Friday, 11 December 2009
A Mac match made in heaven
Scooping the latest fashion news tidbits from the glorious world wide web fashion portal that is Vogue.com, I see Mulberry has given frugality the cold shoulder and seen a 39% rise in profits. Surprised much? No. With a strict one week loan of my mother's favourite Bayswater, I invested all the energy I could into the sinews of my biceps (if you've never lifted a full Bayswater before, may I recommend you limber up before doing so, to prevent a hernia; they are HEA-VY), and on my crooked left arm, headed about town with my borrowed goods. Gaining compliments seems as easy as low calorie pie with a Bayswater as your bestie. Both the tanned cowboy-esque version (delightfully nicknamed by my friends as, The Bayswater On Crack) and the blush pink number that I have been lucky enough to borrow from mother dearest have been festooned with compliments from strangers; even at the Jimmy Choo event, when all eyes were darted with stiletto lust, did a few members of the gracious public and Vogue Goddesses run up to me, just to swoon at my bag and give it a cheeky stroke. If I wasn't so fixated on all things Chanel and the glory of the 2.55, I'd suggest that anyone with a bit of bag bunce should make a beeline to Mulberry and snap up a Bayswater, as it is an excellent investment. My current urge to splurge resides with Apple's collaboration with Mulberry; suppose you weren't the glorified owner of Mac 13 inch laptop, I bet you'd be first in line at Apple to grab one if only to excuse the next hurried purchase of Mulberry's latest ultimate dream bag. Both beautiful and practical, the outside of the bag boasts the Bayswater facade we've grown to love, and the inside a cunning protective section. And the black patent is divine. Apple Mac, I love you, but you'd look even better in a Mulberry sleeve!
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