It’s unusual that I see a method that I haven’t seen utilized somewhere before. After all, I spend 40 hours a week (sometimes more, depending upon exactly how inefficient I am) looking at handbags; if a weird leather technique or a trim concept or a shape is out there, I’ve most likely come across it out of expert necessity at some point. To a specific extent, there is nothing new under the sun – designers rip off each other as well as their own brands’ style history as much out of necessity as anything.
Which is part of the reason that I like the Salvatore Ferragamo Studded Jazz Satchel: the petal impact of the cut leather is not something you or I see every day. It’s incredibly intricate (and for the price, I definitely hope it was done by hand) without taking away from the necessary function of the bag, which is a technique that not all designers execute skillfully. usually I’m not a fan of brown, however in this case, keeping the color neutral as well as unobtrusive was the wiser decision. Although, now that I believe of it, the small studs are silver – wouldn’t this bag be cooler in black? It looks less industrial this way, though, as well as perhaps that will charm to a wider client base. Still, black version? Please? Or perhaps not, since it’s so hideously costly that I can’t buy it anyway. buy with Luisa via Roma for $3845.
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