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Gucci Large Jungle Leather Flap Shoulder Bag

Gucci seems to have ventured on boho-like designs and another proof to that is this Gucci handbags. Boho-looking bags may bring a relaxed appeal, but perhaps we can say that this one’s a combination of casual elegance.

That said, it could probably work for both day time and nigh time use. Its Replica Purses orange color is very much interesting, and you know it would perfectly work during the spring and summer.

The Gucci Large Jungle Leather Flap Shoulder Bag has their interesting bamboo detail on the front closure and also on either sides, accented with metal beads and nickel hardware. Tassel detailing is as well present on the flap and under the flap, giving this bag more of its boho vibe.

Opening the flap closure would show two open pockets on the front, and the main compartment also comes with a zipper pocket for additional room to its 16 x 14 x 3½ inches dimension. And for more versatility, this gucci bags has a single adjustable strap and a detachable chain-link strap.10luoyuejun0630

Prada Quilted Nylon Satchel

Being able to kick this sinus infection would be so much easier if I were in the sunshine laying by my beach (which I will be in 4 short days). Until then, the best remedy is looking at bags that remind me that Spring Resort 2007 Handbags are waiting for me in the stores. Prada did not disappoint this fall with their handbags (especially their Prada Gauffre) and this coming spring they have tied in the quilt with nylon to bring us a similar yet different Prada Quilted Nylon Satchel. This quilted nylon satchel is trimmed with leather and features braided leather handles and buckle detailed straps. To make this bag fit across the body, there is a detachable shoulder strap. Leather trim, braided handles and buckle detailed straps.

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Fendi Forever Large Hobo

Want to look sophisticatedly feminine? You’ll surely never go wrong in having this Fendi Forever Large Hobo. This hobo still has the brand’s classic design on it, but it is not evident since the vibrant feminine print stands out.

This curvaceous hobo features floral watercolor print with understated logos that Replica Purses still show their classic zucca print design. These logo prints also add texture and dimension to its totality. Black leather piping, trimming and top handle are also present for contrast. Indeed, this hobo combines classic and modern designs, making it a great bag for those who want a classic and timeless bag with a twist.

With dimensions of about 16 x 9 x 6 inches, this hobo is definitely large to carry your everyday necessities and probably more. It opens through dual magnetic snap closures and on the inside is a zippered divider that separates the dual compartments, letting you organize your stuff easily.

And for such an appealing, feminine and utterly sophisticated creation, the tag of $1,100 should be just enough. You can carry this Fendi Forever Large Hobo with any of your ensemble, whether for weekend, office days or after-dark occasions.10luoyuejun0629

Sara Langley Sara Satchel

The lovely people at Sara Langley Designs are offering all Purseblog readers 10% off their entire stock of handbags & accessories if you use the code THEPURSEBLOG in your shopping cart between now and November 30th. This is just in time for the holiday season. My pick would be the Sara Langley Sara Satchel which is their signature bag of the season with its brown tweed and brown leather. The outside of the bag features an outer zipper pocket, a leather bottom, and leather adjustable handles with buckles. I picture this bag with all of the women on the go out there, whether it is a soccer mom or workingwoman.

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    Fendi Roll Canvas Tote

    Fendi brightens up their classic canvas tote in this new Fendi Roll Canvas Tote. Those who are not fond of having too much obvious branding won’t find this interesting, but those who want to have a little twist on Fendi’s classic would surely find this as a more interesting choice of Fendi carryall.

    This logo-patterned tote comes in the usual brown and black combination, but what Replica Purses makes this new is the auspicious image on the front and the bright contrast stitching and trimming throughout. These two new accents come in matching colors, and they indeed brighten this rather classic bag. This carryall is available in two versions, one showing red stitching with a red lady bug image on the front, while the other is in green stitching with a lucky clover leaf on the front.

    This bag is sized at 9 x 7 x 4 inches, not large or small, but just the right size for everyday use. It comes with a top zip closure and wall pocket on the inside for additional room.10luoyuejun0628

    B. Romanek Crocodile Rockstar Clutch

    My college years were spent partying like a Rockstar. College is the only time I can think that people go out 5 nights a week and do not walk around like complete zombies. While I cannot do what I did in college these days, there is still a little party girl in me and I am not completely lame yet. So for the nights that I want to go shake my groove thang, picking a clutch is key. The B. Romanek Crocodile Rockstar Clutch shows a fun wrap around ‘croc tail’ that makes its way around this colorful crocodile bag. I can imagine bringing sexy back with this 10″x5 1/2″ x 2″ clutch which is available in turquoise, dark green, cognac, or red. Yep, totally hot.

