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Salvatore Ferragamo Mini Vara Capra Shoulder Bag, Handbag of the Day

Filed under: Handbags

Mini Vara Capra Shoulder BagThe Salvatore Ferragamo Mini Vara Capra Shoulder Bag is a chic and fresh new offering from one of our old standbys.

Just look at the strap: leather, chain, a buckle and a tie keep the bag interesting, but the different elements are graceful and pretty together -- that's quite a feat! Not only that, but it's adjustable, so it's even functional in all its eclectic glory.

The bag pictured here is metallic silver with brass-toned nickel hardware, and it also comes in black and shell. We love the way the Italian leather is clamped into this rich, grabbable texture on the retro front flap.

The Mini Vara Capra Shoulder Bag is available from Neiman Marcus for $1,490.00.

Salvatore Ferragamo Gathered Leather Hobo, Handbag of the Day

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I don't always feel that handbags are pieces of art but Salvatore Ferragamo's Gathered Leather Hobo inspires me to become an artist myself. From the deep curvature along the midline with surrounding pleats of red brick leather to the metallic adornments and twisted strap that complete the piece it is truly a gorgeous handbag. (Plus, the fluid curves look like they would accommodate your arm or shoulder perfectly and nestle it between the smooth leather sides). The bag also boasts a silk lining, pushlock closure, inside zipper and two open pockets, a single strap (10" drop) and detachable shoulder strap (15" drop) all for $1,790. Display this medium-sized hobo around town, on the job or in the evening -- where wouldn't you want to wear it? (16 1/2" x 15" x 3 1/2")

Salvatore Ferragamo Gancio Intrecc Vitello Shoulder Bag, Handbag of the Day

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Salvatore Ferragamo Gancio Intrecc Vitello Shoulder BagThe Salvatore Ferragamo Gancio Intrecc Vitello Shoulder Bag is truly unusual and very chic.

This bag comes in plum (shown), gold, or black metallic leather and is the perfect day bag, with that comfortable square-cut shoulder and enough space for all your accessories -- even the makeup bag.

We love the elegant, braided rope-like details and the creative gathered pleat at the front. The sides feature drawstrings to help keep this open-top bag safely and securely shut. This bag has no hardware at all, so you can wear it with gold or silver, and any pattern, as it is completely and deliberately monochromatic.

The Salvatore Ferragamo Gancio Intrecc Vitello Shoulder Bag is available from Neiman Marcus for $1,290.00.

Salvatore Ferragamo Lacon Nappa Clutch, Handbag of the Day

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Salvatore Ferragamo Lacon Nappa ClutchThe Salvatore Ferragamo Lacon Nappa Clutch is a little slice of Italian heaven, just like tiramisu and Alyssa Milano.

This simple bag features artfully gathered, buttery burgundy nappa leather, and three leather rosettes (a big trend this season) for a monochromatic, demure look.

We love the envelope style and charming wristlet -- as if you'd ever get tired of holding this chic creation. We'd wear this with everything from jeans to a ball gown, and it's slim enough to toss into a larger purse if you don't have time to do the full switch the morning after.

The Salvatore Ferragamo Lacon Nappa Clutch is available from Neiman Marcus for $1,290.00.

Salvatore Ferragamo Gancio Esotico Pouffle Satchel, Handbag of the Day

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Salvatore Ferragamo Gancio Esotico Pouffle SatchelThe Salvatore Ferragamo Gancio Esotico Pouffle Satchel is an everyday bag for an extraordinary woman.

It doesn't come cheap -- this brown wild Indonesian python and rich Italian leather beauty will cost you almost $3,000. And sorry, Californians, as you probably know, python can't be shipped to you.

The bag has an easy elegance with its equestrian-style details atop its generous heap of python skin. We especially love the brassy-finished nickel hardware, making this bag appropriate with gold or silver jewelry.

This satchel would go just as well with jeans as an LBD (brown and black is okay this year), and at 9"H x 17 1/2"W x 4 1/2"D, it's large enough to take you from day to night with no trouble.

Look at the side buckles! We love this bag.

The Salvatore Ferragamo Gancio Esotico Pouffle Satchel is available for pre-order from Neiman Marcus for $2,950.00.

Louis Vuitton Alligator Officer's Jacket

Filed under: Apparel, Men's Style


Every season it seems the European fashion houses try to outdo each other with one incredibly decadent item of men's clothing; despite the recession it seems this year is no different. We've seen Salvatore Ferragamo's $250,000 crocodile trench coat and Hermès' $150,000 crocodile pea coat; now here's an alligator officer's jacket from Louis Vuitton's Fall/Winter 2009/10 collection recently shown in Paris. Louis Vuitton mens design director Paul Helbers described the collection as inspired by "the traveling wardrobe of an African king." The jacket has not been priced yet is expected to sell for somewhere in the $50,000 - $75,000 range, and will probably only be available by special order.

[via JustLuxe]

Salvatore Ferragamo Leather Shoulder Bag, Handbag of the Day

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Salvatore Ferragamo Leather Shoulder BagThe Salvatore Ferragamo Leather Shoulder Bag is a versatile bag with a number of elegant details.

