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bagx · 5 months
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Is Your Designer Bag Real? The War Against Super fakes! The allure of a designer handbag is undeniable. But for many, the price tag remains a significant hurdle. Enter the world of counterfeit purses, a market that's been around for decades, preying on that desire for luxury at a fraction of the cost. However, the landscape is shifting. Forget cheap imitations with glaring logo flaws – we're now facing a new breed: superfakes.
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sapphirestudiosdesign · 5 months
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Neve floral tote...
Crafted with exquisite attention to detail its medium size offers the perfect balance between spaciousness and convenience.
Adorned with a beautiful dark floral pattern, this handbag exudes elegance and sophistication. Its timeless design effortlessly complements any outfit, whether you're heading to the office or stepping out for the night.
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toyastales · 3 months
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Building Blocks: Color Blocking
https://toyastales.blogspot.com/2024/07/building-blocks-color-blocking.html
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dinosaurcharcuterie · 8 months
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10 days ago, I decided I would get started on that linen summer dress with the swooshy skirt I've had all the materials for since last summer. So, naturally, 9 days ago, I did unspeakable things in a text editor software to reformat this free Apex Legends Nessie pattern by Jackalodreams on Deviantadt so most pieces fit on less pages. Then I printed it at 200%, taped the pieces together and... Things got a bit out of hand.
Long story short, I've got a new purse, and it made at least three separate adults who saw it smile squeal in public.
Construction notes after the break!
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I think it only took me an evening or two to make, the main thing was getting all the materials. Zipper is from a duvet, all other hardware, eyes included, are 3D printed with PLA. (Pro tip: don't size up safety eye STL files unless you have a way to size up your fabric thickness accordingly.) Patches are mostly from stash, as is the lining (just some random jersey) and belly fabric (basic double gauze). Body is a fuzzy blanket I found on clearance. Tag is a piece of cotton calico with some quick and dirty hand embroidery on it.
Getting the tag, zipper and D-ring caught in the butt seam made me fear for my little Brother sewing machine, so maybe don't do what I did there. I didn't have the patience to figure out something else, and I didn't not want to put in a tag. Still, all the fabric edges are finished, every seam is locked, the patches are sewn on instead of ironed on, so this thing, when empty, should be machine washable at 30°C.
This deceptive little beastie took an entire 400g bag of polyfill to get structurally sound, even with the pouch pre-filled with way more things than I expected would fit. It's a pretty practical size inside for everyday errands. It came out extremely squishy, to the point that I could probably use it as a pillow on a long drive or train ride. The different textures of eyes, patches, tag, body and belly go together nicely.
The shoulder strap was borrowed for about an hour from my wife's purse (thank you, sweetie!) when Hermes smiled down upon us and had us catch one market stall selling fashion straps that was several hours late in packing up and closing. (Lesson learned: drinking a can of Monster before running small errands is a good thing.) Don't have pictures of the new one yet.
It's the size of a medium-large plush, so not ideal for tiny stores while wearing a thick winter coat, but otherwise it did quite well on its first outing.
Just gotta attach the zipper pull with a jump ring, as the sewed on McGyvering I've got right now isn't the most practical.
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collectwthme · 18 days
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new baby
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onlysaddad · 15 days
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brfphoto · 19 days
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Asbury Park, NJ.
ISO 100 | 300mm | f/6.3 | 1/60 sec
Photo © 2024 Brian R. Fitzgerald (www.brfphoto.com)
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xnnem · 1 month
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✧ how do I get it into my head that bad days are normal?((
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but, at least, I pleased myself today with the purchase of a new lipstick ;))
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geturlook2gether · 1 year
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| @loewe fw23 by @arnaudlajeunie |
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cvline · 3 months
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a what’s in my bag because no one has asked me yet 🙄
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w0nyoungism · 19 days
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bagx · 4 months
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Ditch the Dull! Top Color Picks for Your Summer Handbag #ColorfulSummer #bagxae Summer is a time for vibrant hues, carefree adventures, and sunshine-soaked days. It's also the perfect season to ditch your bulky winter bags and embrace lightweight, eye-catching handbags that complement your warm-weather wardrobe. But with a rainbow of colors at your disposal, choosing the perfect summer handbag shade can feel overwhelming. Fear not, fashionistas! Here at bagx.ae, we're here to guide you through the hottest color trends for your summer handbags:
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sapphirestudiosdesign · 4 months
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New
Ash Tote
Whether you're headed to work or embarking on your daily adventures, this handbag is your reliable companion, offering ample storage.
