Showing posts with label Prada. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Prada. Show all posts

Monday, November 15, 2010

I'm surprised at the design of the "Napa scooby handle" on Prada's 2011 resort collection handbags.  When I was eight years old, I produced at least a dozen plastic keychains with that exact same design!  I'm sure my parents were sick of seeing them all over our house. 
I'm so glad to see that Prada's resort 2011 collection is not neon and striped like its tacky spring 2011 collection.

Friday, September 24, 2010

Spring 2011 Strangeness

Miuccia Prada proclaims, "It's time to be bold."  However, one should be bold without being an eyesore.  I dislike the "minimal baroque" aesthetic of Prada's spring 2011 collection.  It's definitely special, with references to Josephine Baker (circa 1920s), prisoners, and hospital orderlies, joined to the ubiquitous neon stripes of the early 1990s.  I do concede that some of the silhouettes are elegant, but I find the clashing neon colors to be too jarring for the most part.  Below I have posted the most tolerable outfits from the collection.
Prada

Monday, April 5, 2010

Status Symbol: The Handbag

I never understood some women's desire to have the same designer handbag as everyone else.  I know designer purses can be viewed as status symbols, but I never really paid attention to their prices until yesterday during some girl talk.  If women are trying to use their bags to convey their socioeconomic status to other fashionistas, I might as well take a brief glance at their prices to develop a generalized awareness of purse rankings and a greater appreciation for the value of their respective trademarks.  If you want to know how the retail value of your designer bag ranks in comparison to other iconic bags, here's the list.  I looked up the prices on each retailer's website.  We're going to start with the most prestigious:

1. Hermes Birkin: starting at $8,300.  All the A-list celebrities and B-list reality stars seem to own one.
2. Chanel: $3,420
3. Proenza Schouler: $2,350












4. Bottega Veneta: $1,950












5. Balenciaga: $1,795










6. Jimmy Choo: $1,675












7. Marc Jacobs: $1,350











8. Gucci: $765












9. Prada: $695











10. Louis Vuitton: $665












11. Burberry: $575












12. Kate Spade: $245












13. Dooney & Burke: $175












14. Coach: $148











15. Longchamp: $125
My favorites in this list are the Chanel and the Balenciaga.  But I would not buy such expensive bags until after I have purchased my first house or condo.  Luckily I am not tempted at all by Longchamp, Coach, D&B, Louis Vuitton, Prada, and Gucci bags.  I find their designs to be staid and increasingly bourgeois.  

Also, I would never purchase counterfeit products.  If I cannot afford the luxury good, then I simply will not buy it or any cheap imitation of it.  When I buy luxury products, I view them as high-quality investments that I can use for years, even decades.  

Thursday, March 25, 2010

More Highlights from Fall 2010 RTW

As always, click to enlarge.  Enjoy.
Dries Van Noten
 

  

Chanel

Celine

Elie Saab
 



Prada

Marc Jacobs

Rag & Bone

Burberry Prorsum