

Some one said it was like a trip to the world’s chicest county fair, I don’t know if Karl Lagerfeld agree this, “I’m from the country, darling,” he said in an interview next to the giant haystack, which looked – and smelled – as if it had just been plucked off an Alsatian farm. “I hear all this talk about organic farming and the environment and things, and I’m all for it. But there must be certain sophistication, so it’s not used as an excuse to let things go to seed.” We believe in this old man, and it is indeed that like the rest of Chanel’s Spring 2010 collection, this green bag we recommended were more rustic-chic than the usual classic Parisian though it is presented this season, the leather strap is always the old chic style and the Mademoiselle turn lock is a surprise that makes the bag looks cute and lovely. We can sense the smell of next spring, whether that’s your thing or not, Karl Lagerfeld certainly seems to believe it.
The problem with Chanel, though, is that for better or for worse, they have a lot of aesthetic history to consider when a new collection is designed, we know they do something different here and there, and a lot of their bags are quite lovely, but rarely do we see them starting new bag trends. Nevertheless, who cares! It is Chanel, and every girl loves Chanel!