Reflection Tag

I don't want to get all sentimental, but now that years end comes closer it is time to look back. It was a buzzy year and a very good one! However, I must admit that I am very excited for 2016, if only for the fact that I will be marrying the man of my dreams<3. So next year you will definitely see me in a wedding dress, which...

Hello November! But before jumping in, I have to present to you a recap of October, which was a great month! First of all, thank you!! Because you helped me winning the Unexpected Fashion Battle!! I also announced that I started a new company, The Bag Expert which is offering customised advice, marketing and communication services to brands and webshops with the focus on bags. We enjoyed an amazing Indian...

Wow, it is already October!! Time really flies when you are having fun! And because everything goes so fast, I love to do a recap of the month September. Because 09/2015 was good to me and a great variation in articles has been published on this fashion blog. I'm ready for October having great posts and exciting collaborations coming up! What was your highlight of the past month and...

So I thought it would be fun to try something new on Bag at You: a recap of all the blog posts published in the months April & May. Bag at You has a mix of outfit posts, specific "bag" articles and hotspots, which are mainly published on Tuesdays and Thursdays. April and May have been busy months and June will even be more bussier, all in a...

Vintage items are very popular nowadays. It sounds exclusive, chic and unique. It is an item that is hard to get, made of good quality and already has a long history (like my grandmother's bag, see previous post). The best example of a famous vintage piece of clothing is the black and white Valentino dress that Julia Roberts wore when she won the Academy Award in 2001 for her...

The iconic Chanel 2.55 celebrates her 60th birthday this month! Coco Chanel was a real fashion pioneer and was known for her liberated ideas about women's fashion in the post World-War I era as her couture clothing could be described as casual chic, she did not use any corset silhouette in her designs and she created a bag that would free your hands (i.e. using thin straps, similar to the way the...

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