Rent the Bag - PolishedRaleigh
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Rent the Bag - PolishedRaleigh
10 Designer —EXT —FILM X C M Y K Life,etc. 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 C THE NEWS & OBSERVER MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 2008 Carolyn Hax: Potential inlaws want a marriage. 3C Comics ..................................8C Movie listings ........................7C Puzzles..................................2C Soap Dish ..............................7C Television ..............................4C www.newsobserver.com/life ‘27 Dresses’: The new movie tells the story of one woman’s bridesmaid dress nightmares. Maybe you have some of your own. Send your photos to share.triangle.com/uglydress STYLE&FASHION FASHION NEWS, STYLE MAVENS AND BEAUTY TRENDS, EVERY MONDAY. Pay $665 for Louis Vuitton Neverfull or rent it for $139.95 at From Bags to Riches. Members of Bag Borrow or Steal can rent these Prada satchels for $208 a month. This Chanel Quilted Caviar Tote retails for $1,895. From Bags to Riches rents it for $299.95. Rent the bag If you yearn for an expensive designer purse, consider a temporary fix BY SAMANTHA THOMPSON SMITH STAFF WRITER Y Triangle consultants Paige Crowther, left, and Lisa Marie Ferrell hold designer handbags that they rent to clients through their company, Polished. They have Jimmy Choo, Hollywould, Goldenbleu, Valentino and Chanel. chain. But at $1,895, the bag’s price isn’t a reality for you. It’s really two months’ rent. Five car payments. Or four months of groceries at Harris Teeter. It can still be yours, though. Well, sort of yours. For a month or two, at least. You can rent that Chanel tote — or the Marc Jacobs Stam, Chloe Paddington, vintage Gucci satchel or Prada bowler you’ve been coveting — for around $300 a month. Handbag rental is becoming as common in big cities these days as a Louis Vuitton Speedy 30 at the mall. Just go online, order up the latest musthave bag and it arrives at home a few days later. No one ever has to know it’s not really your Chanel, Gucci or Hermes. “Women love it,” says Pat Hambrick, chief marketing officer of Seattle-based Bag Borrow or Steal, one of several companies that rent and sell handbags. “It’s a way to be able to get a better handbag than you might be able to afford for an occasion.” It’s become so popular, two local wardrobe consultants, Lisa Marie Ferrell and Paige Crowther of Polished of Raleigh, have brought the idea to the Triangle by offering handbag rental service as part of their business. Instead of doing it online, they offer a more personalized touch. They’ll deliver it personally and then pick it up. STAFF PHOTO BY PAILIN WEDEL STYLIN’ ou’ve been lusting over that quilted Chanel tote for months. The soft black leather. The interlocking Cs. The signature braided gold SEE RENT, PAGE 3C LOOK FOR THE GREAT 8 SAMANTHA THOMPSON SMITH KEEPS UP WITH THE TRIANGLE’S EVOLVING FASHION AND TRENDS, EVERY MONDAY. Catch 22 casts a broad net mini-department store of sorts is taking shape on Raleigh’s Glenwood South. Heather Long opened her Catch 22 boutique in October in the space under The Rockford, filling it with an eclectic collection of a little something for everyone. She has pieces from Jennifer Lopez’s youthful Just Sweet collection. There’s a selection of denim, including styles by Kasil, Rich & Skinny and Fortune. She has Roar jackets, Ben Sherman shirts and Obey Propaganda T-shirts for men. She also stocks handbags and A locally made jewelry, including pieces from Sonya Coulson Rook’s Metamorphosis Metals. And even more locally made pieces are coming when she adds ties from Aaron Patrick Custom Clothier and clothing from Lauren Smith’s LLLavender line. You can also own some of Long’s own designs — cocktail dresses and high-waisted skirts with a distinctive ’40s flair that are chic and glamorous without being too scandalous. “I think you can be sexy without being revealing,” she says. “I’m kind of old school that way.” Each piece is made to order in about three weeks, and you can pick the fabric or color to make it your own. And if all of that isn’t enough to differentiate Catch 22 from other boutiques, this certainly will: a soon-to-be installed Smashbox Cosmetics counter. Long used to work for the company when she lived in Los Angeles and loved the products so much she wants to sell them in her boutique. The result is a store that reaches a cross section of shoppers: hipsters, stylish moms in their 40s, sorority girls, trendy guys. “There’s something here for everyone,” she says. Long, who has a master’s degree in business administration from N.C. State University, worked on the concept for about four years before opening. She has decorated it with a mixture of edge and whimsy, decor designed to make you “feel like you are walking into your house.” While the store is a boutique, don’t expect traditional boutique pricing. ExSEE STYLIN, PAGE 3C MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 2008, 1C, FINAL 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 In What’s Up this week, it’s our annual Great 8 issue, where we’ll reveal eight local acts you should know. Plus, exclusive performance video, behind-the-scenes