181: What makes an "it bag"? I'm breaking down my thesis on "stuff for status," high-price overconsumption, through the lens of designer handbags. We go through the stories behind iconic designer handbags - Hermes Kelly and Birkin, the Gucci Jackie, and the Lady Dior - and spiral into the influence of pop culture on designer handbag purchases - how did Carrie Bradshaw effectively create a market for the Fendi Baguette? We brainstorm around perceived value and the impact of social media on re-issued bags, like the Dior Saddle Bag, and the democratization of luxury through inexpensive production inputs, like Prada's nylon collections.
Soundbites:
Jane Birkin on CBS Sunday Morning, 2018
Leah Black and Lisa Hochenstein on Real Housewives of Miami Season 3 (Bravo)
Dana Thomas at Google Talks, 2007
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Vogue.com's It Bag Hall of Fame: A History of the Most Coveted Accessories
Bloomberg: Dior Brought Back the Saddle Bag With a Global Instagram Blitz
Racked: I Started Rewatching ‘Sex and the City’ and Now I Have to Have a Fendi Baguette
Vogue: From Princess Diana to today: The history of the iconic Lady Dior bag
Vanity Fair: Inside the Hermès Workshop That Makes Its Iconic Bags
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