There are many reasons why women go crazy over designer handbag such as Dior handbags and spend hundreds of dollars to get the latest styles. While designer handbags are well crafted with the finest materials, some are designed in such a way that they become more than just bags; they become pieces of art. Below are the top five designer handbags that can hang on your arm or on a modern art gallery.
The Dior Samourai 1947 Woven Bag. The Dior Samourai 1947 Woven Bag was launched in 2007. John Galliano designed these special
Prada Fairy Bag. All little girls love fairies, and there’s no reason why grown women shouldn’t enjoy these fantasy creatures on a designer handbag as well. In 2008 Prada let award-winning artist James Jean use their classic bags as his very own canvas. The result is a dreamy, limited edition line featuring colorful drawings on soft, deerskin leather.
Louis Vuitton Murakami. Louis Vuitton has always been
associated with older women but the classic brand closed the gap between young
and old with this line of bags. These bags were designed by Japanese pop artist
Takashi Murakami and Marc Jacobs. The LV Murakami line features playful art
such as smiling cherries, colorful
Mulberry Art-inspired Tote Bag. British-based design house
Mulberry teamed up with
Pep-Glazed Canvas Tote by Jimmy Choo. Like Prada and
Mulberry, designer Jimmy Choo let bags be the canvas as well for the Tote line.
The colorful designer handbag features a mix of punk and iconic Jimmy Choo
elements and was created in partnership with the Elton John Aids Foundation.
Twenty-five percent of the proceeds of sales from the line will go to the Simelela
Rape Centre in
People may not understand why most women save up and spend hundreds of dollars on Dior handbags or any other designer handbag. What these people don’t understand, though, is that a designer bag isn’t just a bag or a mere accessory. A designer handbag, like jewelry or art, is a sound investment.