Aughties In Review: The It Bag Generation
Maybe I was hasty in proclaiming the 2000s the Shoe Decade, when we were all clearly preoccupied with status bags. It’s all we thought about!!! But again, what is the defining purse of the Aughties? Is it:
1. Hermès Birkin Bag (yes its from the ’80s, but it became ubiquitous in the 2000s)?
2. Fakes!?
3. Anya Hindmarch‘s This Is Not A Plastic Bag?
or
4. Takashi Murakami for Louis Vuitton — specifically the Cherry Blossom ones?
By the by, Anya Hindmarch’s collection for Target launches on October 12.
Hello round-eye. You are my first blog visit, it’s true! I like a blog, the way it looks and feels, everything about it.
A note about the oughties. It sounds right but the spelling seems wrong, i thought it comes from naught, and so then maybe it is “aughties” but I DO NOT KNOW. Could it be something else entirely? oh my God, am I blogging on your blog? Is that a no-no? Now I’ve gone and done it. R2! R2 where have you gotten to?
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Damn you and your brain, O’Keefe! I have corrected the error.
There’s already plenty o’ stuff to read here! I like the pics, the lotsa white space and the pithy comments underneath. Yer a born blogger! I place my vote for the Roots Village Bag, which I do not have but covet.