Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Is Your Handbag Making You Look Fat?


Is your designer handbag making you look fat? Much thought is given to the perfect pair of jeans or finding just the right blouse that will accentuate your figure. But how about your handbag?


Yes, your handbag can make you look fat or short or maybe even both. But the good news is, choosing the right handbag can make you look thin and tall.


It’s all about shape. You need to choose a handbag that is opposite that of your figure. If you were short and round, the perfect bag for you would be tall and sleek, like a clutch. Say you are tall and thin. Then a short and round bag would suit you best.


Now it is important you keep ratios in mind. Just because you are stout doesn’t mean you should carry around a pencil box, this will only add to the appearance that you are much larger then your handbag.


And don’t forget, fabrics and accents add a lot to the structure of a bag. A brightly colored, wildly patterned Monogram Multicolor Louis Vuitton Boulogne attracts a lot of attention. This bag will give the appearance that there is a lot my substance to your accessory then there really is.


Next, you will want to consider size of the bag. Take for example the Monogram Louis Vuitton Boulogne mentioned earlier. The bag itself has a small, classic, square shape to it, but it also has a long 12-inch strap. On a woman who is five and a half feet tall, this bag would be at or below her hip. This is too long for her height and therefore makes her look shorter. Now give the same bag to a 6-foot tall woman, and the bag would sit comfortably just above her hip and accentuate her waistline. The goal is to show off your womanly curves while hiding the womanly flaws we all have and hate.


Some popular designer handbag styles:


Tote - An open-top bag with straps or handles.


Hobo bag - A crescent-shaped shoulder bag.


Duffle - Tall shoulder bag, often with a wider opening on top.


Field bag - A flap-top shoulder bag with utility-type closure (buckles, snaps, etc).


Clutch - A small, handheld bag (frequently used for evening wear).


Satchel- A large, handheld bag.


Baguette - Long and rounded shoulder bag resembling the namesake bread.


Messenger - A large, soft shoulder bag with long straps (often worn across the body).


Cigar Box - A small, boxy, hard bag.


Pouch - A soft, small bag.


Oh, and a message to all of you who think you are avoiding bad handbag choices and have chosen a backpack style handbag. Watch out how big the backpack is and where it rests on your back. You could be adding junk to your ‘trunk’, or accentuating your ‘assets’.


Front or back, choosing the right bag is as important as choosing the right pair of jeans or the perfect sweater.








Deanna Key is the author of many articles and resources concerning desinger handbags. She has worked as an importer/exporter of designer fashions for over 5 years, and has imported over $25 million worth of designer goods. Read more helpful articles and get discounts on designer handbags at http://www.handbag-spot.com.

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