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A History of Handbags

From pre-history to present day designers. Find out why handbags have been a part of our lives since the Egyptian pyramids were first built!

Have you ever wondered about the origin of handbags and purses? Handbags have been essential to fashion history ever since people have had something precious to carry around with them and only the items have changed over time. The very first mention in written literature comes from the 14th century, even though Egyptian hieroglyphs show pouches carried around the waist. Bags were attached to what were called "girdles" which were fastened to the waist. Embroidery and jewels adorned these articles and were used to show status - the richer the person, the more elaborate the bag. More information on Medieval accessories.

In the 16th century, handbags took on more of an air of practicality with the use of everyday materials such as leather with a drawstring fastener on top. During this period, cloth bags were used that were made larger and used by travelers and carried diagonally across the body. The 17th century saw more variety and both fashionable men and women carried small purses with more complex shapes. Young girls were taught embroidery as a very necessary skill to make them marriagable and we see the rise of beautiful and unique stitched artwork in handbags.

Neo-classical clothing became popular in the 18th century with a reduction in the amount of underclothing worn by women. Wearing a purse would ruin the look of this clothing so fashionable ladies started carrying their handbags which were called reticules. Women had a different bag for every occasion and every fashion magazine had arguments on the proper carrying of these purses. In reticules one would find rouge, face powder, a fan, a scent bottle, visiting cards, a card case, and smelling salts.

The term "handbag" first came into use in the early 1900's and generally referred to hand-held luggage bags usually carried by men. These were an inspiration for new bags that became popularized for women, including handbags with complicated fasteners, internal compartments, and locks. With this new fashion, jewelers got into the act with special compartments for opera glasses, cosmetics, and fans.

The 1920's saw a revolution in fashion with varying hemlines and lighter clothing. Bags no longer needed to match the outfit perfectly and the rage was for the stylish lady to carry a doll dressed exactly like herself, complete with matching bag for her minature companion!

The 1940's saw new austerity in clothing, including handbags with the war effort in mind. Metal frames, zips, leather, and mirrors were in short supply so manufacters used plastic and wood. The 50's saw the rise of important designer houses including Chanel, Louis Vuitton, and Hermes and the 60's saw the breakdown of old notions of the classical and the rise of youth culture.

Copy is the most sincere form of flattery and, if so, Kate Spade, Gucci, Hermes, Coach and Dior must be very flattered! There are many replica handbags flooding the market (just visit Canal Street in New York City!). Some of these "designer fakes" even carry the label of the Company they are imitating while others just have the signature "C" or "G" without the label. Do you want to know more about replica handbags? Visit our fake designer handbag information page.

What's in the future for handbags? My personal prediction this fashion accessory will become more individualized with interesting textures and fabrics. New classics will come and go but the Dior, Gucci, Hermes, and Louis Vuitton bags will still continue to be on top.
Do you want the latest news and trivia on handbags in an easy to read format? Check out my Handbag Blog.

Evolution Of Handbags and 

The Frivolity Of Designer Handbags

Bags have evolved through the years from just convenient containers or carriers of our day to day needs to fashionable designer handbags which cost an arm and a leg. The Chinese were the first to produce specific bags to contain the tea leaves which they use to make tea. After several centuries of evolution, designer handbags are now fashion statements and often cult icons which are highly coveted and sought after.

Copycats
Bags have evolved through the years from just convenient containers or carriers of our day to day needs to fashionable designer handbags which cost an arm and a leg.
Designer handbags' prices may range from the very conservative $100 up to pretty much as high as the designer sees fit. The prices of the bags are supposed to correspond to the fine materials and quality of craftsmanship that is incorporated into the production of the bag. Another factor which affects the value of the bags is the names of the company that produces them or the designers who visualizes them from scratch.

Famous Endorsers
Celebrities are very good endorsers of designer handbags because they often appear in the public eye via television, tabloid and the movies.
These bags have come along way from being just carriers. The designer handbags of today are often revamped from an earlier version or a spin-off of a popular design. Most of these are made popular by the endorsements of celebrities and other rich and famous people who use them in the spotlight. Celebrities are very good endorsers of designer handbags because they often appear in the public eye via television, tabloid and the movies.
Due to the popularity of several designer handbags, enterprising individuals have resorted to making replicas of them. The imitation of designer handbags is a very big industry. The popularity of most of these hand bags prompts a counterfeiting industry to mass produce several millions of the bags and sell them at a fraction of the original bags' price. Knock offs are gaining popularity because they do not have a lot of differences from the originals bags.

Evolution Of Handbags Cont. 

Designer handbags range from Louis Vuitton, Prada, Fendi, Gucci and so much more. These brands are among the most sought after bags and they are also the most counterfeited brands. The replica bags are often manufactured in third world countries where labor is cheap and there are not as many laws concerning piracy and counterfeiting.
Most common people often wish to have designer handbags but it is the rich and famous that has the capacity to indulge in their love for them. Some celebrities are often given designer bags as presents from the brand company itself. These celebrities are walking and talking advertisements for their products and the company does not even have to pay them for their talent fee.

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