We're still big. It's the handbags that got small. And they're only going to shrink further, according to a piece in the Daily Beast today. As designers continue to unveil eentsier and weenstier iterations — like Kate Spade's 5.5" x 7" x 3" Mini Maise, sported by Anna Kendrick in the brand's holiday ads, or Louis Vuitton's Petite Malle Malletage, which comes in at 7.1" x 4.7" x 1.6" — the miniaturization race is on. Elle even shot a Tyler Alexandra bag next to a similar-size teacup pig in its September issue. That doesn't mean that costs have gone down with the decrease in bag square footage, however — the Vuitton version, about the size of an iPhone 6, comes in at $5,500. Some aficionados are even using them as glorified paperweights. Said Bryanboy, "The petit Malle is a great conversation piece and prop on top of my coffee table books!” He bought two. (He has a lot of coffee-table books to weigh down, presumably.)
Another (unexamined) factor in the itty-bitty accessory's appeal: A microscopic bag says, "I have people to carry things for me." Think of red-carpet regulars with their trailing retinue, or street-style stars and their Polly Pocket–size clutches and cross-bodies. Still, anything beats the days when we labored Olsen-style under the weight of huge glorified laundry sacks.
We're still big. It's the handbags that got small. And they're only going to shrink further, according to a piece in the Daily Beast today. As designers continue to unveil eentsier and weenstier iterations — like Kate Spade's 5.5" x 7" x 3" Mini Maise, sported by Anna Kendrick in the brand's holiday ads, or Louis Vuitton's Petite Malle Malletage, which comes in at 7.1" x 4.7" x 1.6" — the miniaturization race is on. Elle even shot a Tyler Alexandra bag next to a similar-size teacup pig in its September issue. That doesn't mean that costs have gone down with the decrease in bag square footage, however — the Vuitton version, about the size of an iPhone 6, comes in at $5,500. Some aficionados are even using them as glorified paperweights. Said Bryanboy, "The petit Malle is a great conversation piece and prop on top of my coffee table books!" He bought two. (He has a lot of coffee-table books to weigh down, presumably.)Another (unexamined) factor in the itty-bitty accessory's appeal: A microscopic bag says, "I have people to carry things for me." Think of red-carpet regulars with their trailing retinue, or street-style stars and their Polly Pocket–size clutches and cross-bodies. Still, anything beats the days when we labored Olsen-style under the weight of huge glorified laundry sacks.
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We're still big. It's the handbags that got small. And they're only going to shrink further, according to a piece in the Daily Beast today. As designers continue to unveil eentsier and weenstier iterations - like Kate Spade's 5.5 "x 7" x 3 "Mini Maise, sported by Anna Kendrick in the brand's holiday ads, or Louis Vuitton's Petite Malle Malletage, which comes in at 7.1" x 4.7 ". x 1.6 "- the miniaturization race is on. Elle even shot a Tyler Alexandra bag next to a similar-size teacup pig in its September issue. That does not mean that costs have gone down with the decrease in bag square footage, however - the Vuitton version, about the size of an iPhone 6, comes in at $ 5,500. Some aficionados are even using them as glorified paperweights. Said Bryanboy, "The Petit Malle is a Great Conversation piece and prop on Top of My Coffee Table Books!" He bought Two. (He has a Lot of Coffee-Table Books to weigh down, presumably.) Another (unexamined) factor in. the itty-bitty accessory's appeal: A microscopic bag says, "I have people to carry things for me." Think of red-carpet regulars with their trailing retinue, or street-style stars and their Polly Pocket-size clutches and cross-bodies. . Still, anything beats the days when we labored Olsen-style under the weight of huge glorified laundry sacks.
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We 're still big. It' s the handbags that got small. And they 're only going to, shrink further according to a piece in the. Daily Beast today. As designers continue to unveil eentsier and weenstier iterations - like Kate Spade 's 5.5 "x 7" x 3 ". Mini Maise sported by, Anna Kendrick in the brand 's holiday ads or Louis, Vuitton' s Petite Malle Malletage which comes,, In at 7.1 x 4.7 x 1. ""6. "- the miniaturization race is on. Elle even shot a Tyler Alexandra bag next to a similar-size teacup pig in its September. Issue. That doesn 't mean that costs have gone down with the decrease in bag square footage however -, the, Vuitton version. About the size of an iPhone 6 comes in, at, $5 500. Some aficionados are even using them as glorified paperweights. Said. Bryanboy."The Petit Malle is a great conversation piece and prop on top of my coffee table books!" He bought two. (He has a lot. Of coffee - table books to, weigh down presumably.)
Another (unexamined) factor in the itty-bitty accessory 's appeal: A microscopic. Bag says, "I have people to carry things for me." Think of red-carpet regulars with their, trailing retinueOr Street-style stars and their Polly Pocket - size clutches and cross-bodies. Still anything beats, the days when we labored. Olsen-style under the weight of huge glorified laundry sacks.
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