“I’m homeless! I’ll be a bag lady! A Fendi bag lady, but a bag lady!!”*


No words have rung truer, not in my case at least. No sirriee. Some women invest in jewelry, I buy bags. My hard-earned cash. My choice. I don’t ask why you need that diamond that could direct a lost shuttle in space home, do I? So anyway, I buy bags. You know, heady but ‘drink responsibly’ kind of “buy bags”. Not a closet full of Birkins that’d shame Anu Deewan kind of “buy bags”, but enough to worry my parents, sister, husband, assorted friends and my personal banker.

The Sales Associate at Neiman Marcus loves me though. And the way the lady at Barneys lights up on seeing me is positively romantic. Even my husband doesn’t look at me like that. Not even on our wedding day. Well, he did this one time when our credit card statement came way under the average. In lieu of full disclosure though, I was laid up in bed with a sprained knee and was too groggy from the pain meds to shop online. No, those two months I will never get back.

You know how people remember their first kiss, first crush, first date, first love, first cigarette, the time their cherry popped, the first cigarette after their cherry popped (what, I like saying “cherry popped”!)… I have memories like those too. Those and the analogies I can quite easily (and disturbingly) draw between them and my bags. Really. Not kidding.

My first bag that I spent some major cash on (“major cash”, ha!! Oh you naïve, naïve, naïve me of past) was a Kate Spade. Sloppy and awkward, yes, just like a first kiss. It doesn’t come out of my closet any more, nor does it send a tingle down my spine, but it still does hold that warm place. Just like that furtive, awkward first kiss.

Oh, and in a moment of weakness I actually once owned a Fendi monogram. You read that right, a monogram. We all like to date those boys that our moms warned us against at least once don’t we? And it wasn’t long before Ebay met my Fendi Zucca. Good riddance to bad monogram I say.

I equate my red Chanel 2.55 to, you know, “cherry popping”! It was lust at first sight and there was nothing virginal about what I was feeling. And the somber Knot to the calm and satisfied feeling that comes from a looong drag (of a cigarette) that comes after, you know what!

There are bags that make me feel cheerful, impulsive and fun. Bags that make me feel feminine, soft and flirty. Bags that make me feel serious, powerful and ballsy. Shallow you say? But that’s just the whole point. It’s shallow and easy but it’s just one of those things that sing to me. On the days when you feel all bloat-ey and pms-ey, there’s just that perky arm candy (think Rahul Khanna, but as your favorite bag) to be had around the corner. And for days, when getting out of bed is a chore and all you want to do is lounge in a soft tee and well-worn pair of denims, there’s that handy bag again to perk up the look. Thank God for the multi-billion dollar bag industry.

So many more stories to tell. For now though, a prayer.

Are you there God? It’s me, Priyanka. I’d like *current object of obsession* bag, in that *current object of obsession* color please. Thank you.**

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* Title from Sex and the City.
** That was a part-personal, part-fictional account, meant to be fun. Something to keep in mind.

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Wish Upon A Star


In case you missed it, there’s been some chatter between designer Prabal Gurung and actress Sonam Kapoor and if tweets are to be believed, Ms. Kapoor might just be wearing the designer to the premiere of Aisha.

Now, how could we not offer up our very own favorite picks? We love the dresses (far left, left below) but if she were to go the conventional gown route, we’d love to see her in either the red and black gown or the green one.

But what we really, really long to see her in is neither a dress nor a gown… It’s a pair of pants and a complete departure from the usual red carpet look.

Aisha is young, fresh and her style is her own. And keeping the character in mind, we’d love to have Sonam pair the blue tie trousers with the white bow top. If she couldn’t pull that off, who would? Yup, we are keeping our fingers crossed…

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Prabal Gurung, Fall 2010


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Prabal Gurung, Spring 2010

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Working Girl


Producer Rhea Kapoor was photographed at Radio City in a Phillip Lim blazer, striped tee from Gap, Gucci loafers and her PS1 which she paired with a pair of jeggings when promoting Aisha‘s music… And, it was a look we liked. You?

(Outfit breakdown via Twitter)

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Rhea Kapoor Promotes ‘Aisha‘ At Radio City

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Take A Guess


Back in Mumbai and making an appearance after ages was Ms. Chopra. Of course, we wondered whether she had shed her old style habits (read: skinny denims/minis that flaunted the long long legs).

Well, you’ll just have to peek inside to find out.

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Priyanka Chopra at Sonal Kalra Book Launch


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In A Phase


Déjà vu? Back-to-back appearances in green jumpsuits… You couldn’t have forgotten this already, could you?

I like how the metallic Jimmy Choo bag pops against the icy, pale green. And let’s face it, she did fare relatively better in the shoe department this time around. I just wish she hadn’t repeated the jumpsuit look so soon after her last appearance.

Update: Rani is in DKNY. Thanks ‘Zee’ for the ID.

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Rani Mukherjee At ‘Peepli Live‘ Music Launch


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DKNY Jumpsuit and DKNY Elena Sandals

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