tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27044110.post1027301240775557632..comments2024-03-28T05:28:29.786-04:00Comments on The Non-Blonde: Ananas Collection- Handmade In New York CityGaiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11561470171631737626noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27044110.post-85486434816475290272009-09-11T13:35:28.305-04:002009-09-11T13:35:28.305-04:00Wow! What a striking weekend handbag that is. I ...Wow! What a striking weekend handbag that is. I love the color and the blond wood is a cleaver and complimentary way to secure the flap. <br /><br />ScentScelf, I had to laugh at your comment about learning to sew. I grew up when sewing was a required class for girls. I made all my own clothes and earned extra money by sewing clothes for women in the neighborhood. Back then, we didn't think of it as custom tailoring or being anything special. It was just the way things were done.Eileennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27044110.post-15464550408622780492009-09-11T09:41:50.071-04:002009-09-11T09:41:50.071-04:00I have often wondered about the disappearance of t...I have often wondered about the disappearance of the notion of personal in luxury. The easy take is, of course, that those who might be called "nouveau riche" are more interested in demonstrating they are capable of dropping the dollars rather than bespoke or unidentifiable quality. A few years ago, I tried to talk myself into truly learning how to sew, because I figured that in the future, a human seamstress would be some sort of rare art form. Yet another abandoned get rich scheme... ;)<br /><br />These bags are wonderful. Thanks so much for giving them an audience here.ScentScelfhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12264276265890227820noreply@blogger.com