Saturday, February 13, 2010

It's Show Time

I have a vested interest in cross-body bags - but fashion is no where near the top of the reasons. I manage a lot of events and Trade Shows, I like to call them Show Bags. They are great for "onsite" because you can carry the essentials (cell phone, pad of paper, pen, business cards, lipstick), and hook a walkie to the strap - leaving you hands free to carry the rest of the essentials (AKA a 10-pound binder).

For the last few years I have carried a super cute and durable LeSportsac crossbody bag. It has a cute pattern with Robots. Unfortunately one of the seams has started to unravel and I just don't trust it to last through my next event in March. And since it is my biggest event of the year I don't want to take any chances.

Here are all the styles I am currently looking at.

This bag is the same style as the one I have been using for the last few years. It is certainly the most affordable.
LeSportsac Kasey Crossbody Bag, $38
from Bloomingdales.com




I would feel so hip wearing a L.A.M.B. bag - if only because I think Gwen is one of the coolest girls on the planet. Not sure how many pockets are in this bag, though, and pockets are essential.
LAMB Crossbody, $129.50
from Bloomingdales.com




I like the simple clean lines of Kate Spade bags - but this one might be a little too boring. When I do events its the one time I feel comfortable taking fashion risks - I am usually so casual and boring when it comes to personal style (although I like to call it "classic" instead of boring).
Kate Spade Gramercy Park Thomas Crossbody, $135
from Nordstrom.com




Now this bag is CUTE. Its B. Makowsky which always reminds me of Marc Jacobs style. And its no secret I love Marc Jacobs. This is also a bit of a different style (wide instead of tall) which actually could work! I have a white B. Makowsky purse and it is very well made.
B. Makowsky Belted Crossbody Bag, $128
from Nordstrom.com

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