Coach Madison Floral Audrey
If spring means romance and romance means flowers, then the new Coach Madison Floral Audrey is a true icon of the spring. The daring combination between the floral pattern fabric having purple as dominant color and the modern metallic gold resulted in one of the most feminine Coach bags collections. As usual for textile Coach purses, Madison Floral features leather trim, fabric lining and multifunctional pockets. The double handles with 5 1/2" drop recommend Audrey as a handbag, but the 13 1/2" drop detachable strap makes it possible to wear it as a shoulder bag, if needed.
Bag size: 11 1/2" x 8 1/4" x 6 1/2"
Bag price: $358
Coach Poppy Graffiti Pocket Hobo Bag
Made of graffiti fabric with metallic leather trim, the new Poppy Graffiti pocket hobo is a bag that can’t pass unnoticed. It’s once more a proof that Coach bags can be appealing also to young generations of girls, and not only to those of us who are already using expressions such as “when I was young…”. Silver makes an excellent background for the vibrant red and orange, giving this bag a fresh look.
The new Poppy Graffiti pocket hobo can be worn as a handbag, thanks to its 16 3/4” handle, but also as a shoulder bag or crossbody, as it comes with a detachable 37 1/2” shoulder strap. The bag features zip-top closure, fabric lining, multifunctional inside pockets and two cute outside pockets with hidden magnetic snap.
Bag size: 13 3/4" x 11” x 4 1/4"
Bag price: $268
Coach Rambler's Legacy
Rambler’s Legacy is one of those Coach bags that one could recognize on the street from the first glance. It’s a kind of Coach icon, in the same glove tanned leather that made Coach famous since such a long time ago. In my view, the mahogany color version of Coach Rambler’s Legacy looks much better than the black one. It’s probably the golden hardware which plays a role in my preference for the mahogany, but actually both versions are elegant and perfect to the smallest detail. The turnlock closure is typical for older Coach bags, with its nice, oval shape.
The gusseted pockets are roomy enough to accommodate pretty much everything that a modern girl would love to carry around with her every day. This shoulder bag has a 48” adjustable strap.
Bag size: 9 5/8” x 8 1/4" x 3 3/8”
Bag price: $258
Coach Stewardess Bag, Elegance and Convenience
One of the main keywords in defining the Stewardess Coach bag is convenience. That’s because flight attendants need to be able, for instance, to access certain items inside their bag by using only one hand. The open pockets are just perfect for that, as well as the turnlock closure which doesn’t require two hands to open it. But of course you don’t have to be a flight attendant to love this purse. It’s one of the Coach bags classics we love to have in our collection and wear from time to time. I can see myself wearing this bag even in ten years from now, without worrying that I’d look old fashioned.
The glove tanned leather is smooth, yet resistant. Moreover, the brass feet prevent bottom scuffing, in case you have the bad habit of putting your bag on the ground. The stewardess bag is available only in black color and it features an adjustable 26” strap, which can also be detached, if needed.
Bag size: 11” x 10” x 4 1/2" (L x H x W)
Bag price: $298
Botkier Venice Crossbody Clutch
Made of crinkle black Italian lambskin, the Venice crossbody clutch features a top zip closure, fold-over flap detail with long tassel pulls and with a signature logo charm.
It’s a casual-chic bag, not too big, but surely enough to hold a few items such as wallet, mobile phone, lipstick and keys. Such fold over flaps seem to be the latest craze in fashion bags. The bag doesn’t have handles, but only a single, 24” long strap which is most suitable for crossbody wearing. The two exterior front pockets have zip closure, with the same long tassel pulls. The interior is fully lined and it has a zip pocket on the back wall, handy for keeping things you want to find fast inside the bag. Venice is one of the most appealing bag lines of Botkier, so it’s nice to see they are still in vogue for spring 2010.
You can buy the Botkier Venice Cross-Body, Crinkle Black clutch from Endless
Monika Botkier – From Photographer to Fashion Designer
As a photographer for fashion magazines such as Mademoiselle and Surface, Monika Botkier spotted a niche that was still uncovered in the fashion design world: approachable designer creations. Always in search for the perfect bag, Monika ended up by creating her own line of handbags, which were a happy marriage between style and functionality. Her downtown Manhattan style made this first handbags collection a success, although when she started, she only wanted to make those bags for her personal use. Actually, Monika did create a few purses for her personal use, but many women in her entourage expressed their interest in buying such handbags, so she started considering this more seriously. From here to the international recognition Botkier has managed to acquire in 2007 when she became a member of the Council of Fashion Designers of America, there was only one more step, translated in passion, creativity and hard work. Fashion magazines like Glamour, Vogue, Marie Claire or InStyle published articles about Botkier handbags and shoes collections and even featured them on the front cover.
After seven years of building her reputation in the fashion accessories industry, in January 2010 Monika Botkier opened her first flagship store in New York, in NoLIta district. In designing her boutique, she collaborated with interior designer Valerie Pasquiou for creating a modern and sophisticated atmosphere. Cool and chic, Botkier handbags are luxurious without being expensive, “an independent brand that marries luxury with utility” as Monika herself states on the Botkier website. Indeed the prices are in the $500 range, way less than what we’ve been used to when we talk about designer handbags.
Many celebrities such as Beyonce, Halle Berry or Megan Fox were spotted wearing Botkier creations.
Botkier Bags Collections
Here are the latest creations, covering various bag types such as satchel, hobo, crossbody, shoulder, tote or clutch. Detailed reviews of many bags in these product lines will make subjects for separate articles and will be published as we manage to write them.
Venice:
Botkier Venice crossbody clutch
Rio:
Dion
Harper
Howard:
Botkier Howard Street Satchel Bag
Brooklyn
Logan
Noa
Aiden
Tao
James
Sasha
Trigger
Sydney
Uma







