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  • Mini and micro bags: Tiny stars of Fall 2025 fashion

    The mini and micro bag trend is no longer a fleeting moment — it’s a global movement embraced across fashion capitals. Luxury houses and big-name brands are doubling down on the craze, dedicating entire capsule collections to these pint-sized accessories.

  • Ameesha Patel calls the Birkin the ‘Rolls Royce of all bags’; compares caring for them to babies

    Ameesha Patel opened up about her love for bags, especially the Birkin, which she called the Rolls Royce of all bags. She shared how they are almost like an investment and compared taking care of her prized possessions to looking after babies.

  • Ready for winter adventures? Pack smart with the best backpacks, laptop bags, and duffles

    Are you all set for your winter escape? Have you planned your upcoming adventures in the New Year? As you get ready to trot new destinations and gain new experiences, remember that packing smart is the foundation of a smooth and enjoyable journey. The right preparation not only simplifies your travels but also sets the stage for comfort and style wherever you go.

  • The right bag for your body shape: Best tips for petite, tall, curvy, and rectangular frames

    The right bag can transform your look, complement your body frame, and serve as both a functional and stylish accessory for any occasion.

  • How to tell if a luxury handbag is fake, expert with 20 years of experience reveals

    Koyanna Redstar’s journey in luxury resale began early. At the age of 13, she sold her mother’s old Kate Spade handbags on eBay, quickly developing a passion for the business. 'After my first sale, I was hooked,' she recalled.

  • Sporty, sustainable bags are the latest haute favs for woke college and office goers

    Handcrafted bags that showcase traditional techniques and support local artisans are becoming increasingly popular. These pieces often come with a unique story and a touch of authenticity that mass-produced items lack.

  • Goyard luxury bags: Why Bollywood stars are suddenly sporting the latest ‘it’ bag

    Goyard is considered luxury’s most elusive brand, much more than Hermès. There's a mystery surrounding the brand and the custodians keep it a secret, no social media posts or behind-the-scene look.

  • Rare Hermes bag, named after movie star Grace Kelly, breaks auction records in Europe

    The pearl-coloured Himalaya Retourne Kelly 25 bag fetched $346,802 at an auction in Paris last week.

  • How Queen Elizabeth used her handbag to send secret signals to staff at public events

    Author Kristen Meinzer told Mirror that switching the bag from one arm to the other meant that the Queen was signalling to her staff that she wanted someone to come and interrupt the conversation.

  • Bollywood meets business: Celebs want to make a mark in startup world

    From Hollywood’s Ashton Kutcher to Bollywood’s Salman Khan, actors are trying their hand at new ventures. Actors Anita Hassanandani Reddy and Rannvijay Singh along with cricketer Jonty Rhodes have started a new business journey with ‘Bagtalk’.

  • Aadhaar-linked smart cards for employees to enter airport: BCAS

    The Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) is looking to roll out Aadhaar linked smart cards for all employees to enter airport premises. It was found that employees were using expired passes to enter airports, which is leading to threat to the security system already in place.

  • Wooplr Venture`s into Social Commerce Fashion Discovery App Breaks New Ground

    Wooplr, India’s first fashion discovery app, today announced their foray into social commerce. The ...

  • Strong appetite for luxury spurs Michael Kors sales

    Signs of economic recovery in the United States and Europe have increased demand for affordable luxury items. Men are also spending more on luxury, encouraging companies to step up investments.

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