This is my list of it-bags, bags I hope to own in my lifetime. I am not a fan of bags with lots of logos. I like classic shapes and timeless colors.
The first one I will probably own on this list is this Marc Jacobs bag. It would be the smallest splurge and I have wanted it the longest.
$895.00 by Marc Jacobs at eLuxury
- Subtly distressed grained calfskin with a delicate sheen
- Rolled leather shoulder strap with ring attachments; 7.5" drop
- Front and side flapped pockets with signature push-lock closures
- Zip top
- Interior zipped pocket and golden nameplate
- Flat leather base
- 9.5"x 9"x 5"
- Made in Italy
The next bag would be the muse, I have wanted this bag for a few years and its the perfect carry-all! Perfect for traveling.
$1,436.00 by Yves Saint Laurent at Bluefly
- Pebbled patent leather with brass hardware
- 'Y' stitched appliques along front and back; side ring details
- Signature padlock at center front with key on strap
- Two-way zip closure
- 18" double handles with 7" drop
- Fabric lining with zip and cell phone pockets
- Leather; Italy
The last two are less bags I would and more designers I want bags from. Miu Miu and Chloe are two of my favorite bag designers. So I hope to own bags of theirs in the future!

Every week New york magazine blog the daily intel posts a great recap of the previous episode. Check out this excerpt or click the link to read the full post.
It is a measure of both the quality energy of the writing on Gossip Girl and the acting of Leighton Meester that the character of Blair Waldorf is able to try to humiliate her best friend, crush an innocent underclassman, thwart her mother’s crucial fashion show not once, not twice, but three times, and you still end up feeling like she’s the victim at the end up the episode. It’s like reading American Psycho and finding yourself hoping that Patrick Bateman gets away in the end (and still gets that reservation!). Are we demented? Or have we just been expertly manipulated by Queen B?
Let us look onward, to this week's reality index, for the answer!
• They included a shot of Michael Kors backstage at the tents, which is obvious enough of a choice. But they also included a shot of cutie Brian Reyes! That’s like, Junior Varsity Fashionism. Plus 1, because the rest of the episode’s Fashionism is strictly Freshman Team.
• Speaking of Fashionism, do prep school girls in New York really read Women’s Wear? Yes, yes they do. Plus 2.
• “Kirsten Dunst?” asks Laurel. “So 2007. Her rehab barely made the radar.” Plus 2, because that is kind of totally true and plus 5 for awesome Hollywood bridge-burning.
• “Are you gay?” Chuck asks Dan after he asks to get close to him. Plus 2, because finally. Plus an extra 3 for Chuck's totally absurd neck scarf.
• “Don’t ever go to high school, Dorota! The girls are spoiled stupid and ungrateful,” wails Blair. Plus 5 for the decibel at which this rant is performed. It actually seems like Blair is going to hyperventilate, just like a real adolescent would. And plus 20 for Blair's assumption that Dorota hasn’t already gone to high school.
• Let's get into the friendship between socialite Poppy Lipton and Serena. It's not totally unrealistic that an adult would take around a high-schooler as arm candy — we read about that sort of thing in the Styles section! — but in the world of Gossip Girl, why would Poppy willingly build someone up who could later topple her from her own pedestal? Minus 1.
• Speaking of weird intergenerational friendships, Minus 3 for all of the energy this Shapiro character, for all his annoyingly well-conceivedness, puts into his relationship with Dan. ADULTS JUST DON’T CARE ABOUT HIGH-SCHOOLERS THAT MUCH. Minus 4.
• And furthermore: How come Eleanor Waldorf lets teenagers decide everything for her? Minus 6, because the woman has a successful business and somebody had to be around to run it before Blair was out of jumpers.
• Minus 2 for the little blue pills Chuck offers Dan. At first we thought it was Viagra, since it didn't have an imprint of a smiley face or heart or anything that would suggest it was Ecstasy, and we had to wait around for the shoes comment to know. Then we were disappointed because (a) that was kind of subtle and (b) Chuck leaving Dan shoeless in Chinatown with a giant raging boner would have been so much better.
I realized a long time ago that I will always gravitate toward buying bags, shoes and accessories more often than clothes. I believe that this is because I you shoe size for the most part will never change and bags and scarves can totally change an outfit. So what do you buy most?
This past week in NYC was the web 2.0 expo. I met a lot of people and very often I had to answer the question..how did I get started blogging?
Want-Wish-Need was my first blog and it was all about fashion (or anything) that I was craving at the moment. I used the blogger platform and I was happy with my minimalist style for a while. But soon I realized that a large part of me wanted to be able to blog about things other than fashion and shopping. While I did love fashion it was still only a small part of what I wanted to talk about.
I also wanted a blogging platform that gave me more control. That was when I decided to start my personal blog random sarah. I created random sarah as a place that I could talk about whatever I wanted. I also started doing a lot of video blogs on random sarah. The blog got bigger and bigger and grew to be a little more focused around technology and social media. (two other things that I love)
At this point I had basically created a persona for myself of random sarah. I almost wasn't Sarah Cooley anymore, I was Random Sarah. I wanted to explain to my friends all about this web 2.0 world that I had entered. So I started a podcast called What's it all about: Web 2.0 with the goal to explain all the web 2.0 services that I know and love to the masses.
But the one thing I did miss from all of this was fashion blogging. And so far it looks like I really like this platform. I just can't wait till they add domain mapping.
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