03 December 2012

Stella McCartney Accessories

My latest article from The Lookhit online magazine:
 
Stella McCartney Accessories
Stella McCartney’s Falabella “Metallic” Accessories Collection is one to lust over.  With a mix of metallics, wools, tweeds, and metal chains, it’s sure to shake up every woman’s fall closet. The collection includes accessories of all shapes and sizes: shoulder, clutch, shopper and body bags, wallets, phone cases and purses.
From season to season McCartney uses the Falabella Collection as a basis for new and exciting variations of accessories.  The distinguishable features of each item are the metal chains that frame each design and the familiar Stella McCartney indented metal charm.  This season sees a mix of gold, grey, brown and red, to create a warm autumnal colour palette. As always the Falabella Collection includes a vast array of textures, and this season McCartney has pulled out all the stops. From faux snakeskin, tweed, faux braided leather and faux fur, this collection has it all!
The ‘Must Have’ staple item from this collection is the Falabella Metallic Tote bag. The shape can be worn in two ways, as a classic handheld tote using the smaller handle or folded over as a shoulder bag. With the piece being seen on celebrity friends such as Jennifer Lopez, Victoria Beckham and Kate Moss, this has fuelled people to purchase the bestseller favourite. Available in gold, dark grey and beige, you could buy one for each outfit. Details include a top snap closure, a chain strap (with an additional longer chain for versatility) and an inside zip pocket.
The Stella McCartney Falabella collections are renowned for their eco-friendly properties and are all 100% Polyester.  Whilst some people argue these accessories aren’t worth the money they cost, the quality of the designs, structure and materials are flawless and are certainly worth the investment.   
 
 
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