Bay Area Fashionista


Interview with handbag designer Rose Beck

Handbag designer Rose Beck creates classic handbags with unique and modern details which are innovative and simply stunning. Rose Beck took some time out of her busy schedule to answer a few questions about her handbag collection and share her creative inspiration.

1)     What inspired you to become a designer?

The fascination of colors and materials, shapes, function and combinations

2)     The “Fantastico” clutch is amazing! What was your inspiration behind the design?

My inspiration for this style was the opera house in Sydney. It’s strikingly organic and three-dimensional form calls to mind the image of a sailing ship or a cluster of shells. Surrounded by ocean, this masterpiece is a clear symbolof human intelligence.

3)     How is designing bags for men different than designing for a woman? Or is there a difference?

For me there is no difference. I love to design for men. I also men love design in addition to  function.

4) Is designing a bag for a technical gadget more challenging or easier than designing an everyday handbag?

In regards to designing my cases for iPads and iPhones; for technical gadgets you start with technical thinking, whereas with an everyday handbag the influence comes from many different sources – music, cinema, art, fashion, traveling, architecture,…

5)     What inspired you to add texture to your handbags?

I see handbags like an everyday sculpture, so I try to find always new and unusual surfaces.

6)     Do you think you might expand into other accessories or apparel someday?

I can imagine designing shoes someday

To learn more about Rose Beck and her collection, please visit rosebeck.at

*Special THANK YOU to Rose Beck for taking the time to speak with me about her inspiration and handbag collection.

*Original version of this article was written and published by Cathy on Examiner.com
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Elemis Think Pink Beauty Collection makes the perfect gift while raising money for breast cancer

Elemis beauty has come up with a “Think Pink” collection which includes the company’s’ top face, neck and body products packaged in a cute, pink case. The Think Pink Beauty Collection is limited edition and helps benefit breast cancer research and awareness.

The Think Pink Beauty Collection by Elemis includes three products which indulge and pamper both the face and the body. The Pro-Collagen Marine Cream is packaged in a pink jar and offers wrinkle reduction as well as increased hydration within one month. The Pro-Collagen Lifting treatment helps firm up delicate skin on the neck and bust; keeping skin youthful. There is also a bottle of the Skin Nourishing Shower Cream which is silky and helps locks in moisture while cleansing skin in the shower. Did we mention we are totally addicted to the shower cream? Love it!

Elemis Think Pink Beauty Collection is valued at $130 yet priced at a mere $55; making it a great kit to purchase for oneself or as a gift for the upcoming holiday season. Fabulous!

The Elemis Think Pink beauty Collection is available at select Nordstrom Stores and online attimetospa.com

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Spring 2012 Fashion Trends: Bright and Pastel Colors

The spring 2012 runway shows may have ended, but Fashionistas everywhere are still thinking about the silhouettes, colors and inspiration that were sent down the catwalks. One of the biggest trends seen throughout the world for spring 2012 collections was the lack of neutrals and the introduction of color.

While colors have been a mainstay on the runway for the past several seasons, spring 2012 has given us a bold variety of colors to choose from. The past few seasons have shown bright and bold colors on the runways; and in some cases neon. Spring 2012 is giving the fashion world a choice of color. Colors are no longer limited to bright and bold hues; instead, spring 2012 offers everyone a choice-bright or pastel.

Louis Vuitton, and Paris designers in general, sent pretty pastels down the spring 2012 runways. The pastel shades evoked a feminine vibe; another continuing trend from 2011 into 2012. Pastels were shown in every color possible from baby pink to ice blue to soft yellow. The broad range of colors offer a breath of fresh air and an array of choices for shoppers when spring 2012 collection begin to hit store shelves.

Although pastel hues made their mark on the Paris catwalks, bright and bold colors were a mainstay in New York, Milan, London and Berlin (they were also seen in Paris). Bold colors have already begun popping up on the Canadian catwalks for spring 2012; which are going on as we speak. Pantone, the world authority on color, reported earlier this year that orange or “Tangerine Mango” was the most ordered dye color for spring 2012 fashions; signaling the importance of this bright hue in the upcoming year.

While bold colors are obviously important for spring 2012, pastels are peeking back into fashion and their appearance on the Paris runways is proof that the soft shades are just beginning their reign as the new color palette in seasons to come. This isn’t to say that bold colors will fade into the background for fall 2012, in fact they are continuing to remain important, it just means that pastel hues will begin to gain importance, and are at the beginning of their cycle in the fashion world.

 

spring 2012 by bayareafashionista featuring The Cambridge Satchel Company handbags