If a bag is meant to be the companion every woman instinctively relies on, then its a must that a woman chooses one that will be by her side for life. It should be able to withstand, not only the wear and tear exacted by the weight of her belongings, but the devious passing of trend over time. Quality becomes a standard often considered when a woman buys a bag. Style is a close seconder. Status, however, is not far off a woman will always wonder if her constant companion will merit second glances from other women.
The combination of all three put together is the formula the luxury bag relies on. The luxury bag, usually subtle, mobile exhibits of the coveted "made in Italy" tag is an indulgent necessity. A woman admitting to being a bag aficionado should invest in at least one luxury case that will last her all her bag-toting days. A woman admitting to being a bag connoisseur should invest in at least three.
When its time to do wise money-spending on leather goods, women recognize the best go-to. Heading the list of brokers is the Gucci group, an internationally-renowned fashion conglomerate that has been keeping our leather-spoiled olfactories in fetish heaven. Under the Gucci umbrella are three brands that have successfully combined tradition with style and superiority: Gucci, Yves St. Laurent, and Bottega Veneta.
Recently, this leather triumvirate opened free-standing boutiques in the Makati commercial business district, dizzying the prospects of the entire style cognoscenti, upsetting the travel plans of every bag hound used to flying to Hong Kong to purchase their luxe leather goods, and enticing women to, once again, continue their hunt for the perfect lifetime companion.
Ford has been designing for Gucci since 1990, starting out as chief designer for Womens Ready-to-Wear and later moving up to become the brands creative director in 94. He is credited for giving the brand its much-needed overhaul, adding an edgy contemporary look to the Gucci merchandise without compromising the brands traditional trademark elements.
For this last collection, Ford pays close attention to a lot of the brands classic designs. He revives the metal horsebit detail Gucci first came out with in the 1950s, putting it on stud-riveted, rock-star style mini shoulder bags. The brands bamboo-detailed flap bag is done available in the classic signature GG leather and in outrageous fur finishes. The hobo bag is also dominant in this collection, appearing in different sizes and in various leather finishes.
The rockstar vibe, however, is more Kelly Osbourne than Brandon Boyd. Muted pinks dot the otherwise neutral landscape of the YSL palette. The pink is seen in leather and in canvas making up hobo bags, doctors bags, and mini shoulder bags and is often paired with texturized black accents.
Another point of interest in this collection is how Ford uses unconventional materials for the bag handles. Antique brass is wrapped around hard materials such as raw deerhorn, ebony, and glass.