August 26, 2010

Orange you glad to see me?

First off, WE ARE BACK! Second, we are back with a vengeance. We will be tackling topics untouched by others, giving you more insider information, reaching more readers, and keeping you up to date and entertained by the thoughts that run through my head and into yours!













Just one question: Orange you glad to see me? It's the end of August, which marks two things: my golden birthday (26!) and the shipping of the September issues of all our religious books: Vogue, Elle, Bazaar, Vanity Fair. . .and on. Inside each of the manuscripts of life, you will find the newly appointed print campaigns from the French house of Hermès. Like an assassin in fashion, these images tell the story of a woman getting exactly what she wants.


Let's get real, we all want what is inside that orange box- from cuffs to scarfs all the way down to the iconic Birkin bag, this wrapping is a treasure trove.




















At Hermès a perfected shade of orange (which they designed and now own) is a throwback to the orange bags that they would send customers home with back in 1837 when the house was founded, the brightly colored paper sacks were the least expensive. Ironically, it is now the most expensive color to carry out of Paris or any Hermès boutique.

Au revoir!

Ty