The "luxuriously soft Italian leather" bag comes in a beautiful, subtle shade of brown they are calling Sequoia. The muted brass closure keeps this bag monochromatic -- and wearable with almost any color.

The braided, 8" drop strap is easy on the shoulder, and adds eccentricity to the artful look of this bag. We love the gentle, centralized gathering and the square trim. This bag is lined in silk satin, and is a generous 15" x 11" x 3" in size, making it large enough to carry a full sheet of paper (for work), yet slim and elegant enough for an evening out.

The Salvatore Ferragamo Leather Shoulder Bag is available from Saks Fifth Avenue for pre-order for $1,490.

80 Years of Salvatore Ferragamo

Filed under: Apparel, Shoes, Books


Italian publisher Skira is about to release the gorgeous catalog of an exhibition at the Shanghai Museum of Contemporary Art commemorating the eightieth anniversary of design house Ferragamo. Founder Salvatore Ferragamo died in 1960, but his name lives on in the firm which has become "synonymous with shoes that embody wildly creative design, painstaking construction techniques, blissful comfort, and the finest materials" - not to mention over-the-top items such as the $250,000 crocodile trench coat we wrote about the other day.

Salvatore Ferragamo: Evolving Legend 1928-2008 is a "fully illustrated monograph of the legendary Italian purveyor of luxury, this book also serves as a journey through the history of fashion from the 1920s to the present." Mr. Ferragamo made his name creating footwear for the most beautiful movie stars in Hollywood including Marilyn Monroe, Greta Garbo, Ava Gardner, Rita Hayworth, Marlene Deitrich, and Audrey Hepburn. The book is filled with a rich collection of photographs, archival material, sketches, and drawings exploring Ferragamo's design process.

The $250,000 Ferragamo Crocodile Trench Coat

Filed under: Apparel, Men's Style


Remember the $150,000 crocodile peacoat from Hermès we wrote about last summer? Luxury Italian fashion house Salvatore Ferragamo has upped the ante considerably with a full length, double-breasted trench coat (above) made from the world's finest crocodile skin that costs an astounding $250,000. Available only by special order, the incredible matte black coat, handmade by artisans in Italy, features epaulettes, D-rings, forearm straps and a silk lining. Thomas Burberry is credited with inventing the trench coat in 1901; originally only British army officers were allowed to wear one. We're guessing this version was probably conceived of before the luxury goods market went to hell in an alligator handbag.

[via JustLuxe]

Ferragamo Slated to Design Dubai Penthouses

Filed under: Decor, Real Estate Developments


The legendary Italian design house of Salvatore Ferragamo will design the interiors of Trident International's new Dubai-based Pentominium (where expansive penthouses meet the convenience of condo living). The tower for which Ferragamo will design is slated to be the tallest residential building in the world at over 500 meters high. Each floor will comprise one penthouse unit, measuring a luxe 6,500 square feet and offering expansive ocean views.

The building itself will offer a Davidoff-inspired cigar lounge, rooftop observation deck, Swarovski-crystallized grand entrance, indoor pool and spa and fully functional business center. Not that you'd need to leave the tower, but if the need arises, Pentominium residents have use of a fleet of Rolls Royces and Azimut yachts. Residences are expected to be finished by 2012. Though standard units will start at $5.3 million, penthouse list prices have yet to be disclosed.

[via Baller]

Prada May Postpone IPO in an Uncertain Market

Filed under: Apparel


Earlier in the year, rumors swirled about a potential Prada IPO, divesting the company of a third of its shares and forcing the Prada family to reduce drastically its 95% stake. It's not news that the design house needs cash -- experts have criticized the house for neglecting to stake a claim in burgeoning Asian markets, and the house is in debt after a 1999 shopping spree that included Jil Sander and Helmut Lang. Enterprising CEO Patrizio Bertelli (husband to design brainiac Miuccia Prada) noted after the New Year that Prada might hit the chopping block in Milan by year's end.

And yet, Prada may need to postpone its public offering another time (it avoided an IPO following the 9/11 attacks), as experts estimate its worth at almost $2 billion less than they predicted earlier in the year. Though some hope Prada can withstand a withering economy and ride out 2008, its significant debt may make such a goal as out of reach as one of the house's iconic Fairy Bags.

Fashion Brands Still Sold on Supermodels for Fall

Filed under: Apparel


Back in April we commented on the fact that several major fashion houses had chosen to bring back '90s supermodels such as Claudia Schiffer, Christy Turlington and Naomi Campbell for their spring ad campaigns. We speculated at the time that the revival was no mere flash in the pan and would continue for subsequent seasons; the new crop of fall ad campaigns has now proved our prognostications correct. Top of the heap is Linda Evangelista's new series of ads for Prada shot by Steven Meisel (above), which rates as a major comeback for the ageless beauty.

In addition, both Chanel and Salvatore Ferragamo have kept Schiffer for their new fall campaigns, while Turlington returns for Escada as well. Elsewhere, Naomi Campbell appears for Yves Saint Laurent and Amber Valletta does the honors for DSquared, Iceberg and David Yurman; while as we mentioned previously Eva Herzigova and Kate Moss heat up the new Louis Vuitton and Just Cavalli campaigns respectively. See the gallery for more.



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