Monday, February 9, 2009

2.55 101

Ok, so I have a crap cold. All I want right now is to be under a massive, beautiful floral duvet with lovely soft European pillows surrounding me though instead I am sitting in front of the tele, exhausted after my first day back in the workforce after migrating. One could easily get used to being a stranger to the workforce, though one does not get used to having no play money. Or clothes money. Or handbag money. Which leads me to my post.

Bag envy almost made me cry.

It's wasn't just any bag- it was the one and only bag that represents what I want to attain in life.

It was a Chanel 2.55.



She had bought it that day, on her husbands credit card. She pulled it out of the Chanel box, untied the Chanel branded ribbon, pulled back the tissue and revealed it. I could feel my face flush, my knees go weak, slight wincing of the eyes. The bag literally brought me to my knees.

I want this bag more than any other possession, though will not attain it until I can pay for it without a care in the world. With my own money. With a sense of pride. I want to sling it across my body, or double up the chain and swing it along the high street. I want to rest it in the crook of my arm, as I run through the lobby ortuck it under my arm, whilst drinking champagne.

I'm not one to buy luxury goods - purely economical not aesthetically put-off - but this is my love. It's classic, chic and Chanel. Swooooon.

Sorry to be lazy and copy and paste a whole bit of history, though forgive me, I am ill :)

The History of the Chanel 2.55 Bag


The Chanel 2.55 bag has inspired many imitations. However, Coco Chanel, herself had a very refreshing attitude to copies of her famous designs: “I would shed tears the day no one copied me.”


During the 1980s, a Chanel bag was the most coveted status symbol, according to Anna Johnson in her book Handbags, the Power of the Purse. With its famous quilting, the 2.55 is based on the quilted coats worn by boys at the race track, as Coco Chanel’s designs were influenced by her love of horse racing. Chanel used a running stitch, quilting the bag in a diamond or herringbone pattern, according to Stephanie Pendersen, in Handbags, What Every Woman Should Know, and introduced pockets into the bag, another passion of Mademoiselle Chanel's. The 2.55 contains a secret pocket inside the front flap, where is it claimed that in her original, Coco Chanel hid love letters received from a beau.

The Introduction of the Chain Strap


The Chanel 2.55 bag was one of the most revolutionary of its time due to the introduction of a chain strap, enabling women to carry their purse on their arm instead of in their hand. At this time, when socialites were busy holding their glasses of champagne, eating canapés, and reading their theatre programmes, Chanel recognized a need for women to have their hands free.
After becoming tired of holding her own bags in her hands, and losing them, Chanel added thin chain straps “I know women — give them chains, women adore chains,” she said, in deciding the nature of the strap. Interestingly, the double chain is said to be based on her experiences as a child, in an orphanage, where the caretakers would dangle keys from their waist.


Karl Lagerfeld's Reissue Chanel 2.55 Bag


Today the Chanel 2.55 purse is just as much an It bag as it always was. In 2005 , in celebration of the bag's 50th anniversary, Karl Lagerfeld (who took over creative leadership of the Chanel fashion house in 1983) revived the design exactly as Mademoiselle Chanel had made it, and the reissue proved even more popular than its original, according to Caz Moss, in her Female First article "Chanel 2.55 Handbag."


The most significant difference between what is known as the Reissue, compared to other recent versions of the 2.55, is that the true Reissue (made in 2005 to commemorate the anniversary) has the original Mademoiselle lock (and an all chain handle) rather than the interlocking two C’s of Chanel, which were introduced in the ‘80s. However, according to Purseblog.com, the term Reissue is now conveniently applied to other versions, since 2005, and refers to all later types of Chanel 2.55, with original Mademoiselle fastenings. Bags with an interlocking CC fastening are labelled Classic Flaps.

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