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    Gucci Interlocking G Ornament Medium Boston Handbag

    Gucci handbags . Aside from its understatedly refined design, it is also a functional carryall. Gucci has then decided to make this classic bag even more functional as they designed the Gucci Interlocking G Ornament Medium Boston Handbag

    Still, this bag remains simple in design. It is made from beige/ebony GG fabric with off-white and grey leather trim. Gold-tone hardware actually makes up for its elegance, and what seems to be of a paneling Replica Purses that surrounds this bag is its exterior large snap pocket.

    As said, this gucci bags very much functional since aside from the large exterior compartments, ’interlocking’ medium boston bag with interlocking G ornament and studs.beige/ebony GG fabric with off-white and grey leather trim brass hardware double handles with 16 cm drop zip-top closure inside zip, mobile phone, and pda pockets 34 x 16.5 x 22 cm.10luoyuejun0626

    Megs scores two classic Chanel bags

    Not two months ago, Megs came crying to me, complaining about the lack of a bigger handbag collection. According to her, Miss Purse Blog Herself should own more bags than almost every imaginable ‘it’ bag there is (including: Chloe Paddington, Fendi Spy, Damier Speedy 30, the list goes on…), so she decided to follow up on deals that were posted in the forum’s Marketplaza – and voila – scored two gorgeous new Chanel bags in excellent condition. One Chanel Classic Flap with gold hardware (pictured above) and another ‘04 Chanel in white/navy. Detailed pictures will follow once the bags reach her in NYC.

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    “We love the cute!”

    There’s even an interview with the guy at Game Set Watch.

    - Via IGN, and for the Star Wars fans out there who may have missed them: screenshots from the new Star Wars Lego game, featuring the original trilogy!

    - Another game I’ve long been had my eye on is Brain Training, which as described before is something to help sharpen one’s the mental faculties. Seems to be fairly effective, since now hospitals are using it in for old people.

    - Some may already know that more Phoenix Wright is heading out way, and on cell phones. Here’s an interview with Capcom with the details.

    - Capcom’s also re-releasing the Power Stone games for the PSP. Not a bad idea really, since not nearly enough people got to enjoy the games the first time around. And hopefully, this will lead to other old Dreamcast games to return from the grave, such as Project Justice and Tech Romancer.

    - Remember The Zombie vs. The Ambulance? Well National Console Support has provided some information on the game. I was going to get the game already, but this one line has officially sealed the deal: “The hordes of zombies are formidable and they’ll try their damndest to rock the ambulance off the road. Grit your teeth (clench them if necessary) and roll the ambulance through zombies and create a storm of what looks like chunky tomato sauce.

    - Meanwhile on the other side of the musical spectrum, one of the vets of the synthpop scene, Depeche Mode has just produced a version of their latest song redone in “Simlish”, the made up nonsense language in the Sims.

    For example, thanks to GameQuest Direct, people are finally getting the chance to play classics that were once unattainable due to low print runs, poor circulation, and asshole collectors on eBay, such as Rez and Guitaroo Man (and trust me when I say that those eBay douchebags fucking loathe GQD with a fiery passion).

    - Meanwhile, unlike GamePro, Sega-16 is able to give respect where its due with this nice retrospective on the Thunder Force series, which includes info on the lost Thunder Force 6. I happen to have the Broken Thunder and its pretty good stuff.

    - And here’s the homepage for a new PSP game called BaitoHell Master, and I have absolutely no fucking idea what it’s about.

    - Yet another blast from the past: an old Toys R Us commercial featuring a father a son running around in various Nintendo games. Yeah, I wish game commercials these days were at least half as awesome as these. And I fucking want that Samus suit.

    - It was also revealed this past Friday that Atlus, the folks who published Trauma Center, the DS title I’m currently addicted to at the moment, will be publishing Contact in the US (the new adventure title from Grasshopper Manufacture, the folks behind Killer 7, and which many people mistook for Mother 3 when it first appeared).

