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Women's Handbags: Power, Status and Beauty

Womens handbags have been around for centuries, but not until the 19th century did they become part of womens accessories, stylish or as a status symbol The fashion trends of womens handbags have been influenced by the changing role of women everywhere, as their primary function is to carry personal belongings, accessories and anything a woman can't live without. The nature of a handbag's contents has changed with the times.

Today, necessary equipment can include: cell phones, children's accessories, cosmetics, jewelry and who knows where madam is headed and what else? Women's handbags are ancient chameleons; expressing, carrying and adjusting to the needs and tastes of their wearers and the times in which they lived. Even men have not been immune to the attraction of the handbag. Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs reveal men wearing purses around the waist, and the Bible specifically identifies Judas Iscariot as a purse carrier (among other things). It was, however, during the Victorian era when women's handbags drastically changed. At that time, developments in the Enlightenment period and industrialization science and industry created a vast array of styles and fabrics, and for the very first time women could make a fashion statement by coordinating a handbag with the rest of their outfit. It's pretty standard for most wome to have a variety of handbags depending on her plans for the day (or night).

Perhaps the classic beaded, sequin evening purse, which goes with any formal wear is more your handbag? Many women also have a traditional black clutch with decorative accents. If you prefer more color, try a deep, rich color of satin like black, red and purple. Are you headed to the beach? A canvas tote is a perfect beach accessory to carry all of your beachy needs. The modern woman could not do without her handbag. How many accessories do you know that could honestly say that? (If they could speak, that is.)




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