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Tuesday, August 19, 2008
A Girl's Just Gotta Have the RIGHT Black Bag
She stood in front of me in line, chatting with a man several years her senior. We were waiting to be let into Il Fornaio restaurant in San Francisco, for a luncheon with Mario Battali, celebrity chef.
She and I were both dressed in the uniform of big cities - black pants, black jackets, black shirts, black bags. I looked like an aging business woman. She looked hip. Her boot cut pants had two thin stripes of tiny white stitching down the middle of each leg. Fitted black t-shirt and cropped jacket that could fit in San Francisco or on a humanitarian trip with Bono to Africa.
My family took a sixteen-day vacation to France. The bags I used worked great. I then started a new job commuting from Oakland to San Francisco. My black purse and outlet Coach black leather tote functioned well to bring work, books and food back and forth across the Bay Bridge.
The bag looked great. My look was more contemporary. I swear it took five years off my age. And it’s functional. I love it and enjoy it every day. The unwitting and unknown kindness of a stranger helped me change my internal and external image of myself.
Labels: black bag, Bono, By Marianne Lonsdale, Mario Battali
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