Thursday, January 13, 2011

It's in the bag!

    A Hasty Life

    It's my turn today! This is the "It's in the bag" blog crawl! It's perfect for me - you know how much I love handbags!

    I'm actually going to show you my evening purse. Chanel, of course!


    It's the classic flap bag in black. I'd wanted it for years and I finally got it about a year and a half ago as a wedding anniversary gift! I still admire it when I take it out of the equally wonderful Chanel box and I take good care of it.


    Celebrities are often seeing with this bag during the day but for me - as much as I hate to criticize anything Chanel and I would never ever tell my husband this! - it is too small. I cannot fit everything in there. Also, using it less often makes it more special. I have a bigger Chanel bag that I use on a daily basis.


    Because it's for evening, I take as little as possible, and I have narrowed this down to:
    - my keys in the red Louis Vuitton key case, which you have seen before here
    - money and a credit card in a little I heart London purse from Accessorize - they have the cutest stuff!
    - Chanel face powder
    - a Shu Uemura retractable powder brush
    - Chanel lipstick, Rouge Allure Laque 74 Dynastie (see swatch here)
    - L'Occitane hand cream
    - toothpick - I think having food stuck between the teeth is embarrassing (for me and for others) so I always, always check in the bathroom mirror after a meal
    - hair claw from H&M
    - oh, and chewing gum, which I forgot
    - and my iPhone, which I used to take this photo.

    Not much, is it? But you have to squeeze everything in.
    Still, it's a Chanel and it's one of my favourite bags!


    In case you missed it yesterday: Inspired Design.
    Coming up next: Photography Getaway.
    Thanks to Ashley for organising this fun blog crawl!Source URL: https://itistheforkhead.blogspot.com/2011/01/it-in-bag.html
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