The Arrival of our Leather Women’s Briefcase Bags

September 22, 2015 2:33 pm Published by Leave your thoughts

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According to the British Fashion Council, the value of the UK fashion industry to the UK economy was £26 billion last year. That’s a lot of retail therapy. To celebrate Business Women’s Day and the arrival of our new leather women’s briefcase bags, we’re delving deeper into the fashion globe to seek out the most powerful women in the industry.

The world of fashion may look glossy and wrapped with a silk ribbon on the outside but untie the bow and you’re sure to find steely cogs driven by hard work and plenty of blood, sweat and tears…

Anna Wintourleather womens briefcase

Editor in Chief of American Vogue since 1988, Anna Wintour has a catastrophic influence over the fashion industry – her seal of approval means everything to designers and fashion creatives alike. Known as the ‘Ice Queen’ in the world of fashion, rumour has it that she’s a terror to work with – illustrated perfectly in the well-loved film The Devil Wears Prada ‘Gird your loins‘ scene. She may have a steely nature from time to time but her success as a businesswoman is second to none and her dedication to fashion is on another level. If Anna isn’t on your front row, you need to worry.

Catherine Middleton

The rise of the K-Middy effect on the fashion industry arrived the day she stood outside Westminster Abbey in an Alexander McQueen gown on her wedding day. The decision to support McQueen, an unconventional British designer known for his ‘savage’ creations, was deemed to be rather risky. Since then, her careful wardrobe choices have been noted and analysed by every fashion magazine in the world. She even has the ability to sell out clothes in a matter of minutes. Although she’s not your typical businesswoman, she cleverly uses her sartorial power to promote emerging British designers during her royal tours with Prince William. We salute you, Kate!

Coco Chanelleather womens briefcase

Founder of the “Chanel” brand, Coco lived her life trying to break down the barriers of women’s fashion during the early 20th century. A quirky and smart couturiere, she owned five properties on the prestigious street Rue Cambon in Paris by 1927, selling her rule-breaking designs. More akin to menswear, her creations didn’t conform to female etiquette. She didn’t believe in the corset, for example – far too restrictive. How could any lady ride a horse wearing such a tight bodice? Her vision of timeless style and larger-than-life character means that the house of Chanel is still regarded as one of the most influential in the industry.

Discover New Arrivals: The Women’s Briefcase Bag

Introducing the new arrivals to our Women’s Business collection, the Fiorella and the Fabia boast a sleek and feminine external design combined with an organised, spacious interior. A subtle fusion of business and style, these leather women’s briefcase bags will revolutionise any businesswoman’s working wardrobe. Click on the images to take a closer look…

The Fabia in Chestnut Tan

Women Briefcase Dark Brown

The Fiorella in Chocolate Borwn

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This post was written by Julia Munder

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