Friday, 19 August 2011

Classy Clutches

I have a new obsession at the moment, when it comes to handbags, I just can't get enough of clutch bags. The bigger the better I say, I have a lot of essentials that I like to carry with me on a night out, so, I need a spacious but yet pretty bag. I am loving the large flat clutch bags that are all the rage at the minute, and a little birdy tells me that faux snakeskin bags are going to be the 'IT' bag for the Autumn.

I've put together a little collection of my favourite oh so pretty bags at the minute....


Jimmy Choo Rivera Clutch bag

£525

Prince Check Envelope Clutch 

£14.99
 Love this one! I actually bought this for myself last week, it looks far more expensive then it actually is, adds a sense of elegance to your outfit, and the inside is fairly spacious.

Makell Haircalf Large Envelope Clutch 

$295
 

Ted Baker Quilted I-Pad Sleeve

 
Okay, so I know that the above is an I-Pad case, but there's no reason why it can't be used as a clutch bag!

Dressing room beauties

Thought I would share some pictures of the lovely dressing rooms that I have found during my search, I think that you'd agree, they are A-MAZING!


Stunning dressing room - via Qwikstep


Dressing room of Kylie Minogue on her world tour.

Dressing room designed by Mario Buatta for Mariah Carey

Welcome

Hi and welcome to my blog!

I'm Beau, a teacher with a passion for fashion and spending money on general loveliness! I've just recently bought a house with my boyfriend of 7 years and i've decided to turn the smallest bedroom into a dressing room. My beautiful shoes, bags and accessories deserve a room of their own, rather than being squashed in to one of my many wardrobes! So, this is where my quest began, I started searching for 'dressing room ideas' online and found some wonderful examples that got me incredibly excited about what I wanted in my room. From here, i've become obsessed with buying little wonders to go into my room, which, I might add, hasn't even been decorated yet!
I plan on having a display shelving unit for bags and a similar for shoes, a boudoir style chair and other girly bits and bobs.
Anyone else have so many shoes and bags that they have their own room?