I love bags and always carry one with me. I feel naked without one. Having a bag was a natural progression from having my school bag growing up so when I was finished with school I moved onto an 'essentials' bag. There's always so much I need with me such as my purse, phone, diary and not least a choice of lipbalms.
In a multitude of colours and varying styles I've always had at least one bag on the go. I would go as far as saying my bag is a part of me, what it looks like reflects everything about me; my personality, my needs, and if my bag is shabby I too feel shabby. Bags are a hugely important extension of me, not just an accessory, so when I tire of my bag and feel the need for a new one I take my time to make sure I get from it all I want and expect.
A typical shoulder bag has generally been my go to style for it's ease of transportation. Grab bags, although often pretty and chic quickly become a nuisance, especially when two hands are not enough. A style that has increasingly made an appearance in my bag wardrobe is the across body bag and, of late, the revival of the satchel. And I have to say, the satchel is king of all bags.
Satchels were once seen as the industrial behemoth used only for school books but in the last few years they've enjoyed a resurgence that's increased their popularity status as arm candy of choice on the shoulder of many a style icon. As a thriver of colour, like a moth to a flame, my interest in satchels grew as beautiful shades and vintage patterns emerged onto the scene. A staple shape + colour meant the satchel was redefined.
So why do I like a satchel? They're uncomplicated, solid, functional and comfy. Oh yes, comfort plays a hugely important role in the bag. If I'm going to carry half my life around with me I don't want it to be a drag, and I equally want it to be accessible. I've realised a regular bag requires taking off and plonking on a counter or chair which isn't always convenient. A bag at the end of a long strap and/or across your front makes life so easy and easy works for me every time.
Seeing as we're talking bags an' all I may as well introduce you to my newbie; my spring pastel trend embracing pale blue ASOS satchel. Isn't she a pretty?!
Yes, this is my new favourite bag. Until the next itch, of course...
Becky x
In a multitude of colours and varying styles I've always had at least one bag on the go. I would go as far as saying my bag is a part of me, what it looks like reflects everything about me; my personality, my needs, and if my bag is shabby I too feel shabby. Bags are a hugely important extension of me, not just an accessory, so when I tire of my bag and feel the need for a new one I take my time to make sure I get from it all I want and expect.
A typical shoulder bag has generally been my go to style for it's ease of transportation. Grab bags, although often pretty and chic quickly become a nuisance, especially when two hands are not enough. A style that has increasingly made an appearance in my bag wardrobe is the across body bag and, of late, the revival of the satchel. And I have to say, the satchel is king of all bags.
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Mulberry 'Alexa' - the connoisseur's choice of satchel |
Satchels were once seen as the industrial behemoth used only for school books but in the last few years they've enjoyed a resurgence that's increased their popularity status as arm candy of choice on the shoulder of many a style icon. As a thriver of colour, like a moth to a flame, my interest in satchels grew as beautiful shades and vintage patterns emerged onto the scene. A staple shape + colour meant the satchel was redefined.
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Nica Play satchel - a fresh take on old |
Seeing as we're talking bags an' all I may as well introduce you to my newbie; my spring pastel trend embracing pale blue ASOS satchel. Isn't she a pretty?!
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ASOS light blue satchel - mine! |
Becky x








