Posted on 03 August 2008 by Hallie Valentine

Coach keeps pumping out the bags as quickly as I can fall in love with them. Here’s another from the Hamptons line I’m totally loving. I think it is, once again, the purple. This also comes in mahogany brown and black. I said it once, but I’ll say it again. Those three colours, along with raspberry, are going to be smoking in the fall. Anyway, I really like the solid shape and design of this one.
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Posted on 08 May 2008 by Hallie Valentine

Coach’s latest purse, the Ergo, is totally fantastic. The great shape sucked me in, along with the folded pleats in the fronts. This style comes in plenty of great colours, a couple of which are pictured after the jump. The colours are pretty standard, but a little bit off, which makes them fabulous. The cut of this bag is really working for me because it will look great for more than a season, which is exactly what you want. The bag is patent leather with a tattersall fabric print interior.
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Posted on 17 April 2008 by Hallie Valentine

Get the best of both worlds. Coach offers the Verra, brand new in April, a charming mix of the lovely, comfy ballet slipper style and the casual, also comfy, sneaker. Fabric and leather and metallic. Cute and comfy.
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Posted on 18 March 2008 by Hallie Valentine
The latest, ladies, from Coach. Meet Francine, the newest handbag style, in patent leather and rich, dark colours. It comes in deep mahogany (above), dark purple, a vibrant teal and a shade of winter white, that is well, white. High patent shine, lots of room to toss the goodies and the colours are hot. The devil is in the details - check out the brass, not silver, not gold, but brass hardware. The colour combo is perfect. Love it.
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Posted on 06 March 2008 by Hallie Valentine

Bulky, bold bangles are still hot. Vibrant shades like turquoise, hot pink and red paired with gold create a flexible, stylish look. Plus, the bangles can dress up anything or add some funky flair. Coach has incorporated its signature pattern into the bangles, but it actually looks sweet and requires a second look to make out the branding. The thicker the bangle, the better. These aren’t designed for subtlety. Check out more pics after the break.
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Posted on 02 March 2008 by Hallie Valentine

Cocktail rings are the must have accessory for spring. These thick, chunky rings are designed to make a statement and could be considered a bangle for your finger. It’s an interesting change from previous seasons, which saw large rings come decorated with large, brightly coloured stones. These babies are all about the ring itself. There two examples from Coach here, so check out the other one after the jump.
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Posted on 02 March 2008 by Hallie Valentine

There’s something sweet and gentle about Coach’s new signature stripe collection. Maybe it’s the pastels, or the simplistic shapes. In any case, I think this latest collection is a perfect example of what Coach does best - summer inspired, sporty but sophisticated handbags. There are several styles. The patchwork is created from different types of leather for a fresh, flirty look. There are also some fabric bags, inspired by Coach scarves. Check those after the jump, along with a picture of what could be called a traditional Coach bag with details from the signature stripe collections.
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Posted on 29 February 2008 by Hallie Valentine

In March, Coach makes the ultimate summer country statement - the new Bleecker straw and leather bag collection. The handbags, in many shapes and sizes, are built from raffia straw and topped off with leather trim. My fave is the tote with the leather flower attached, which adds the perfect touch of whimsy. Check out some more styles after the jump. The good news is these bags will go perfectly with the (gasp) resurgence of the woven straw heel wedge.
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