4.27.2009

Tote-ally Adorable

Nothing marks the change of seasons for me as well as the introduction of new designers to Target stores. But for spring it isn’t the GO International Collection that has caught my eye. Rather it’s Felix Rey’s contribution to the handbag department. Namely their Bora Bora Canvas Tote with Fish Appliques. Not since the release of Paul & Joe’s Plaid Owl Bag have I been so enamored with a Target tote. The blue and white stripe-like waves are very elementary; while the sequin-adorned fish remind me of my dance recital days when I would don flapper-esque sequin headbands and tap shoes with glee. It’s the toggle locks, and gold metallic trim and straps, however, that completely clinch the deal. Equal parts beachy and chic; this is a bag that would work perfectly as either a carryall for a day spent seaside, or a trendy tote for the longwinded shopping trips that inevitably accompany the arrival of summer.


Fashionably yours!


Thanks to Photobucket for the picture.
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8 comments

Couture Carrie said...

Haha love this post title! And the bag is adorable!

xoxox,
CC

Leia said...

Cute bag! Perfect for summer. Makes me wish I were going to a beach sometimes soon...

I have stubs for nails, too, and can't do anything about it since I'm a pianist and long nails interfere with the music-making! Oh well - will just have to paint my Mum's nails like those in the video (hers are suuper long!) xx

Casey Lewis said...

Awww, the plaid owl purse. Maybe if we all write letters they'll reissue it? Please Paul & Joe?

Angela said...

what a darling tote, just perfect for summer with a lovely white dress or outfit.

Anonymous said...

oo its from Target, awesome and adorable!

Anonymous said...

Very cute - I really need a cute beach bag for my holiday. This one is a candidate...

miriam said...

aaah, tote-ally love it!

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Adorable bag!

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