Thursday, October 29, 2015

Balenciaga Bowling Handbags

I am a big fan of Balenciaga tote handbag as well as many friends of mine. I just adore its individual and consistent design. Balenciaga does not have too much complicated stuff but collects all types into simple and exotic pattern.

Balenciaga actually is a Spanish designer, who is born in the Basque Country. He had a reputation as a couturier of uncompromising standards and was referred to as "the master of us all" by Christian Dior. His bubble skirts and odd, feminine, yet ultra-modern shapes were trademarks of the house. The house of Balenciaga is now owned by the French multinational company PPR. Balenciaga opened his Paris couture house on Avenue George V in August 1937, and his first runway show featured designs heavily influenced by the Spanish Renaissance.

Balenciaga's success in Paris was nearly immediate. Within two years, the French press lauded him as a revolutionary, and his designs were highly sought-after. Carmel Snow, the editor of Harper's Bazaar was an early champion of his designs.. Balenciaga shoulder bag defiantly resisted the rules, guidelines and bourgeoisie status of the Chambre, and, thus, was never a member. Although he is spoken of with immense reverence, technically, Balenciaga couture was never Haute Couture. Today the brand is most famous for its line of motorcycle-inspired handbags, especially the famous "Lariat. " Balenciaga has four exclusive boutiques in the United States.

One fake Balenciaga bags store is located on 22nd St in New York, NY. A second store is located in Los Angeles, CA on Melrose Avenue. Recently, a third store opened at the famous shopping center South Coast Plaza, in Costa Mesa, CA. This great designer really has courageous and legendary life. Designing life actually is not something so glossy or just only has reputation but the hard process of carving out one's way.

With Balenciaga traditional and excellent views Balenciaga bowling handbags can be the one of most stunning handbags in 2009!

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