action and a chance to win 5 CDs. Friday in What’s Up and at www. newsobserver.com/great8 C M Y K Designer —EXT —FILM X C M Y K 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Life, etc. THE NEWS & OBSERVER MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 2008 RENT 3C RENT A BAG AT: www.bagborrowsteal.com www.polishedraleigh.com www.frombagstoriches.com CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1C The timing couldn’t be better. Handbags are closing in on shoes and jewelry as one of the top accessories in a woman’s outfit. And with more women than ever willing to pay $1,000 or more for a designer bag, it’s become a $7 billion business in the United States, making handbags the fastest-growing segment of the fashion industry, according to retail analysts. “Handbags are the new shoes,” Ferrell says. “They’re a way to show your unique personality. But some people are nervous about making that big investment.” Think globally, rent locally Animal print bags, such as this one by Dolce & Gabbana, are popular rentals on Bag Borrow or Steal. No closet full Budget-conscious fashionistas are just part of the potential customer base. Hambrick says a big part of the Bag, Borrow or Steal’s business is the true fashionista who buys an expensive designer bag, uses it for three or four months and then sticks it in her closet, never to use it again. With the rental option, she can rent the same bag for a few months, often at half the cost of buying the bag, before moving on to another “it” bag. “Women like it because it keeps them from having a closet full of bags,” Hambrick says. Some women use the sites to check out a particular bag they’re thinking about buying. And why not? If you’re planning to spend $2,000 for a bag, it makes sense to give it a test drive to know for sure it’s the right size or not too heavy, says Kara Richter, a cofounder of From Bags to Riches based in St. Paul, Minn. Renting also appeals to those who are just fickle. “A lot of customers just like the idea of switching their bag every month,” Richter says. “They always like to have something new and fresh.” On her site, the popular Louis Vuitton Neverfull GM, which retails for $ 665, rents for $139.95 a month, and includes free round-trip shipping and $100 of insurance. At Bag, Borrow or Steal, the Neverfull MM, a similar but smaller bag, rents to members for $113 and $151 to guests. The roundtrip shipping charge is $ 9.95. The concept got started in 2004, when Bag, Borrow or Steal co-founders Greg Pippo and Lloyd Lapidus watched their wives and sisters raid one another’s closets, borrowing bags for certain outfits. From Bags to Riches started its online site about six months later, offering customers a similar service but without membership fees. The only hitches of the services: You can’t accidentally spill coffee all over the bag (because, again, it’s not really yours) and you’re responsible for sending it back. This Juicy Velour Daydreamer tote, which retails for $195, costs $34.95 a month to rent. That’s where Ferrell and Crowther step in. They’re offering their collection of 40 handbags to anyone who wants to spice up their week or month with a little designer chic. It’s a small (but growing) collection, compared to the nearly 500 styles at From Bags to Riches and 3,000 styles at Bag, Borrow or Steal. But with the money they’ve made from consulting in the last year, they’ve been able to reinvest back in the company to buy more handbags to boost supply. Their collection now includes clutches, handbags and evening bags by Marc Jacobs, Jimmy Choo, Valentino, Goldenbleu and Chanel. They even have three vintage Guccis. Some bags, including the muchsought-after Hollywould bags that were at Target over the fall, cost as little as $5 a week. Prices go up depending on the retail price of the bag and the length of time you want to rent. “I think it’s a drop in the bucket for a fun evening bag,” Ferrell says. Liz McLean, a senior at Meredith College, rented a metallic evening bag from Polished last fall for a school social. She was a first-time renter who is now sold on the concept and is planning to go back for more bags for a series of spring weddings. “Yeah, I could go buy a $20 bag that I would use a few times, but why would I when I can go rent a Chanel bag,” McLean says. “No one is going to know it doesn’t belong to me.” Confidentially yours This silver Gucci ‘Indy’ bag rents for $234 at Bag, Borrow or Steal. That’s part of the Polished service as well. Ferrell and Crowther don’t show pictures of their bags on their Web site. Instead, send them e-mail and they’ll send you a picture. It’s all for the sake of confidentiality, a savvy move considering vintage Gucci or a Marc Jacobs handbag aren’t common sights in the area. And if you end up loving the bag and don’t want to part with it, Ferrell and Crowther give you the option to buy. They’ll also deliver the bags to you, and then pick them up a week or month later. And as an added bonus, they’ll even help you decide which one might be the right fit for a special event, as they did for McLean. (Their main business is as style consultants, after all.) “A lot of customers really want a nice handbag,” Crowther says. “This is just a