So predatory. Mmm.
(Source: simplypi)
From left to right: Evandro Soldati, Sam Webb, Adam Senn, Noah Mills, Arthur Kulkov
Thank you, Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana.
Salvatore Ferragamo Tote in Smooth Calfskin
Well, hello there gorgeous. When can you be mine?




Mulberry Lyon



Yes, I know I said that I was going to get the Toby briefcase, but then I chanced upon the Lyon slouchy tote. I usually prefer more structured, “buttoned-up” bags such as briefcases or boston bags, but I have been craving something more casual while still retaining my aesthetic. I really like the Lyon and I feel like it would be a great versatile piece. With the D-rings and dog clips, I can use this bag as a tote or dress it down by changing its shape to what you see in the pictures above. I really love the zippered top as well.
Now, decision time. Do I want Gunmetal Leather, Chocolate Suede or Oak Leather?
Bottega Veneta Ebano Intrecciato Briefcase


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Mulberry Tristan
After purchasing my first Mulberry bag (Toby Large Messenger in Black Heavy Grain Leather), I was sold on the quality and craftsmanship of this British leather goods house. The Mulberry Men’s Fall/Winter 2010 collection has continued the house’s attention to subtle details and leathers of the highest quality. My favorite (and what is sure to be a purchase when it comes out in July) is the Tristan.

Gucci Men’s Fall/Winter 2010
I’m usually on the fence about the bulk of Gucci’s leather goods. There may be a few really nice leather pieces, but most of them are usually pretty garrish, monogram-heavy and/or fake-looking. When I first saw Gucci’s Fall/Winter 2010 collection, I immediately thought chic and subtly luxe. Here are a few choice selections from Gucci’s Fall/Winter collection. I actually really like the Gucci webbing for once. Drool…







