Mulberry Outlet see different trends in handbags in different parts of the world

Mulberry Outlet The logo-lovers are not in Spain (that is except for http://www.imulberrys.com one brand that I will go into detail about after this trip). As I walk the streets of Madrid, Barcelona, and Valencia, I see mostly plain leather bags. Nothing flashy, and the lack of flashiness has me walking disturbingly close to some women to check out the designer of their bag. I find it fascinating to see different trends in handbags in different parts of the world. Today I saw about five women carrying Mulberry, which is obviously a well-loved brand in England as well as other countries. I saw a new design on this incredibly fashionable woman leaving Corte Ingles today, and it just happened to be on Net A Porter today too! The Mulberry Jody Tote is roomy, lacks logos, and has the simple black bag appeal. The leather on many Mulberry bags is sturdier, which at times can be heavier, but is part of the appeal. The gold hardware adds a sophisticated touch and the signature postman’s lock closure is found on the front. There is a zip across top, double handles, and press stud fastenings at the sides. This all adds up to make this bag great for traveling, which is top on my list right now. Mulberry has a preview of their Spring/Summer 2008 collection online, which has a new bag that I just love. There seems to be a lack of great mid-sized bags. I have the longest list of clutches that I adore and the longest list of large handbags that I yearn for, but the mid-sized bags either look too small, oddly shaped, or just wrong. My problem is that most large bags that I carry, I use to tote around. Mulberry Sacthel bags outlet I would love a great mid-sized bag to put on my shoulder and actually have it fit and stay there, giving me use of both hands. Mulberry has added a twist on their Bayswater to a smaller version that may be just right. The Mulberry Large Soho Bags offer a soft scoop shape on this shoulder bag. In July, editor of Pop magazine, Katie Grand, was named the replacement of Mulberry’s creative director, Stuart Vevers who is moving to Loewe in January. But Mulberry did not have an easy time assigning a new creative director, because just a few weeks ago Grand resigned only a few months before she was set to begin. While the reasoning for her resigning is still unknown, Mulberry had to re-start their search. Change is always good. And Mulberry has undergone a site renovation adding great features and falling snowflakes for the winter season. The snowfall is my favorite, it simply gets me in the Holiday spirit right away (kind of like our Purse Blog Winter Theme). Even better is that you can download a snowing desktop application, which means the cheer can transfer onto your screen at all times. Below is the information about the website, with all new features explained in detail. Mulberry, which is based in the UK, is a brand that has been around garnering attention for years, yet is making a larger impact on the US market recently. Check out their site renovation and all of their amazing renditions of the ever favorite Bayswater and others Mulberry uk!