Archive for July, 2008

Think Buying Fake Handbags is Harmless?

July 31, 2008
post written by Bag Bliss blogger: BrS
Think Buying Fake Handbags is Harmless?
Think Buying Fake Handbags is Harmless?
Thinking of buying a fake designer handbag? One might reason that they are a harmless way to own a designer label without paying the hefty price tag. Unfortunately, this reasoning couldn’t be farther from the truth. What was once believed to be a “victimless” crime is, in reality, a crime of many. At TBF, we do nothing but love handbags and their designers. And we want everyone to know that it is so much more serious than simply infringing upon the intellectual property rights of companies or “cheapening” their images.

So who exactly are the victims of this so-called “victimless” crime. Many of these victims can be found in the factories in which the fakes are made. The truth is that most counterfeiters rely on child labor to produce their goods. What’s even worse is that many these children are forced to work in deplorable conditions. Of course, this is to be expected. After all, producing fake goods is illegal. This means that the work must be done in private, with these children being locked up in large rooms that are set up for assembly line production. According to an article in the January 2007 issue of Harper’s Bazaar, children as young as eight are “worked ragged in barely tolerable conditions, turning out everything from faux-luxury-brand handbags, wallets, and belts to cell phones.” The author of this article, Dana Thomas, goes on to say that the children live in these factories with little to no adult supervision.

For some people, the thought of exhausted little children piecing together fake designer handbags half way around the world is no big deal. Out of sight and out of mind. But what about the victims that can be found here in our own backyards? According to another article written by Dana Thomas, found in the January 2008 issue of Harper’s Bazaar,
“counterfeiting costs American businesses $200 billion to $250 billion annually and is directly responsible for the loss of more than 750,000 jobs in the United States.” The truth of the matter is, we are all victims of counterfeiting because it has such a devastating effect on our economy.

Unfortunately, the list of victims does not stop here. Innocent people all over the world could have potentially died due to the counterfeit trade. According to The Providence, a Canadian newspaper, terrorist groups such as al-Qaida and Hamas derive a large portion of their funding from the sales of counterfeit merchandise in North America. And according to an article written by Scott Malone for WWD, officials have evidence that the 1993 truck bombing at the World Trade Center was funded by a counterfeit T-Shirt ring. Knowing this, it’s disturbing to think what a “harmless” fake designer handbag bought off the street could have helped finance.

So if fakes are so bad, then why are there still so many of them out there? At one time, law enforcement officials would turn a blind eye to peddlers selling fakes on the street or house wives selling knockoffs at purse parties. After all, they do have more “important” matters to attend to. But this has started to change over recent years as the government has become more and more aware of the link between counterfeits and other, more serious, criminal activity. However, law enforcement efforts continue to be under minded by ordinary people that deliberately buy fakes. As long as there is a demand, there will continue to be a supply. So that’s where we, the consumers, come in. All of us at TBF urge everyone to think twice about intentionally buying fake designer handbags (or fake anything for that matter). If you can’t afford to buy the real thing, then don’t buy one at all. Pick out something nice from a legitimate, less-expensive brand or designer. Please! Help put a stop to counterfeiting!

Sources:
Malone, Scott. Counterfeiting and Terrorism?. WWD. 15 Sept. 2003.
Thomas, Dana. The Fake Trade: Wanted for Stealing Childhoods. Harper’s Bazaar. January 2007.
Thomas, Dana. The Fake Trade: Counterfeiting is a Business Worth $600 Billion a Year–and Growing. Harper’s Bazaar. January 2008.
Tonner, Mark. Think Fake Goods are Harmless? Think Again. The Providence. 24 Feb. 2008.

END NOTE:

Think you may have unintentionally bought a fake? We at TBF understand that there are many crooked eBay sellers and shady websites out there that dupe people into buying fakes by stating that the items are authentic. It could happen to anyone! But there is something you can do about it. If it was an eBay transaction, file a claim with eBay and Paypal. Or if it was a shady website, call your credit card company to have the charge stopped. And remember, you can always come talk to us gals at TBF. We will do our best to help you authenticate an eBay purchase or tell you if a website is legitimate. We are here to help!

