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| BrandsBoutique Online Shop: Despite the recent grumblings about the handbag bubble bursting, we all know that the “it-bag” still reigns supreme. BrandsBoutique.com is for the fashionista who knows that building your handbag collection isn’t just about carrying the latest designer craze but about being a true handbag connoisseur. The site not only features a different designer handbag daily but also includes articles that discuss all things handbags, from handbag fads to tips on properly cleaning your handbag.
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| DesignersLA Online Shop: A great blog dedicated to honoring Los Angeles-based designers, DesignersLA.com features the handbag and accessories from some of the hippest designers in LA. From household names like Juicy Couture and Rachel Pally to smaller labels like Circa Studio and Bells & Whistles, whether you reside in LA land or not, you are sure to love this site detailing all the glitz and glamour that is LA fashion. Plus the site features particular items at a discount prices.
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| LuxuryVintage |
| LuxuryVintage Online Shop: Ever since Hollywood starlets have started showing up on the red carpet in vintage gowns and accessories, vintage handbags and accessories are back in a big way. For those who admire the classic lines of fashion past, then LuxuryVintage.com is for them. Each day the blog features a different vintage designer handbag and accessory, from coveted designers like Chanel and Hermes to one-of-a-king jewelry, vintage groupies will love the looks and the off-retail prices. |
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| ItalysOutlet Online Shop: Shopping for Italian Designer handbags and accessories has never been this easy. ItalysOutlet features all the major Italian Designer brand names you have grown to love: Gucci, Fendi, Etro, Versace, Moschino, Dolce & Gabbana, Ferragamo, Bottega Veneta, Prada and many more. Plus, pay outlet prices. Never pay full price when shopping at ItalysOutlet for high quality Italian leather and fabrics. |
| ValueBags |
| ValueBags Online Shop: Created for the budget conscious consumer who wants to carry a high-quality designer handbag but doesn’t want to spend a fortune, ValueBags.com highlights a different designer handbag each day (Fab Bag of the Day), from designers like Coach, Dooney & Bourke and BCBG, all at below-retail prices. The blog also features coupon codes and links back to the particular featured handbag.
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| BE IN THE BONNET! |
| Friday, October 3, 2008 |
DESIGNER HATS

JUICY COUTURE BLUE MULTI WIDE BRIM SUN HAT, BARNEY'S NEW YORK RED VINTAGE HAT, BLACK WOOL VINTAGE HAT FROM WILDHAGEN, PAISLEY MULTICOLOR ETRO DESIGNER HAT AT EFASHIONHOUSE Save the do. No bad hair days. Fight the winds. These are just some of the advantages of wearing a hat. They literally put the lid on many a brewing problems. To top it off they are designer. Women’s hat range from flouncy to wide brim or more masculine styles like drivers cap to newsboy caps that help you do the hat trick. Pin up locks under the stretchy brim of a Juicy Couture. Play up the color of the vintage BURBERRY designer hat. Block out the sun under the Ralph Lauren. Efashionhouse has a collection of designer hats. Be it the bold vintage red designer hat from Barneys New York, WildHagen’s Black Wool hat that’s vintage or a classic Etro in paisley multicolor. All these and more help you put not just the best head up but in style too. Lightweight and easy to clutch, they are prettier to look at than Tuesday’s sports section. And bound to top things off nicely. What’s more you don’t have to go anywhere else to add the other zing in your day. Be it designer accessories like scarves, belts, gloves, umbrella, jewelry or sunglasses. Efashionhouse is of course most popular for its wide range of designer handbags. Come, be your best, from Bonnet to Toes. Labels: best deals online, designer handbags, designer purse, designer purses, efahsionhouse, efashionhouse.com |
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| Unique Handbags To Fit Your Personality |
| Thursday, September 25, 2008 |

Efashionhouse has Anya Hindmarch, Balenciaga, Cole Haan, Dolce & Gabbana, Dooney & Bourke to name a few that have unique style and different materials to choose from
Are you bored from your old style bag? And are you going to change your purse? You need something new?
