Sunday, August 15, 2010

Jimmy Choo Sequined Snake Pattern Tote

For those who are still looking for the Chloe Handbags to work for their summer getaway, here’s the New Jimmy Choo Vacation Bag. I’m not sure if it’s Lady Gaga’s influence or what, but I’m sure that I’m not the only person that has noticed sequins everywhere for the past few months. Coach Wallets have largely avoided the trend, but Jimmy Choo has been embracing some rather fly-by-night trends as of late, so the doesn’t really surprise me.

It’s difficult to see the sequins in this picture since they’re clear, but I assure you that they’re there and they appear to cover the Prada Handbags. As much as I love sequins (and really, I adore them), I just can’t support their inclusion on an everyday tote for a variety of reasons. First, this replica Jimmy Choo handbag is busy enough as it is. The Thomas Wylde Handbags have plenty going on, and it gives you more than enough to look at. Plus it’s already metallic, so there’s no need to have an extra layer of shine on top. The sequins are unnecessary and create visual clutter when the light shines on them.

And then there’s the functional problem of sequins. When they’re covering a clutch, they mostly stay in your hand and away from your clothes. But when they’re on a shoulder Mont Blanc Wallets, the sequins will constantly be rubbing against your clothes, and I can think of a few sweaters in my closet that wouldn’t be particularly thrilled about that. There’s also the problem of sequins coming loose when you’re in constant contact with other materials, and that’s just a problem that I don’t want to deal with.