The Still in Fashion Blog
We share news and stories about international designer brands with focus on hand- and shoulderbags, totes, clutches and travel bags. We give advice on how to best look after your valued designer bags, and what to look out for when buying and selling second-hand & vintage bags.
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Thérèse Hellström popped by our showroom
Influencer @Tesshell popped by Still in Fashion’s showroom to check out fall’s great catches.
Where is your Louis Vuitton bag made?
The two letters in the Louis Vuitton date code indicates in which country/factory the bag was made.
Prada Bags from Ocean Trash
Prada works for a sustainable future and their future travel bags will be made out of ocean trash.
Dior’s Classic Saddle Bag
Dior’s saddle bag is experiencing a revival and is seen as an icon on the red carpets. Latest cruise collection was a tribute to the Chinese Lunar New Year.
Louis Vuitton Monogram Jungle Collection
Animal prints in the latest Louis Vuitton Monogram collection.
Daring and bold – check out the emblematic Neverfull bag, the oversized Onthego tote or the modern NéoNoé bucket bag.
Spa or Not?
Spa or Not? How do I best look after my designer bag? Shall the bag be sent to the brand’s own Spa or are there alternatives?
Sell to Buy.
Clear out your closet. Now is the time to sell designer bags you no longer use.
Great prices achieved when sold at stillinfashion.com.
Meghan Markle and British Vogue
The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, is guest-editor of the British Vogue’s big September issue.
A successful PR coup for Vogue, featuring 15 activist women on the front cover.
Serial code is date code
Louis Vuitton’s serial number are date codes.
Learn how the de-code the origin of you Louis Vuitton designer bag. Did you know that before 1980 there was no code system?
Logomania
Saint Laurent’s Creative Director introduces an all over monogram canvas bag this season. The new Monogram Canvas print features mini ‘YSL’ logos.