If yes then a unique bag can be a versatile part of your outfit. There are a plenty number of unique handbags and purses which are available on internet.
If you are bored from market and mall purchasing, then why you didn't buy these things like handbags, purses and accessories on the internet. There are a large number of handbags and accessories develop to make these accessories more effective and useful time to time.
But like any other fashion accessories the trend also changes after a specific time. Below you will find many fashion purse articles, news, links, and many more resources.
Let's have a look of the latest unique purses and handbags.
Cloth Purses These purses are very famous fashion items, colorful fabrics and whimsical patterns are in the fashion. If you like dark colors. So it's a great season for you for to buy cloth purses.
A cloth purse is usually used in summer season and is a perfect unique handbag, with light cotton or nylon fabrics. Fresh, summery patterned fabrics with flowers, fruits and ladybugs are for forever.
Monogrammed handbags Monogrammed bags and purses will always be in fashion, and in this season, a large number of varieties of colors, shapes sizes and styles will be available for you. So find out what's happening in the world of Fashion handbag and unique purse news.
Monogrammed Tote Bags Tote bags are those bags which are perfect in the sense of picnics, shopping. Monogrammed tote bags are also better for students to carry their school books or even swimming dress, and have their identity printed on the bag.
So there is no chance to lose it. Soft cotton canvas is the classic fabric for tote bags.
There is a big quality of monogrammed tote bags that these bags have big initials, printed across the whole side of the bag in big, bold colors.
A single first initial of your first name as a monogram has a casual.
Dog purses A dog is a pet animal and you or your friend might have a dog. Dog purse is a great idea for one who likes to have a dog or who love the dogs very much.
These types of purses are also becoming more and more popular. You can have your own photograph of your dog printed onto a handbag, so your bag, like your dog, will be truly one of a kind.
Photo purses Nowadays, Photo purses are getting in trend, and the most teenagers use this to get a different look.
You can have your own photo of anything you like printed onto a purse or handbag, he or she may be your role model and even your pets.
These are the varieties of purses that are available in the market for sale. There are many other important purses available in the market like Cigar box purses, Initial purses, Hobo purses, Clutch handbags.
So what are you waiting for? Try it to have a different look that you haven't experienced yet.
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| Leveraging The Internet In The Recession |
| Monday, March 17, 2008 |
eFashionHouse.com Goodie Bags filled with an assortment of designer accessories at a fraction of their retail cost. Great gift idea, and an easy way to say, "Thank You" "Happy Birthday" "Welcome." Click here.
Marc E. Babej and Tim Pollak This will be the first recession in which the Internet will play a central role for the American consumer--and for marketers.
Of course, the Internet was around during the shallow recession of 2001, and almost 50% of Americans were using it. But it was not yet embedded in our way of life, largely because broadband penetration was, at the time, only about 20%. Today, more than 70% of the population is online, with more than 80% of these Internet users having high-speed access.
The Internet has empowered consumers as never before, providing previously unknown and unimagined opportunities to make informed decisions with detailed information, product ratings, expert and user-generated reviews and price comparisons on anything from computers to coffee beans to cat food.
In good times, when consumers feel cash-rich and time-poor, they can afford to be less diligent about their spending. But as economic pressures mount, sentiment changes. People feel cash-poor and are more willing to invest time and effort in getting the best deal.
What sets the current recession apart is that, for the first time, consumers have a tool that empowers them to subject everyday buying decisions to the kind of scrutiny formerly reserved for big-ticket items and large business-to-business transactions. Marketers should anticipate this shift. They will not be able to rely on ads to pull the wool over consumers' eyes--or on imagery to wow them. Maybe even more important, it won't be as easy for companies to control the expense line to make up for the loss of top-line revenues. In past downturns, cutting corners on quality has been a virtually foolproof way to cut costs and boost margins, at least in the short-run.
