Friday, April 4, 2014

Fashion and Fitness: The Classic Bags

My Gorgeous French Ladies
Because my Instagram account with the handle @whenyouloseyouwin is very much all about all my other significant interests in life like tidbits of my marriage and my food adventures as it is (primarily) about fitness, let me discuss one topic here that is as hot as the prepared food I'll be microwaving for lunch: Bags

Specifically, the Two Most Stunningly Timeless Bags of which, as of yesterday, I managed to complete.

Almost every single website dedicated to fashion and, of course, bags, indicate that the Louis Vuitton Speedy 30 and the Chanel 2.55 Classic Flap Bag always belong to the highest of rankings where classic bags are concerned. While it is arguable to some people who are either the fashion industry's connoisseurs or those who are just really big fans of other luxury designer brands to have these two as the most stunning of all classic bags, my opinion is rather particularly based on my taste, the place in history of these two bags and, yet again, while not consistently number 1 or 2, even 3, their consistent existence or placement in lists and rankings.

I don't really wish to lengthen this blog but listed below are some factors that I think are critical to the standing of these two absolutely gorgeous bags:

1. The Houses of Chanel and Louis Vuitton are both in the fashion capital of the world: Paris. So yes: The French = Tres Chic!

Historical Headquarters of Chanel at 31, Rue Cambon, Paris (photo not mine)

The Louis Vuitton flagship store on Champs-Elysees in Paris
has an art gallery on the top floor (photo not mine)

2. Two of the strongest and most adored female fashion icons in the world are associated with Louis Vuitton and Chanel. Audrey Hepburn was often photographed with her Speedy 30 in monogram canvas while most of us know that strong-willed Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel, otherwise known as Mademoiselle Coco Chanel, founded the House of Chanel in 1909. Her most famous bag, the chain strap purse otherwise known as the "2.55", became the physical break women in the 30s to the 50s needed away from their handbags.

Audrey Hepburn with her Speedy 30 (photo not mine)

Coco Chanel is famous for saying "In order to be irreplaceable, one must always be different". This is perhaps the reason why the shoulder bag, especially the Chanel 2.55 is different as it is irreplaceable. (photo not mine)

3. If you don't like the size of the Speedy 30 or the Classic Jumbo Flap as much as I do, these bags also come in different sizes that cater to one's needs and of course, height. I am 5'2 1/2 and swinging between 118 to 123 lbs and I find that the Speedy 30 and the Jumbo Classic Double Flap do not overwhelm my size or underwhelm my daily requirements (so glad I didn't purchase the medium Classic Flap).

4. Both bags can dress up anything and still adapt to one's preference. If you prefer a flirty and feminine casual summer look, there's the Speedy 30 in Damier Azur. If you wish to look put together during a wedding or a big event, a Classic Flap Bag with gold hardware can add that finishing, striking touch.

The total cost of my outfit excluding the wedding and engagement rings
and the Chanel flap bag? $100. Really. I swear.


5. There's no denying that both are expensive. I remember my Air France La Premiere (First Class) trainers telling us that in France, there's three brand categories: Low Cost, Top-of-the-Range and Luxury. The Lost Cost category is affordable and easily accessible to the masses. The Top-of-the-Range is expensive but is, more often than not, available to those who really want it. The Luxury Category is made to particularly appear exclusive therefore not always accessible or available. Shockingly, Louis Vuitton belongs to the Top of the Range category while not surprisingly, Chanel is with the Luxury Group. Now that I have a clear and uncluttered mind to think about it, I understand now why it is so. Louis Vuitton's sought-after bags are almost always in stock especially the Speedy 30, which is considered by many as the entry level designer bag to have. Chanel bags on the other hand, particularly the Classic Flap, may not always be available in a particular style. In fact, I almost succumbed to being placed on a month-long wait list/reservation for the Jumbo Maxi Flap in Black Caviar until I saw my Navy Blue Caviar winking at me ;)

Craftsmanship-wise, even the dust bag and the bag box scream high quality.
This is the reason why resellers place a huge premium on pre-owned bags that come
with their original boxes, carrier bags and dust bags.

6. With the Speedy 30 and the Flap Bag, you truly get what you pay for even if people will always argue that there are stylish but more affordable brands out there. What can you do? You're paying quality craftsmanship (hand-sewn stitching that is accurate down to the single mirror detail), historical associations and lifetime service warranty. You're also paying for an investment that you can possibly proudly pass on to your future daughters or use as collateral, pretty much like jewelry and cars, during a financial need. There's truly value for money there.

One way of knowing if a Speedy is fake? Take a look at the stitching on the two bases of either handle. Each of the four bases (the pentagon-shaped base that attaches the handle the canvas) should have exactly the same number of stitching on the left and on the right for the bag to be authentic.

So for those who dream of building their designer bag collection, while it's completely your choice on what arm candy to include in your closet, I would strongly encourage you to consider saving up for these two classic bags.

And for my fitfam? Consider putting a dollar, maybe a hundred (lol) towards your bag savings fund for every 5 to 10 lbs you lose. These two will truly look good on a fitter, much healthier you. Case in point:

With my Speedy 30 in December of 2011 at 180 lbs
With the same Speedy 30 in March of 2014 at 120 lbs



Drool-Worthy Bags (That I Now Have), The Sequel


My blog post about Drool-Worthy Bags dated July 15, 2012, lists my now laughable "disclaimers" (when I still had a spending conscience) about my dream bags.

