Fendi B. Shoulder Bag

June 12, 2006 by Designer Ella

I’ve declared Mondays to be IT Bag Mondays, because we need some spiced-tan on our palette, so to say. We’ll do our best to go cra-azy with the desire each week.

Fendi B. Shoulder BagI just discovered the Fendi B. that is my favorite: the Leather Shoulder B. Bag. I would buy this in a minute if I were rich (along with a Chef, I think those are cute). It boasts two B. buckles on a horizontal strap covering a push-through flap, a 7 ¾” drop strap with chain accent, and has so-soft looking slouchy, gathered pebbled leather toward the bottom. This variation is 12 ½” wide and comes in an orange “bone” or black at Saks Fifth Avenue for $1,210.

Sign me up for the 5-to-10-year-long waiting list (if that existed, ’cause maybe I can afford it at that time)!

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    1. Pursed Lips * purse blog » » Fendi Logo Shoulder B. Bag Says:

      [...] It’s just like the other shoulder B. bag, with auburn-hued trimming, but the ruching on the bottom really comes through better with a fabric (although who wouldn’t love that effect more on leather?!). It even has the same charming chain strap. Do I like/want this more than the Leather Shoulder B.? No, with B. buckles, no one needs a signature, and it actually detracts from the buckles being the focus. Although I like Fendi’s logo, be it geometrical and “cold,” it is clever—so I’d take it in a Chef. (I’m always mentioning that Chef!) [...]