nice way to do it. And it’s so affordable when they don’t feel like sinking hundreds of dollars into something they’re not sure about.” This blue patent leather Fendi B. bag rents for $295 a month. Heather Long’s designs have a distinctive ’40s flair. STYLIN’ CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1C cept for the jeans, the prices are reasonable, with many of the pieces under $100. Maybe you’ll see Samantha there Just how far will you go for fashion? The right answer could land you two passes to the upcoming New York Fashion Week. Fiji Water and Time Out New York have teamed up with a contest offering seven fashionistas each a chance to win two insider passes to seven fashion shows during Fashion Week, Feb. 1-8. All you have to do it go to www. timeoutnewyork.com/fashionweek and answer this question: “How far will you go for fashion?” Runway shows will include Jill Stuart, Charlotte Ronson, Benjamin Cho, Yigal Azrouel and Edun. Winners will be picked each week for three weeks. Stay up for style A haircut at 3 a.m.? A blowout at 4 a.m.? Better bring the coffee and under-eye concealer. The North Raleigh hair salon Blo is having its annual 24-hour Cut-A-Thon starting at 11 a.m. Sunday. The owners are asking each person who comes in to donate at least $30 donation to Triangle Family Services, which helps families in crisis. To encourage people to get out of bed for the event, Blo owners are offering hourly door prizes for rounds of golf, dinners out or haircuts for a year. Walk-ins are welcome, but you can also schedule an appointment at 484-8600 or go to www.justblo.com . Got news or a tip for Stylin’? Let Samantha Smith know at (919) 829-4563 or samantha.smith@ newsobserver.com. Hilarious.” “ samantha.smith@newsobserver.com or (919) 829-4563 Brett Martin, CBS-TV/Atlanta TOLDYOUSO OUR ADVICE COLUMNISTS ANSWER READERS’ QUESTIONS SIX DAYS A WEEK. Boyfriend’s folks want them to marry ear Carolyn: My boyfriend’s very attentive and caring parents left this morning after a five-day visit to our house. My boyfriend told me he’s receiving a lot of pressure from them and others for us to get married. He said his parents love me and want me in their life Carolyn Hax son’s “forever.” This is something we’ve talked about ... but I do not feel any rush. I’m 27 and don’t want kids in the near future. The idea of a wedding freaks me out (I’m kind of shy, don’t have money or time to plan, etc.), even though the thought of being married to him is wonderful. My philosophy is: Why change anything when things are pretty great right now? On their way out, both his mom and dad hugged me and said they loved me. They’re nice. I like them. But it just felt weird. Why don’t I love them? And should I love them before I marry their son? — Love Thy In-Laws? So, to recap: You don’t like being the center of attention/ affection, and your boyfriend is a wuss in the face of his parents’ displeasure. Close enough? D These are two legitimate problems that aren’t serious as long as they’re out in the open. Using them as the framework for a marriage discussion — or, worse, a marriage — instantly puts them into an overheated room on a platform in foofy dress getting fitted for serious problemhood. Would you marry him, today, in a courthouse special? Yes/ No. Would he marry you, today, if his parents weren’t pressing? Yes/No. If it’s Yes/Yes, then, congratulations/congratulations. Anything short of two yeses means the only proposal that’s ripe is the one your boyfriend presents on bended knee, kindly but firmly, to his parents: “Butt out.” As for loving your maybe-inlaws, give it a week and it might not even seem like an issue. You’re an introvert recovering from five days of overnight guests with agendas; give the oxygen a chance to make its way back to your brain. Carolyn: Recently we took a family picture at my mother-inlaw’s. I have two daughters with boyfriends (one with a baby). My unmarried sister-inlaw — who, with her daughter, 4, lives with my mother-in-law — blurted out, “Smiths only” — meaning, the two boyfriends were not to be in the picture. When I told her we were insulted, she said they were not allowed in the picture because they weren’t married. She felt their relationships were not on “solid ground” and that it is proper etiquette not to include nonmembers in a family picture. She said it was her house and her camera. My daughter with the baby is planning on getting married. I never heard of such a thing. Is this true? — M. What, that some people will make excuses to protect their own interests, to the point of silliness? It’s true. We can all see this wasn’t about etiquette, even without your underlining it in red crayon. But I’m not going to help you score points against your sister-in-law. When someone takes a hard stand without much justification, your choices are the same regardless of motives: Either you enter the debate knowing she’s more committed to winning than to making sense — thus joining the pettiness, not combating it — or you bring your own camera next time. Write to “Tell Me About It,” c/o The Washington Post, Style Plus, 1150 15th St., NW, Washington, D.C. 20071 or e-mail tellme@washpost.com. 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