    … And that’s pretty much it! Is anyone still reading at this point? Anyway, this is going to be my last update, at least for the next few days, at least till around, after, or maybe even during the 24 hour game design competition later this weekend.

    - Time for some posts over at Joystiq. First up, here’s one about Korean MMO players that have been ganging up and killing Chinese players due to poor manners.

    - For all the Dead or Alive fans out there, as well as video game pervs in general, here’s a helpful resource that has tons of panties shots of all your favorite DOA ladies.

    - Hey does anyone remember the old arcade laser disc game Space Pirates? Yeah, I’m glad I don’t either.

    - So it would seemed that the now dead Gizmondo had at least one neat trick up its sleeve.

    - Quick question for everyone out there reading this: have any of you played this particular PSP game? I hear its basically Sony’s answer to Animal Crossing. Just curious if its any good or not, and how import friendly it is.

    - Leave it up to the fine folks who dwell at the Insert Credit boards to dig this one up: G-Type, a combination of Gradius and R-Type.

    - Every game which has its legion of fans, no matter how obscure ends up producing fan art (which Life Meter proves on occasion). And the indie sensation Cave Story is no exception to that. I’m rather fond of this Katamari-esque piece myself…

    - Sticking with music, here’s a vid of Toshio Iwai, the creator of Seam and most recently Electroplankton, demonstrating another music producing invention of his.

    - Then there’s this stunning news of how Hiroki Kikuta, who was responsible for one of the most beloved soundtracks from the Super Nintendo era (Secret of Mana) is now doing music of hentai games. So sad.

    - Time for some pictures, including the boxart from some Japanese DS game which I have no clue about, but which I really dig, since I love the cute as well…

    - Remember those insanely creepy renditions of Mega Man and Bomberman? Well here’s the man behind the magic: his name is Handré and he’s got quite a few more. My favorite has to be his rendition of Dig Dug…

    - Fans of Konami’s Contra Shattered Soldier may or may not already know about this: an alternate ending of the game that guest starts forgotten 16-bit mascot, Sparkster, from Rocket Knight Adventure.

    - Then there’s this feature with my good friend John and his most excellent Nearly Departed.

    Actually, I am holding out hope that Kaitou Rousseau does manage to come out here, since Namco did release Katamari Stateside as well, which I certainly did not expect…

    Next is some shots of Man Man Powered Up, featuring Mega Man’s sister Roll as a playable character (wielding a broom).

    Anyway, one game that keeps getting thrown as something which deserves a reprint is Panzer Dragoon Saga for the Sega Saturn (and easily the best RPG I’ve ever played, IMHO). And one person decided to bring the issue up with them directly. And there’s quite a few other interesting tidbits as well.

    - Unfortunately its not all good news: Squashy Software, aka Anthony Flack, has been forced to halt development on Platypus.

    - Though on property which Capcom has no problems milking is Mega Man, as everyone already knows. Here’s some scans via JeuxFrance, first for Mega Man ZX, which is looking fucking-phenomenal.

    - Onto 4 Color Rebellion, which pointed out this awesome vid featuring two people racing against each other via Super Mario Bros. You wouldn’t believe how intense it is, and the live audience makes it even all the more thrilling, though I could have done without the music.

    - Since at this point, everyone is pretty sick and tired of hearing about the jackass, and he doesn’t deserve any more attention than he’s already gotten, so I’ll just say that if you want to play a video game starring a jack-assed lawyer who hates video games, know yourself out.

    - So Snoop Dogg is now the commissioner of the Hip-Hop Gaming League. What the hell is the Hip-Hop Gaming League exactly? A venue for actors, rappers, and athletes to face off against each other via games. Awesome. Cuz that’s what people want to watch: celebs playing video games. Hey, it worked for G4TV, right?

    - Here’s a picture of a prototype GameCube controller circa 2000, 2001 from E3 of Tokyo Game Show. Aside from having three hot dog buttons, there’s no digital pad. Interesting…. I believe the actual thing was eventually stolen.

    - GameSpot also highlighted David Jaffe’s appearance at DICE last month in which he equated the video game industry to porn, “… sort of.”

    - Let’s turn to some wacky import titles that have zero chances of making it to our shores. First up, Kaitou Rousseau from Namco, which has been described as a “digital comic” in which the player draws the hero’s face according to the situation. Well here’s some videos of the premise in action.

