Tuesday, 19 April 2016

My Handbag Collection

For as far back as I can remember I have always had a mini obsession with handbags.  They don't have to be expensive (but they often are!), but have to be interesting enough to grab my attention in their design, colour and material.  
I do have a particular interest in vintage handbags especially the Art Deco period and I have been able to purchase a couple of original 1930's handbags from a vintage clothing and accessories shop near to where I live called "Past Caring".  It was established in1988 and sells authentic vintage items specialising in 1900's - 1960's clothing, accessories and jewellry. 
The first of my handbags was a 1930's evening bag which was in near mint condition and is covered in silver gelatin sequins which I knew nothing about until I did some research online.  I discovered that in the 1930's a process to electroplate gelatin produced a lighter-weight version of the metal disc.  There is one problem with the gelatin sequins and that is that they disolve if come in contact with water or even sweat from a hand.  As you can imagine this bag only comes out on high days and holidays and I ihave used it once on my last cruise and it survived intact.  It is one of my favourite evening bags just because it has survived so long and is in wonderful condition and it shows that someone loved and cared for it because it is still here seventy odd years later and I intend to be its custodian for my lifetime.  
Having such a wonderful vintage clothes shop in my vicinity is deadly as I can't resist just popping in to see if there is anything new that will interest me.  My second Art Deco handbag was also purchased from the same shop in March 2015.  The bag is Black satin and has beautiful floral designs on the front and reverse in sequins and pearls.  It is in excellent condition for its age and again this bag was much loved by its previous owner and went on my last cruise, it is a bag that can go with several outfits.  
Over the past year I have popped into "Past Caring" and from time to time I have picked up the odd item but nothing major until yesterday (16th March) when I was in Holt having lunch with friends and we thought we would just pop in to the shop.  At first nothing caught my eye until an Art Deco bag was pointed out to me by my friend Karen and if it had not been brown (it looked black in the display) I would have bought it. 
Yellow vintage bag with Kate Spade Bag
However, sitting on a corner display was a lovely bright yellow box bag made from rafia with silver metal and detail and pale green interior.  It is from the 1960's and I know that is a bit later than what I usually like but it is fun and quirky and in near mint condition, it does not have any labelling but is extremely well made and has obviously been well looked after.  It is more a day bag, a summer bag and it makes me smile so it is definately cruise bound.  

Not all bags that I cruise with are vintage and I have just acquired a new clutch bag form Accessorize which is ivory in colour and exquisitely embellished with faux pearls, jewels, sequins and scores of beads.  It also has a wrist strap.  I first saw this bag a few days back in-store but it was damaged and sadly this is often the case with this retailer and so what I have learnt to do is to order online and have items delivered.  My new bag arrived in perfect condition and is another addition to my cruise bag collection.  
My last and final bag is my Kate Spade bag which is now sixteen years old and was purchased from SAKS on Fith Avenue when I was in New York in 2000 with my Mum, it was a gift from her.  It is a beautiful deep red colour and is only used on special occasions and taking on a cruise seems to fit the bill.  This bag can be used as both a day bag or evening bag and adapts to any occasion.
I could go on and on about my handbag collection, I have had so many over years that I have lost count but I wanted to share just a few that have a special place in my heart.  Some are expensive but others arn't it is their design, colour or even history that attracts me.

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