Not this time. Not when consumers can set the bar higher and easily find what they want at the lowest possible price. Not when any degradation of product quality or crummy service experience is subject to being instantly "outed" by the bloggers and reviewers on the myriad user-generated consumer review sites. "Caveat emptor" now has a companion: "seller beware." Even the slightest marketing chicanery is liable to be instantly pilloried on a global network, especially when consumers are fearful and on edge. A confluence of factors has increased the likelihood of more consumers turning to the Internet to manage their way through their personal household recessions.
Let's start with the price of gas. Shopping online is just less expensive than driving to a store. Depending on how and where you shop, you can find tax savings and shipping deals online. And the downturn is dovetailing with a plethora of new, category-specific consumer review sites. Joining broad-based veterans like Epinions, BizRate and CNET are narrowly-focused comparison shopping sites specializing in coffee, beauty products or pet supplies. (PetSmart, Pet Street Mall ).
There's also been an explosion of online retailers: from Amazon and its brethren, to the online divisions of bricks-and-mortar retailers, to the many niche stores that exist only online. And then there are the Internet's versions of "mom and pops," "stores" that do business within the cozy confines of eBay! (nasdaq: EBAY - news - people ) or Craigslist. It all adds up to a bonanza of choices for cash-strapped consumers--and a new set of challenges for those who sell to them.
Virtually anyone selling anything should be online, with as much sophistication as they can afford or muster. And they should follow two cardinal rules: --Maintain quality and don't over-promise. When anyone who uses your product or service can readily find an audience to whom to complain, the road from credibility to ruin is very short.
--Keep a close eye on pricing. The online dynamic is totally different than having customers in your store, where they might be willing to pay a premium because they're there. Facing a page of pricing options online, shoppers can go to another "store" in a matter of seconds. Online shopping--and the use of price-comparison engines and consumer-generated reviews to make buying decisions--has been growing steadily throughout the decade. The recession is going to supercharge that growth as current users find new categories in which to shop online and as millions of others jump in to manage their shrinking budgets.
As shoppers become increasingly comfortable with the process during this downturn, it is likely that the combination of convenience and easy-access to comparative information could cause enduring changes in consumer behavior.
Marc E. Babej and Tim Pollak are partners at Reason Inc., a marketing-strategy consulting firm that works with clients in a range of categories, including media and entertainment, financial and professional services, packaged goods and the public sector. Labels: best deals online, ebay, efahsionhouse, efashionhouse.com, fashion accessories, goodie bags, pet street mall, petsmart, shopping online |
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| New Arrivals - CHANEL NAKED BAGS at eFashionHouse |
| Saturday, January 5, 2008 |

New Arrivals - CHANEL NAKED BAGS at eFashionHouse. CHANEL NAKED BAG designer handbags clear Chanel classic designer purse black. An authentic Chanel Naked Bag priced just right. Comes with all the trimmings. Cards, sleeper bag and box. Ideal size for everyday or evening. Perfect bag for all year wear. Dress it up or carry it wearing your favorite jeans and a T-shirt. Clear body with black leather trim. Silver hardware and chain strap woven with black leather. It's a classic, it's CHANEL.
The Chanel Press release about this bag reads: How many secrets can a woman’s bag hold? Having passed through the x-ray machine, CHANEL’s new Naked Bag will answer this enigma when travelling by plane or train.
To travel with transparency, Karl Lagerfeld came up with a mini-collection of plastic and truly bare bags. Simultaneously elegant and practical, all have black, gray, golden or white piping, or are purposely left bare. Stylish and aesthetic, they come in three models in a range of four colors.
Nothing to hide? Dare to bare it. Shimmery gold leather trims this clear Chanel classic bag, topped by a signature chain-wrapped leather strap and logo. Features a single inside pocket drop handle.