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hyperlexichypatia · 4 months
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At the behest of a deeply unhinged friend, I did the Daffy and Bugs handbag scene dialogue over Canonball and Sunspot.
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mrs-trophy-wife · 1 year
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beardedmrbean · 5 months
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A luxury handbag designer has been jailed after pleading guilty to smuggling purses made of the skins of protected reptiles, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.
Nancy Teresa Gonzalez de Barberi, found of the luxury handbag company Gzuniga, was sentenced to 18 months in prison on Monday for illegally importing merchandise from Colombia to the United States that was made from protected wildlife, authorities said.
Mauricio Giraldo, an associate of Gonzalez, was also sentenced to prison, according to the Department of Justice.
“Gzuniga was ordered to forfeit all handbags and other previously seized product, banned for three years from any activities involving commercial trade in wildlife and sentenced to serve three years of probation,” officials said. “Gonzalez was sentenced to 18 months in prison with credit for time served, a supervised release of three years and to pay a special assessment. Giraldo was sentenced to time served, approximately 22 months based on incarceration in Colombia and the United States since his extradition, a year of supervised release and to pay a special assessment.”
Another co-conspirator, John Camilo Aguilar Jaramillo, had previously pleaded guilty on April 8 and is set to be sentenced on June 27, authorities said.
Gonzalez, Giraldo and Jaramillo are Colombian citizens and were extradited to the United States to face the charges brought against them.
The caiman and python species the company was making bags out of are protected by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), to which both the United States and Colombia are signatories. The trade in caimans and pythons is not completely banned but is strictly regulated under CITES rules.
“The United States signed on to CITES in an effort to help protect threatened and endangered species here and abroad from trafficking,” said Assistant Attorney General Todd Kim of the Justice Department’s Environment and Natural Resources Division in a statement released by the Department of Justice on Monday. “We will not tolerate illegal smuggling. We appreciate the efforts of our many federal and international partners who have helped with the investigation, extradition and prosecution of this case.”
The conspirators brought “hundreds of designer purses, handbags and totes into the United States by enlisting friends, relatives and even employees of Gonzalez’s manufacturing company in Colombia to wear the designer handbags or put them in their luggage while traveling on passenger airlines,” authorities said.
Once the merchandise was in the United States, the bags were delivered or shipped to the Gzuniga showroom in New York to be displayed and sold.
“The United States, in company with the international community, has established a system for overseeing the trafficking in protected species of wildlife. That system relies on a system of permits and oversight by many agencies and demands strict compliance by all those engaged in such trade,” said U.S. Attorney Markenzy Lapointe for the Southern District of Florida. “The press of business, production deadlines or other economic factors are not justification for anyone to knowingly flout the system and attempt to write their own exceptions to wildlife trafficking laws. In cooperation with our international partners, our Office will continue to require strict adherence to laws that protect our endangered species.”
An indictment charged Gzuniga, Gonzalez, Giraldo and Jaramillo with one count of conspiracy and two counts of smuggling for illegally importing designer handbags made from caiman and python skin from February 2016 to April 2019.
“The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is deeply committed to combatting wildlife trafficking in all its forms. The Gonzalez case underscores the importance of robust collaboration with federal and international partners to disrupt illegal wildlife trade networks,” said Assistant Director Edward Grace of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s (USFWS) Office of Law Enforcement. “This investigation uncovered a multi-year scheme that involved paid couriers smuggling undeclared handbags made of CITES-protected reptile skins into the U.S. to be sold for thousands of dollars. The Service will continue to seek justice for protected species exploited for profit, and we will hold accountable those who seek to circumvent international controls meant to regulate their sustainable trade.”
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