and NBC Tent very nice!
Empress Josephine of the 19th century was the first to fashion the evening bag as a proper hand-held purse (during ancient times, bags were worn as pouches tied to the waist). Today, bags are still kept close to a womans body a bag represents a second sex (Freud may see it that way) not to overpower nor divert attention but complement a woman.
Sparkly, glittery and metallic bags are a womans glamorous best friends. They can add sparkle to a little black dress, dress up an over-used denim jeans, mixed and matched with flip-flops and baby tees. The possibilities are endless and these eye candies are constant show stoppers.
Go for Swarovski-encrusted bags to complement this seasons 50s lady-like trend, or if youre budget-conscious, opt for sequined bags theyre less expensive but have the same glittery appeal.
Thinking of doing an 80s number sans those shoulder pads? Then pair your stovepipe jeans or black leggings with a metallic clutch. Going gaga over 60s revival? Don a shiny patent wristlet in fruity colors or beaded bags in graphic designs.
Grab the littlest one you can find, just enough room for a lipstick and cash, and bring lots of attitude! Shall we dance?
(For more of your suggestions,
e-mail me at jenniepperson @hotmail.com)
Empress Josephine of the 19th century was the first to fashion the evening bag as a proper hand-held purse (during ancient times, bags were worn as pouches tied to the waist). Today, bags are still kept close to a womans body a bag represents a second sex (Freud may see it that way) not to overpower nor divert attention but complement a woman.
Sparkly, glittery and metallic bags are a womans glamorous best friends. They can add sparkle to a little black dress, dress up an over-used denim jeans, mixed and matched with flip-flops and baby tees. The possibilities are endless and these eye candies are constant show stoppers.
Go for Swarovski-encrusted bags to complement this seasons 50s lady-like trend, or if youre budget-conscious, opt for sequined bags theyre less expensive but have the same glittery appeal.
Thinking of doing an 80s number sans those shoulder pads? Then pair your stovepipe jeans or black leggings with a metallic clutch. Going gaga over 60s revival? Don a shiny patent wristlet in fruity colors or beaded bags in graphic designs.
Grab the littlest one you can find, just enough room for a lipstick and cash, and bring lots of attitude! Shall we dance?
(For more of your suggestions,
e-mail me at jenniepperson @hotmail.com)
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