Archive for the ‘Replica Jimmy Choo Handbags’ Category
I have seen a lot of Jimmy Choo Land Handbag.
Each bag leaves me different impression, elegance, modernity, sophistication or classic. Nevertheless, the one I love most is this bag with stars details. To be honest, I am not a fan of black bags, but when I spotted this Handbag World’s bag , the fascination of the cute stars deeply attracted me. This handbag is coated in soft leather with metallic effect. And the ornament of shiny silver stars lights up the whole design, giving incredible modernity as well as cuteness to the plain black handbag. The shimmering and gleaming design creates the luscious charm on this bag. Another characteristic part is its handle. The playful detachable handle is collected with a bangle in one end, which allows this versatile style to double up as a casual clutch. You may have seen a lot of bag designs, but the bangle used in the designs must be unusual
In general, I hate being called by nicknames. Mandy. Manda. All kind of annoying, all not my name. There have been very few people in my life who have gotten away with calling me either, and no one currently has the privilege. I’d like to keep it that way. I don’t mind calling other things by those names, though, and I’m completely fine with the Jimmy Choo Manda Dark Blue Bag.
In fact, I can’t believe I haven’t written about it already. I’ve expressed previously that I like the way that Choo has mixed leather and suede in many of their recent bags, and I think a deep color like navy blue demonstrates the difference between the two fabric types to great effect.
Navy is dark, but my favorite color to wear in spring and summer is white, and nothing looks better with white than navy. As a result, it works as a spring bag, even though it’s dark and partly suede, and I think that the folks at Jimmy Choo have pulled off a very clever trick by realizing that. Of course, navy also works really well for fall in Handbags World, meaning that a bag like the Manda is one of the few purses I’ve seen lately that will actually work year-round. It’s a bit expensive, but if it’s wearable beyond a few months of the year, it’s money well-spent. Just don’t call me Manda.

