Thursday, July 24, 2014

REPOST: Christophe Lemaire to Leave Hermès; Axel Dumas Faces His First Real Test

French fashion house Hermès, maker of the iconic Kelly and Birkin, has long held the fashion world’s highest esteem. This article reports on the implications that the departure of current creative director and head designer Christopher Lemaire may have on the future of the luxury leather goods label.

Christophe Lemaire at the Hermès “All About Women” event in May in New York. Image Source: nytimes.com
 

More fashion musical chairs! The Hermès women’s wear designer Christophe Lemaire is leaving “to dedicate myself fully” to his own line. The show in October will be his last.

Anyway, the news comes at an interesting time: Hermès just released its results for the first half of 2014, and ready-to-wear and accessories were up 16 percent — more than leather goods or silks (granted, it was starting at a lower level, but still). That raises the question: Will the fashion house continue to invest in women’s wear, or pull back?

This will be the first real test of Axel Dumas, the chief executive who took the reins this year, and his strategic plans for the brand.

Although Hermès is still widely known as a leather goods and silks brand, Mr. Lemaire’s recent shows had been well received, and he was quietly carving out a convincing style for the luxury name, focused on extraordinary materials and style over fashion.

It came as a sort of antidote to the much more showy work of Jean Paul Gaultier, who had been hired by the former chief executive Jean-Louis Dumas. Despite being at the brand for seven years, from 2003 to 2010, Mr. Gaultier never seemed entirely comfortable with Hermès’s understated approach as defined by its first catwalk designer, Martin Margiela (1997-2003), who was famous for setting his shows to the murmured conversation of women.

Though the “leaving to concentrate on his own brand” line can be interpreted in many ways — some good, some less so — it seems to be genuine in this case. Hermès, however, isn’t saying much about what happens next.

To be specific, Mr. Dumas said: “I am very grateful to Christophe for the passion with which he has addressed and enriched the expression of our house in women’s ready-to-wear. Under his artistic direction the métier has renewed its aesthetic and produced very satisfactory financial results. I wish him the greatest success with his own label which is so close to his heart.”

Nice — and bland.

So will Mr. Dumas follow his late uncle’s strategy and go for a big name, who will bring buzz and global acclaim (and potentially higher costs) to the Hermès shows? Will he take a step back, and go for someone less famous, who may be humbler in the face of the house’s heritage? Will he pull back from women’s wear entirely?

And will LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton, which owns 23 percent of the shares but thus far has been a seemingly silent investor, have any say in the matter?

All possibilities are on the table. It’s always a big deal when a major house changes designers, but I’d say this is a particularly big one. Not just because Hermès is such a feted name, but because what it does next — demonstrate a belief in the power of the Fashion Show (yes, capital letters intended) as a marketing tool or not — could influence the whole industry.

No pressure there, then. Young designers, start your lobbying.

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The bearable lightness of luggage

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Whenever people travel, they have to come to terms with the fact that a lot of things are and beyond the reach of the most meticulous planning. However, what remains constant is that they can exercise a major degree of control over the features of their luggage and travel implements.

Two of the traveler’s immediate areas of concern should be the dimensions and weight of his luggage. Not only does paying attention to these points ensure compliance with a particular airline’s baggage allowance, it also helps the traveler ensure his own ease and comfort while on the move.


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In this day and age of frequent and indispensable travel, the luggage industry has been investing in the research and development of luggage materials, keeping in mind not only the limitations imposed by airlines and other means of transportation but also the convenience of the traveler. This calls for a luggage that is lightweight so as not to add to the burdens accompanying voyage.

While leather luggage is preferred by those with old world sensibilities, and genuine high quality leather is still paramount when considering a baggage’s toughness and durability, admittedly, it is a dense and heavy material that, beauty aside, could be cumbersome to the traveler.


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There is a need for the traveler to duly know his options and acquaint himself with innovations in luggage, particularly improvements in materials used, so that he may be able to purchase the best lightweight suitcase to suit his needs.


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Monday, June 30, 2014

Leather messenger bag: It gets better over time

The messenger bag got its name from its design inspiration: the leather bags that bicycle messengers used to carry around. These rectangular bags had enough space to contain newspapers, magazines, or mail. A shoulder sling was often fastened to the bag, so that the messenger’s hands were free to do other tasks, like throwing newspapers or holding the bicycle bars.

