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Carnivale de Handbag Dreams at Pursed Lips

August 25, 2006 by Designer Ella

I posted my question at Pursed Lips (our bag blog) today for the blog’s turn to host la Carnivale!

Basically, pick out what one or few ‘IT’ Bags you would love to own. There are rules and more options, so read the entry at Pursed Lips and learn how to participate.

Note, this is not being hosted at this blog you are on now, only at Pursed Lips. Do not send entries to Kiss Me, Stace. :-)

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3 Responses to “Carnivale de Handbag Dreams at Pursed Lips”

Kate Says:

I need help.

I need to find this jacket for a client that Halle Berry wore on TRL this spring to promote X3.

I’ve called all her management and stylists, and they say that jacket was Halle’s personally and they have no idea who made it.

But do you?

Please tell me if you know!!!!!!!!!! Thank you!

Designer Ella Says:

That URL didn’t work, so I’ve removed it, also because the length of it messed up our layout.

Sorry.

Style Pundit » Blog Archive » Be Your Own Style Pundit Says:

[...] The folks over at Pursed Lips’ are giving you the chance to get in on the style punditry! Tell them about your favorite dream bag! Answers these questions (over at their blog!): 1. If you were to only have the allowance for one Big Name designer IT Bag, what would it be? (This is a dream to many with the allowance for none!) 2. If you were given $10,000 (ooookayyyyyy, $20,000 if you’re a superdiva) to buy only ‘IT’ Big Name designer bags, which dream ones would you buy (or just one perhaps)? (You can save some of the cash left over for something else not to be mentioned.) Yes, please do try to keep track of general prices, and authentic and real-life eBay prices count if you would opt for auctions (although if you can’t tell authentic, skip the lower-priced ones, natch!). [...]