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Saturday 28 April 2012

Why a Handbag? A Short History of the Handbag....

All of us handbag lovers use our handbags every day, change the styles depending on the season/fashion/what outfit we are wearing, but have you ever wondered - where did handbags come from and why did we start using handbags?

Handbags have been used since early times, firstly as pouches used to carry seeds and medicines - and both men and women carried these pouches.   In the 15th century, traditionally a bag was a gift which a bridegroom gave to his bride.   These bags were elaborately decorated - usually embroidery - with a love story.   In the 16th century, women carried "sweet bags" which held lavender and were used to scent their handkerchiefs!   Around this time, pockets became common in clothing and were used to carry small personal items.

By the 18th century, women's clothing became more fitting and this was when women began carrying small, silk embroidered pouches to carry their personal items - such as a handkerchief, fan, perfume, face powder and dance card.

In the Victorian period, handbags became very popular and became more like the handbags we know today.   As well as drawstring bags, bags began to be made of different fabrics and colours to co-ordinate with an outfit and were circular or square shape and decorated with embroidery and beads.

By the early 20th century, women were carrying bags every time they left home and handbags were becoming more and more popular.   And, handbags have adapted well through the ages - changing to accommodate what women considered necessary to carry within them.   From the seeds and medicines of earlier years to sunglasses and cosmetics of more modern years.   And the size of handbags has also adapted - it was once regarded as "lady-like" to carry as little as possible, therefore, handbags were small whilst the modern woman who works and has children, needs a large bag to carry as much as possible!!

Shoulder bags became popular during World War 2 and technology created a wide variety of materials for handbags from canvas to faux leather and other synthetic materials.   And as these fabrics became more popular for handbags, it became commonplace for women to have a variety of handbags to be prepared for any occasion and outfit.   

Today, a woman would feel at a loss without her handbag.   Her handbag shows her personal taste and carries her personal items and......secrets!   And yet, the handbag fashion has never really been popular with men - whilst it is not uncommon to see a man with a courier bag or a messenger bag, men still prefer to use pockets to carry personal items.   A man's suit will tend to have numerous external and internal pockets, a woman's suit or jacket, will only have a couple of pockets - and usually these are shallow or just for decoration.

So, in summary - a woman NEEDS her handbag.

Sunday 8 April 2012

Celebrating Easter

Our Easter celebrations include a family dinner - traditionally lamb with rosemary and all the trimmings - followed by chocolate eggs and bunnies!   But around the world, Easter is celebrated in many different ways.


In Poland, the man of the house is not allowed to prepare the Easter bread as it is believed the dough will fall on his moustache and turn it grey and the dough will not rise.


In Hungary, there is a ceremony where women - in traditional dress - are splashed with water by men.


And in the Czech Republic, again in a traditional ceremony, women are whipped!   Men beat women and girls with handmade whips - which is not done to be painful - it is believed that this will make the women more healthy and beautiful!


In Colombia, the traditional Easter dinner consists of iguana, turtles and big rodents instead of chocolate and eggs.


Children dress up as witches in Finland and go looking for treats - it is believed that witches become more powerful at Easter and bonfires are used to chase them away.


In Germany, the children take part in the Easter egg hunt - but the eggs are hung from trees and some trees will be brightly decorated with hundreds of eggs!

In Greece, eggs are painted red and used for making the Easter bread.

In the BagPurse household, though, we will be sticking to the traditional chocolate and lamb!


Happy Easter!

Sunday 1 April 2012

The Very Useful Fashion Accessory - the Cross Body Bag!




Is the Cross Body Bag one of the most loved accessories?   Dressed casually, weekends away or even day-to-day, sometimes a large shoulder bag is just not convenient.   The beauty of a cross body bag is.......you can just forget all about it!!   Put all the essentials - lipstick, phone, purse etc - into it, pop it on - and you know you can relax and that your valuables are safe - so much easier to hold onto in a busy shop, train, etc than a traditional handbag or shoulder bag.   It is much more difficult for a potential thief to grab a bag where the strap goes around the body!


And if you are travelling, how much easier to negotiate the train - or the airport - when both hands are free.   Whilst on holiday, you can browse the markets, safe in the knowledge that your cross body bag is there with you and yet, your hands are free.   There are so many occasions where it is so useful to have the use of both hands!!


Bags with long enough straps to go around your body to the hip, are now very much in demand - and the biggest questions are - which colour for which occasion?    There are so many colours available now - from traditional blacks right through to bright and colourful fuchsia and turquoise.


At BagPurse, we have a great range of cross body bags - with prices as low as £3.99 at the BagPurse ebay shop - at that price, you could treat yourself to a couple for your holidays - one for daytime and one for evenings.


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