Nov 06, 2009 -
Yesterday at the Mulberry Store in London, England, stars came out to set sight on the British fashion brand's latest accessory line, which consists of laptop bags, sleeves, mini messengers, and iPhone/iPod Touch cases. FabSugar UK admits that this is a good partnership between the two companies and I'd have to agree with her. This nine-piece collection will feature bags with Mulberry's signature icons like the Bayswater for women and the Brynmore for men.
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Nov 04, 2009 -
I'm always on the lookout for chic new laptop bags, and I'm loving this Verdigris Laptop Handbag ($42) from Brooklyn Industries. I like the bag's utilitarian-meets-classy canvas and patent leather design and slim silhouette; it's not like most other laptop bags I've seen. Plus, the shoulder strap detaches, so you can carry the bag like a briefcase.
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Oct 28, 2009 -
Starting the beginning of December, the luxury English fashion line Mulberry will be debuting their new collection, which consists of nine pieces that are specifically designed for the MacBook and MacBook Pro. The collection also includes some mini cross-bags for the iPhone or iPod touch, with bags featuring Mulberry's signature icons like the Bayswater for women and the Brynmore for men.
The company's creative director, Emma Hill, had this to say about the collection:
"Mulberry have a legacy of craftsmanship and I'm thrilled to launch our first luxury collection for a whole host of Apple products including the MacBook, iPhone and iPod."
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Oct 17, 2009 -
There's nothing more depressing than finding an item you love but finding the price to be so far outside your budget that there's no hope in sight. I mean, I totally cannot afford the $745 asking price on this luscious leather bag, but it surely is pretty!
Made from top quality leather, this funky retro modern Leather Briefcase I found on SuperMarket (another Etsy-like site that is a go-to site for finding unique and hand made items from independent designers) not only boasts a soothing brown outside, but a sweet and complementary turquoise and blue inside.
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Oct 05, 2009 -
I don't normally go for a laptop backpack (I'm more of a tote kind of girl), but for the sake of utility, I just had to brag about my Booq Boa Laptop Backpack find. Not only does the Boa pack your 13-17 inch laptops, iPods, and boasts enough room to store a few books or folders, but it also has a special bottom compartment for your SLR and top section to fit your full-sized headphones. .
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Sep 09, 2009 -
The red Hayden-Hartnett Ibiza bag ($200) is my top pick for an all-purpose Fall computer carrier, but I understand not everyone is into colorful or pricey laptop bags and sleeves. After more than 76 percent of you said you loved the Deena & Ozzy Quilted Laptop Bag ($48), I decided it was time scope out some chic black laptop bags for those who like to keep it simple and classic.
I die for this professional but pretty Roxy Sanctuary Bag ($48), which comes with ample lining and a built-in laptop sleeve.
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Aug 22, 2009 -
Any reader of Pop knows that L.A. starlets love to shop at the boutique Kitson. Well, if you've got no immediate plans for a Southern California trip, you can get a little Hollywood with one of Kitson's laptop bags ($58).
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Aug 19, 2009 -
Need a new laptop bag for going back to school? Not everyone can afford a drool-worthy but outrageously expensive Marc Jacobs laptop bag, but that doesn't mean you can't have something stylish.
Consider the Deena & Ozzy Quilted Laptop Bag, which features both uptown details (quilting) and downtown details (studs).
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Aug 18, 2009 -
Just because I'm not going back to school, doesn't mean I can't dream about what accessories and gadgets I would purchase if I were to become studious again!
And now that I'm a 20-something working girl, naturally I feast my eyes on a $940 (that's the sale price!) Marc Jacobs leather and canvas bag. At 14 inches wide, this luxurious Italian-made satchel could easily tote around a 13-inch MacBook Pro.
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Aug 16, 2009 -
I'm not going to deny the fact that I'm an Incase junkie. The reason being, every Incase product I've owned is durable, made to last, and a nice addition to my wardrobe (or growing tech accessory collection!). All of my favorites like the Nylon Sleeve ($60), Slider Case ($35), Compact Backpack ($80), and Protective Cover ($30) in new hues including mustard yellow, red plum, and graphite are getting me excited for the cooler temperatures to arrive — did I honestly just say that?!
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