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Mini Me...

Every season for the past 4 years, and while looking for the "it" bag, My first condition was, it had to be big.. not 40" big.. but big as in "I-can-fit-MK-&-Ashley-with-some-room-for-Nicole" BIG. But lately, I'm loving the "Mini me" look. How adorable to wear you mini bag across your shoulders with your tiny mobile, some cash & plastic neatly tucked inside? And how fabulous if that mini bag was a Chanel like the golden one shown here (The bangles would be a bonus)? The key to that look is not to go overboard with your clothes. Just keep it simple chic with a pipeline cut jeans and a cropped jacket with white tank top. And Puuhleeease don't overstock the poor thing!

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Anonymous said…
I love big bags and don't know if I can go back to cute little ones anymore. It's just more useful to have everything I need with me. I do love the Chanel.
Ansam said…
yummy!
I want that golden one too LOL
and also Roberto Cavalli Laser Cut Metallic Clutch!! And Fendi Crossword one!! OK OK enough for me... oh no one more, the Woven Flap Clutch from Zac Posen!

I am greedy when it comes to bag and shoes huh? LOL
Ansam said…
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Anonymous said…
I can't wait for the movie about Coco Chanel's life. Have you heard about it?
Ansam said…
Zahra.. small bags are nice to have for parties and weddings!
Confashion said…
Zahra
don't get me wrong here, i'm still in love with my "Buksha" ;) I just feel like trying sth new sometimes..

ansam
OMG ur a serious bagaholic! :P I LUV zac pozen's clutch. I just wish I could walk around more often with a samll clutch in my hand :)
Confashion said…
Zahra
Coco Chanel the movie? That's sth to look forward to. I haven't heard of it? who stars in it?
Ansam said…
Zahra.. no! Is it out yet?
Anonymous said…
Ansam yes but I feel like something is missing when I leave my big bags at home.

confashion change is good but then I get used to routine haha! Audrey Tatou is set to star as Coco Chanel. I don't know if I spelled her name correctly. She's the star of Amelie.
Confashion said…
Zahra
Audrey Tatou is such a cutie, I love her short haircut.. I think she'd impersonate Coco perfectly.

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