    - And every time there’s an article in a magazine or online about Sonic the Hedgehog, there’s always a rundown of all the other games in which Sonic has made a guest appearance (on a side-note, Gamepro recently ran such a piece for the new next-gen Sonic game, and the writer decided to note Crusader of Centy, an action RPG for the Genesis which was Sonic’s first cameo appearance, as a shameless Zelda rip-off, which is such a huge load of horseshit… to think I’ve defended Gamepro in the past). Well one game which never seems to get mentioned, and which I must admit I’ve never heard of before, is Sonic Eraser.

    Plus for those of you who haven’t seen it, here’s the special promo case as seen at the last Tokyo Game Show.

    - Any fans of Disaster Report out there? Here’s the trailer to sequel which will hopefully come out here in America.

    - But let’s not forget the little guys, the ones who are also moving and shaking the game space, just as much, sometime even more so than the big guys.

    - Here’s an interview, with Stephen Cakebread, the creator or the Xbox 60 Live Arcade smash hit, Geometry Wars.

    - Here’s something else for the academics out there: an interesting piece that examines the role of music in games.

    - I believe I’,Replica Purses;ve already mentioned Cooking Mama, the new food preparation simulator for the DS. Well here’s the official homepage.

    - And while I’m at it, I may as well get the next game in the Simple 2000 line, simply called The Pirate, which looks to be a Dynasty Warriors clone… but with pirates!!!

    - And here’s a real life performance of Parappa the Rapper.

    - I guess that its fairly obvious by now that, my favorite system at the moment is the DS. Like many, I simply cannot wait for the New Super Mario Bros (here’s some scans btw). But I’ll also dying to get my hands on Tetris DS. While the use of classic Nintendo characters and motifs may seem a bit shameless, the new game mechanics seem nothing short of genius, and all the Nintendo bells and whistles are nothing more than icing on the cake

    - And finally, its been reported that the Movies have been canned for the consoles. Damn.

    - Onto Gaming Age and couple of interesting threads, including this one which reveals some never before seen images of the cancelled Dreamcast shooter Geist Force.

    - Time for more “wacky” video game Photoshops, this one from Fark. Its your typical, Something Awful-esque fare, but this one particular I feel is pretty neat…

    - Another tradeshow pic, this time from the recent Toy Fare here in NYC, for some Doom plushies?

    Its that time again, where I unload another monster assortment of video game related info and junk. Why? Because my teaching duties are winding down, I’m looking towards freelance writing once again, hence the need to catch up on stuff that I may have missed over the past few weeks. And I figured that I’d pass along stuff that was found along the way, at least for those who aren’t part of the Gaming Age and Insert Credit set. So I know some of it is “old” but I’m certain there’s at least something new for everybody…

    - Any Digimon fans out there? Well anyone who considers themselves a Digimon-diehard is sure to be excited by these screenshots from the upcoming DS game.

    - Here’s another vid via YouTube: its a fan produced recreation of the Sonic 2 ending, but in 3D. Its fairly decent, but I was hoping to see bits and pieces of all the other zones, just like in the original ending.

    - A fan of cute web games? Then you’ll either dig War Bears, or my Super Monkey Poop Fight, which may have the greatest title in the history of all video games.

    - Also from Grasshopper is that Samuri Champloo game, which as described before, mixes both fighting and music. Here’s some footage.

    - And here’s something which, I don’t know why, but I just find so goddamn awesome.

    - Game Set Watch also recently popped the lid on the sequel to Guitar Heroes.

    - And here’s a couple of interesting news posts courtesy of GameSpot, including a recent games conference in which many wondered what the future holds for single player experiences. My favorite comment has to be: “Linear entertainment in single-player is to media what masturbation is to sex… It’ll always be there, but it is not the real experience.”

    - Also learned about this one from IC: a fan made game starring Mortal Kombat’s Sub Zero and Reptile and a light-hearted adventure. Looks very cute!

    - And a screenshot from the upcoming Namco Musuem Vol. 2 for the PSP. Included is a Xevious port that’s almost too arcade perfect…

    - First off, and as mentioned last time, I unfortunately won’t be at the Game Developers Conference later this month, to witness all the speeches and presentations from the industry’s very finest. But at least I have this clip of Will Wright from last year explaining his God game to end all God games, Spore.

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