Tuesday, January 4, 2011

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My fav vintage purses

Who has not ever read or listen to a misuse of the term "vintage"? I happen very often! This post, in addition to showing a part of my collection of vintage bags, also wants to clarify the meaning of this word, so as to be able to distinguish what is vintage, from what is simply used.
"Vintage" is a French term, endorsed by many other languages \u200b\u200b(including, for example, English and Italian) and indicates an object (may be referred to the world of fashion, design, right up to the wine) produced at least twenty years before the time it is taken into account. Often the object becomes an object of worship vintage lovers, as it identifies an era or simply because it has a factory better than newer models are identical. then the difference is obvious with what is "second hand": this is used and nothing else, it is not necessary that both quality and value has not acqustato through the years.

The bags that I chose to show are all vintage, except for the green suede and python clutch line "Philosophy by Alberta Ferretti, no more than 10 years of age)




From left to right: pochette "Montini" half years' 80. Pochette "Trussardi", 70s. Postini and portfolios "Cartier", 70. Shoulder "Gucci" Printed "Guccissima", late 60s. Pochette "Roberta Di Camerino, I am not sure of his timing, I think the '80s. Pochette "Gianfranco Ferre ', 80s. Shoulder crescent "Gianni Versace", the early '80s. Shoulder aa bucket "Celine", late 80s. Suede clutch bag striped "Sergio Rossi", mid 70s. Shoulder "Montini, 80. Postini "Trussardi", year 70/80. Pucci bag, one of my favorites, this is barely visible on the right, 60.
In the penultimate photo: embroidered silk clutch bag "Gianni Versace", the 80 over the clutch leather "Trussardi".

In these photos are missing two other vintage items that I love, like a bag "Prada" and a small suitcase Roberta Di Camerino, I'll show them in another post! :)


I hope you like it!

XoXo_Fabiola_

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