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Plenty by Tracy Reese for Keds Shoe Line

Plenty by Tracy Reese for Keds Shoe Line
The one and only fabulous fashion designer, Tracy Reese, has been brought in to collaborate with Keds to create a new fashionably fun line.

The new Plenty by Tracy Reese for Keds line will include peep-toe wedge sneakers, skimmers and ballet flats inspired by designs and prints from her Spring 2009 collection. Retail is set to be in the range of $65 to $80.

“Keds has a unique feminine aesthetic coupled with fun, whimsical designs,” said Reese. “I am thrilled to collaborate with such an iconic brand and excited about fusing the Plenty by Tracy Reese eclectic and wordly designs with casual footwear.”

Will be available when March 2009 rolls around over at keds.com, Tracy Reese boutiques, and select department and specialty stores nationwide.

Current Chat: Plenty by Tracy Reese for Keds Shoe Line

The Doble Bag by ginette etc.

July 31, 2008
post written by Bag Bliss blogger: BrS
The Doble Bag by ginette etc.
The Doble Bag by ginette etc.
A new collection of ginette etc.. handbags is now available over at Shop Bop. The designer, Frederique Dessemond, has some very interesting styles to offer. Pictured above is just one of these new handbags. It is called the Doble Bag. Most ginette etc.. handbags are constructed of ultra distressed leather, and the Doble Bag is no exception. It is available in two colors. The first is a metallic pewter color called Martini and the second is a glazed black called Caviar. Both colors offer an interesting deconstructed look, complete with a gold stud accents and a weathered chain strap.

So what does everyone think of the Doble Bag by ginette etc…? Personally, I think this bag is alright. However, it is far from being unique. In fact, it reminds me of another bag out there that folds over. Foley + Corinna’s Desert Messenger Bag, anyone? Nope, this bag isn’t exactly special. But I suppose it might look pretty sweet with one of those leather vests that are supposed to be hot for fall.
The Doble Bag by ginette etc. - 1'
The Doble Bag by ginette etc.. measures 12″ W x 15″ H (11″ H when folded). When doubled over, the chain strap offers a 9″ drop. And the interior features several multifunction pockets. The Doble Bag retails for $325..

You can find it at shopbop.com

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Jessica Simpson Dress Collection

jessica Simpson Dress Collection
Jessica Simpson isn’t done leaving her tracks in the fashion world as she is set to add another piece to her lengthy resume — she’s done handbags, footwear, outerwear, jewelry, sunglasses, swimsuit lines — now there’s rumor of a new dress collection.

“I plan on creating beautiful dresses in distinctive fabrics and silhouettes that are reflective of my personal style and offer something special to the market place” stated Jessica Simpson. The multiyear deal was sealed between The Camuto Group, which holds the master license for the singer-actress’ brand en G-III Apparel Group Ltd, to design, develop, manufacture and distribute the Jessica Simpson label dresses.

Debuting with a soft launch for Spring 2009 with a complete roll-out expected for the Fall 2009 season.

And like most of the fashion pieces tagged by Jessica Simpson, you’ll be able to pick one up when available over at Macy’s.

Current Chat: Jessica Simpson Dress Collection

Marc Jacobs Sunburst Stam Bag

July 31, 2008
post written by Bag Bliss blogger: Deysa
Marc Jacobs Sunburst Stam Bag
Marc Jacobs Sunburst Stam Bag
Have you gals ever been in a situation where you absolutely love a certain bag, but each time you gain enough money to purchase that bag, you do the run-around and find something else to buy instead? The infamous Stam by Marc Jacobs Collection has been on my wish list for as long as it has been introduced to the world of fashion. Every time I get the chance to splurge on a designer bag, I always seem to find something else to acquire instead and I really don’t know why. I mean, the Stam is a.) Classic and gorgeous and b.) Pleasant in the eyes of many bagista’s.