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One great aspect of messenger bags is that they get better over time. Unlike other bags that succumb to wear and tear, a messenger bag gets even more comfortable and better-looking when used regularly. This has to do with the durability and adaptability of the leather fabric the bags are cut from. Leather is a naturally tough material. Combined with tanning and other industrial treatments, it becomes even sturdier, making it resistant to moisture, scratches, and stretching.

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Messenger bags became a very popular bag choice for students, artists, and office people. Today, they have evolved to incorporate more hip and trendy designs. Even luxury brands are introducing messenger bag designs of their own. Still, these designs don’t stray too much from the fundamental things that made messenger bags popular in the first place: practicality and durability.  

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Monday, May 19, 2014

Telling tote: Things your handbag says about you

With all the different handbag styles out there, how’s a girl to choose?

Today’s handbags come in such a wide variety of sizes, styles, and price ranges, that often, a buyer’s personality comes into play as well, helping her to choose a bag that truly reflects who she is. Sure, there are wider trends, such as seen in a Debenhams study, which showed that people living in the northern regions of the UK prefer smaller bags while those in the south prefer larger ones, but in the end, the choice can be much more personalized and individual.

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So, how do you find that perfect bag, one that suits not only your style, but also your practical needs? Here are a few bag choices, along with the things each one tends to say about its owner’s personality:

Oversized totes – Mostly for career women, as they are often busily hopping from one place to another. Thus, they need something large enough to bring everything they need for work and what not, from a laptop and tablet to a makeup case to the occasional change of clothes.

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Crossbody bags – This option is one preferred by people who live by the less-is-more philosophy. This means all they need is to bring around the bare essentials: a wallet and a phone, perhaps a tube of lip gloss, and you’re good to go.

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Backpack purses – For the very practical people, who often couldn’t be bothered to take on fashion trends. Backpacks, after all, are one of the most practical bag options out there.

In the end, it doesn’t pay to be too influenced by others when choosing your perfect bag. Remember, it’s still all about you!  

Miele Swiss is bound to have the perfect bag for you, one which appropriately expresses your personal style. Visit this Facebook page to find out more about bags.

Friday, April 25, 2014

REPOST: Bag style: Set the tone for your look

Mix up your look with statement handbags that add style and edge to every occasion. Take a cue from Harper's Bazaar.

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Most of us can't live without a bag to tote everything we need for the day or night. But just because it's all about function doesn't mean it has to be boring. Special is now standard, so don't feel obligated to buy only basics. Neutral colors like this gray carryall on Blake Lively's arm are great, but you can also have some fun with this necessary accessory. Here, 10 tips on how to mix it up with handbags.


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Look for Versatility

Don't have time, energy, or resources to switch your bag with every outfit? Black and brown go with everything! That said, so do metallics, skins, and shades of white; and in some cases, those are fresher alternatives.

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Bright Bags Add Life to Toned-Down Looks

Wearing jeans and a tee or a classic dark suit? A carryall in bright orange, red, or pink is an instant pick-me-up.

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If You're Toting a Ton, Get a Bigger Bag

A piece that's overstuffed looks sloppy. Doubling up is fine, but don't weigh yourself down. If you have extra items to carry, fill up a large bag to carry along with your regular purse. Better yet, stash your smaller bag in it.

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Get a Bag Relative to Your Size

Petite? Don't carry something you could fit in; instead choose something small to medium. Tall and broad? A wee bag will look out of proportion. Try one that's large or oversize.

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Buy a New One

We can all get attached to old favorites, but recognize when it's time to buy a new one to keep looking of the moment. Holes, tears, frayed stitching, and worn leather mean your bag needs to be retired.

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Go Low-Key with Slouchy Leather

Whether it has a hobo shape or cargo pockets, a bag with a worn-in feeling can look rugged but hip. If it's too shabby, though, it’s not chic.

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Get a Top Handle on It

Structured bags are ladylike and well suited for work and dressier day events.

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Messenger Bags Are Sporty

Because you can wear them across your body, messenger bags leave your hands free. Look for cuts in canvas, leather, and nylon. (Leave the backpacks to schoolchildren and hikers.)

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Add an Edge with Studded Style

A bag adorned with heavy metal hardware gives your look a cool vibe.

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Indulge in Sumptuous Skins

Ostrich, crocodile, alligator, python, and other leathers are meant to last. These luxurious pieces are definitely a splurge, but consider it an investment that you can carry for years.



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