The Chanel Naked Bag in classic flap front design with a CC turn lock closure measures about 11"L x 7"W x 3"H and has a long chain strap which can be carried over the shoulder doubled or made longer into a single shoulder strap. See photos for more details.
eFashionHouse.com is recognized as the top online retailer of off-priced authentic CHANEL handbags & accessories by About.com. For more information, please visit the eFashionHouse.com Press Page - Click Here.CHANEL items are priced as marked everyday prices are 30% to 60% off retail. No coupon needed. Labels: about.com, chanel, chanel handbag, efahsionhouse |
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| I would never rent a designer handbag |
| Sunday, December 23, 2007 |

By Woody Lee
In case you haven’t noticed, designer handbags have made headlines lately because of the rising costs, increased demand and crazed enthusiasm surrounding the latest “it” bags. As a self-professed designer handbag connoisseur, I am constantly on the look out for the latest handbag trends. There’s one trend in particular that irks me more than a row of fake Goyard and Chanel handbags on display on 5th Avenue – handbag rentals. The Media is hyped with coercing people into joining a designer handbag rental service to carry a designer handbag in lieu of actually purchasing one. Although renting can be a smart alternative in many situations (car rentals, apartment rentals, cabana rentals, etc.), handbag rentals are not exactly your best investment.
Like with living accommodations, financial advisors most often say buying makes for a sound investment because your money goes toward something that can one day recant its value or even make you money. Renting neither makes you more nor does it provide you with something to sell, so why would anyone “rent” an expensive designer handbag. A lot of people like the idea of renting their favorite handbags because it minimizes the high expense associated with purchasing one or they like the idea of carrying a new handbag every month. But wouldn’t you rather put the hundreds of dollars it costs to rent a handbag (rental, membership and shipping fees) toward saving for the handbag of your dreams, rather than put a lot of money (at least $200/month) toward something that you don’t even own? Personally, I like to look around for the best deal and use my money to add to my growing handbag collection. And for the fashionistas who want to carry a new handbag every week or month to maintain status, your friends and co-workers will know you don’t actually “own” the handbags and are merely throwing your money away.
In addition to throwing your money down the drain, people who rent handbags take the risk of ultimately paying for the handbag they rent at above-retail costs. For instance, if your rented handbag is lost or stolen (which happens often), the renter has to pay for the replacement cost which could be in the thousands of dollars. And don’t even get me started on damage fees when renting a bag. How many times have you been out to a bar and spilled on your brand new designer handbag or dropped it on the ground. Handbag rental services charge you for damage (other than normal wear and tear) to the handbag.
Despite a bad investment and the stress related to worrying about lost or theft of the rented handbag, one of the biggest concerns I have with renting a handbag is “germs.” When your rental handbag arrives, you have no idea who rented it beforehand. You have no idea what was carried inside the bag or where the bag had been prior to it arriving at your doorstep. Throughout the year there had been studies released about the many germs and bugs that thrive inside a handbag, including e-coli, salmonella, bacillus, superbugs and many more viruses. But what’s even worse than the fact that it is hard to have a germ-free bag, is that handbags pick up these germs from normal use (using public restrooms, dirty make-up bags, etc.). Now think about all the places rented handbags may have been -- you get the picture.
Plus there are many other options to renting a designer handbag which entail actually owning designer handbags such as:Shop around: There are a lot of web sites that offer today’s hottest names in designer handbags at discounted prices, like eFashionHouse and Overstock to name a few.
Take advantage of sales: most big name retailers have great sales throughout the year, and although the handbags aren’t as discounted as the online stores for discount designer handbags, you can still find a deal. Layaway: Some web sites, like BrandsBoutique, offer layaway plans so you can pay over time but still grab a handbag when you see it. Go Vintage: Vintage handbags are back in a big way. In fact some handbag websites are now offering vintage bags and even consider them premium inventory. So don’t waste money renting a pre-owned bag when you can purchase one for the same price as a rental! Visit online shops like luxuryvintage and jillsconsignment. Save: One of the smartest options to owning a must-have designer handbag is putting your money in a savings account until you have enough money to buy the handbag you want. Plus, once you are able to afford the designer bag, your investment item can be resold (today’s goods are tomorrow’s vintage). Some of the designer handbags resell at a higher cost than your investment.
If there is a designer handbag you are considering to get, but don’t have the money to spend to get it, think twice before using a handbag rental service. You might think you’re saving money, but in reality your investment actually has no pay off. Labels: brandsboutique, designer handbags, designer purses, discount designer handbags online, efahsionhouse |
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