One thing that is so great about the Stam is the fact that it can be found in a variety of hues, patterns, materials, and sizes. With that said, meet the newest edition to the ever growing Stam family, the Sunburst. Soft, distressed lambskin leather is gathered in pleat form, creating a sunburst effect throughout the bag. Another feature found on this newbie would be the circular links, which creates the detachable shoulder chain. In comparison to the Stams classic chain, the Sunbursts’ links appear a bit less formal. Overall, I still love the Stam and will continue to be a fan of it. The question on when will I give into buying one cannot be answered, but hopefully someday I’ll get the chance to cross it off my list!

Shop Marc Jacobs goods at: Saks.com

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Katherine Kwei Bag Sale: Stella, Teresa, Zara, Anneka, Edna, Donna!

Katherine Kwei Bag Sale: Stella, Teresa, Zara, Anneka, Edna, Donna!
Did you know that the Katherine Kwei purse sale is today over at online sample sale site HauteLook!!

Serious deals on handbags and clutches from the all of Kwei’s collections. You will find bags from the Stella, Teresa, Zara, Anneka, Edna, and my favorite the Donna collection marked up to 60% off.

My score: The stunning plum water snake with Swarovski crystals Donna clutch for only $350!!!

** don’t forget to get $10 off your order by entering promo code: todayshow(thanks tbf’er vuittongirlxoxo)

Current Chat: Katherine Kwei Purse Sample Sale

Coach Hamptons Leather Flap Tote

July 30, 2008
post written by Bag Bliss blogger: Deysa
Coach Hamptons Leather Flap Tote
Coach Hamptons Leather Flap Tote
In reference to handbags, I tend to be a bit boring. I adore and admire bags that carry fun and bright colors, but in the end, I tend to stick to the basic hues of blacks, grays, and all shades of browns. Yes, do feel free to yawn… and I do hope I’m not the only boring soul out there.

As I was doing a bit of Coach browsing via the Internet, I ran into this pretty. Meet the Hampton’s Leather Flap Tote by Coach. For the past couple of months (or year), I’ve been avoiding Coach all together. Why? I guess Loss of Interest might be my best answer. At times I do run into great Coach bags which I truly admire, and here is a perfect example. First of all, it’s part of the Hampton’s line which I’ve always been a fan of. Great leather in one of my favorite handbag colors creates this tote that really appeals to my likings. The whole flap closure and simple turn lock gives this tote the perfect amount of character. Some might say its simple, while I think its perfect.

This Coach bag does carry a $498 price tag, but if your seeking a great leather bag for school or the office, I can’t see how you could possibly go wrong with this one. Shop Coach leather goods at: Macy’s

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Eco Friendy: Beth Springer Handbags

Eco Friendy: Beth Springer Handbags
I just discovered a eco-chic designer that I must tell you all about: Beth Springer!

Pictured above is the Jelli Clutch, one of her latest creations — which can be spotted over at Tiffini Dooris. It’s the perfect size shoulder bag dresses up and dresses down. This limited-edition, highly sought after tie-dyed suede is gathered along a hidden frame to give it a feminine shape and lined with vegetable dyed, organic, hemp. Optional tortoise chain strap. Lightweight. Easily cleaned with a suede brush. Measurements: 12″ L x 8″ H, Strap Length: 21.5″ + Strap Drop: 9″. $376

Current Chat: Eco Friendy: Beth Springer Handbags

Mischa Barton handbag line

July 30, 2008
post written by Bag Bliss blogger: Jennifer
Mischa Barton handbag line
Mischa Barton handbag line
Unless you have been living under a rock, then you’re aware that Miss Mischa has her very own purse line, which is now available over @ ASOS.com. You can find everything from wallets and clutches to jumbo day bags in material works of leather, snakeskin or fabric and finished off with the signature flower logo by Mischa. How much? Price range is about $40 to $300.

A unique and indead interesting collection. But would you wear one? I know Mischa Barton hasn’t. This starlet who is pictured on a daily basis with a Chanel purse (and is known for her huge collection of), has yet to be photographed with one of “her creations”.

Would you rock one?

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