Soooo... What has happened so far? Let's compare what I said before to, ehem, how I am now:

In July of 2012, I said...

1. Unless I have millions to spare, I will not buy an Hermes Birkin. Seriously.

Still true. I'd rather buy a car, open a time deposit account, use that amount of money for an IVF or go to Paris with my husband.

2. Unless we have already paid at least one of our mortgages, I will not buy a Chanel bag. I promise.

Umm... 

This Grand Shopping Tote (GST) in black caviar leather and gold hardware is almost 5 months old as of this post.
This is my first Chanel bag bought during a week-long vacation in Vegas (for cheaper tax).

And umm...

Photo taken yesterday with my hours old Jumbo Classic Double Flap in Navy Blue caviar with silver hardware.
I expected hubby to start scolding me for not waiting for another Vegas trip in May to buy this beauty.
And he did. Calculated the tax difference at $32.
:D :D
3. No more Louis Vuitton in Damier Ebene for me. At least not before I bag, pun not intended, a job that pays at least $50,000 a year.

When I typed this, my only Damier Ebene bag was the Neverfull MM, a 2012 Valentine's Day gift from the better half. Fast forward to our 3rd wedding anniversary 11 months later in January of 2013...

The 2012 Valentine's Day gift, a Neverfull MM in Damier Ebene canvas

The 2013 Wedding Anniversary gift, a Speedy 30 Bandouliere in Damier Ebene canvas

My fraternal twins... My first baby, the Speedy 30 in Monogram canvas, and my 2nd baby, the Speedy 30 Bandouliere in Damier Ebene canvas. At first I was toying with regretting the seemingly redundant purchase but then, I thought, I wouldn't have the Speedy 30 in just the Bandouliere style as the classic will always be the handheld Monogram. The Bandouliere in Damier Ebene is chic and neat, style-wise (no dirty vachetta!), and practical, especially with the straps, functions-wise.


4. No more Louis Vuitton in Damier Azur too. Unless someone's willing to buy my Neverfull Damier Azur PM so I could upgrade to an MM. *wink* *wink*



Still true. Although that new Neverfull PM in Damier Azur with the detachable pochette looks extremely good... Lol. Just kidding. :D

5. The Gucci bags remind me of a memory of my mom.


And now, I have two:

An outlet-bought Gucci tote. Thank God for outlet stores!
My all-time favorite no-fuss roomy Gucci Imprime bag with a big interior pocket,
a zipper and a water-resistant GG canvas. Bought at Gucci in Las Vegas.


6. I'm kinda really diggin' the Coach horse drawn carriage logo on the Madison line. My current Coach bag is from the Poppy line and though I'm fond of it, it's getting kind of nauseous.

This outlet-bought Coach bag from the Poppy line which happens to be my starter designer bag? It will soon now have a wonderful new owner (my bestfriend!). As for the Madison line with the horse-drawn carriage logo, I now have two, each with wonderful back stories on how I got them.

My Coach Family which, yes, includes the Barbie doll (from the limited edition, Gold label, Coach Barbie with her own Coach bag, which I was lucky enough to get as within hours of its release, it was sold out!). As for the Madison line, I have two gorgeous bags here along with my Mini Rory (black, left, and yes that's a mini bag charm) and my outlet-bought messenger bag (middle, front). The first Madison bag I received is the tan/cognac-colored one on the right. It's my husband's 2013 Valentine's Day present. I had a pretty rough day at my new job and I remember him asking me to get what I thought was my gym bag at the car trunk. I saw the gym bag all right and this! I don't even remember him specifically taking note that I had been eyeing this bag for so long! The current bag from the Madison line is also another surprise from the hubby (2014 Wedding Anniversary gift). It's the one at the top, in the middle. It's called the Madison Cafe Carryall in grey birch Pintuck Leather. Long story short, we both gave our surprise gifts on the same day and from the same brand (I gave him a Coach men's body bag...lol).


7. Burberry's a spare bag if I have spare thousands.



Because Burberry phased out the line which had the bag I was talking about in the previous blog, I sought to just look at cute Burberry clutches/mini bags. After yet another trip to Vegas in February of this year, I scored myself this:


The Louis Vuitton Mini Pochette in monogram canvas (which I bought in February of 2013) to the left and this Burberry Clara wristlet/clutch to the right are of the same price when I bought them! Both at $295 (the Mini Pochette though now is $305 with the recent price increase), they make for perfect organizers for credit cards, lip balms, compacts, etc. The Burberry Clara though is now my favorite church companion as it holds my Samsung Galaxy Note 3 pretty well (I had the iPhone 4s before that fit perfectly in the Mini Pochette). Glad I didn't settle for the Louis Vuitton Milla clutch in multicolore (slight smaller than Burberry Clara but more costly at $605).


8. I will never ever be satisfied with Longchamp, even the made-to-measure ones. 





Still true but I suppose I now have a slightly more practical outlook with Longchamp. The bags make for great travel companions as, while undeniably of a higher level than $30-bags, they have understated (not hot on thieves' eyes) class and a durable water-resistant canvas to boot.



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So after 35... *faints*... bags and the thrill of purchasing my ultimate dream bag in the Chanel Jumbo Classic Double Flap, what now? Let's just say I'll lay low and behave on the purchases, any unnecessary purchases for as long as I could.

*wink*