Hello my lovelies! Recently, I've made a serious investment purchase, which definitely isn't that huge, but is definitely important. This investment has the name of Selma and comes in the form of a petite, trapeze shaped satchel bag that has beautiful gold-toned metal work. I thought to start of what will (hopefully) be an ever growing designer collection, that this was the perfect bag to give my future hoard a swift kick start. Although a small purse to pay £150 for (sweats furiously), I find this bag so handy and such a convenient and cute accessory. I admit that I'm usually a big bag lover, as well as a big purse lover, so this purchase takes me completely out of my bag-sized comfort zone - but I can't say that I've ever been happier to be a little uncomfortable. This purchase has definitely converted me to a small bag girl, and encouraged me to make use of the little leather card holders inside the bag for my cards/cash rather than trying to cram an obnoxiously sized purse in there. If you're really not up for keeping loose money in your handbag however, I did make an adorable purchase, which was a floral coin purse (that you can just about see in the above picture!) from the Cath Kidston Kids section for only £4! It's a seriously ideal size for this bag and I've found it so convenient - if you want to check it out, the link's here! I honestly can't say a bad thing about this bag - it's sleek, classy and most certainly practical for the when you don't fancy lugging around a huge tote bag. So, after a conversion of bag faiths, a ditching of the beloved (and extremely worn) big ass purse, I can't say that I come to regret the fact that my bank balance now has a hefty £150 dent in it.
If you want to purchase the bag from House of Fraser like I did, this is the link (which comes with next day in store delivery!)
I hope everyone's enjoying their new school year! Lots of love...