Jimmy Choo Blythe: Office Chic

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A few readers emailed me that they got the Jimmy Choo Blythe for work and that it fits everything but the kitchen sink. I say, you will make it to CEO soon (if you aren't already) with such a hot bag. It shows you are above the curve and possess exceptional decision making skills. The buckles show you are on the cutting edge but you know exactly when too much is too much. Four buckles on each side going half way up is the perfect amount. The classic shape is uber pragmatic and the all around zipper that opens the bag entirely gives it extreme functionality as you slide your laptop in and out with ease. There are 2 separate compartments, one larger than the other. You will never be caught fumbling through your bag. Including looking for your keys because it comes with a detachable key ring that can be clasped to the interior loop. Too chic for the office really, but you always impress! At Saks Fifth Avenueicon for $1895, also comes in taupe.

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  • I wasn't a fan of all the buckles at first but when I saw it in person I like it a lot more!

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    I love the Blythe! Maybe it's what I need for that promotion, hehe

  • want!! that's all i have to say :)

  • They need to send you one for us loyal readers so one of us can try it out for ourself (or maybe two of us perhaps, wink, wink!)

  • I think they should send you one or even two or three for your loyal readers so we can see up close and personal if this is the right work bag for us! I know my new blog would be absolutely thrilled to do so! hint, hint, wink, wink :-)

  • hmmm....i don't know. i'm not loving this....looks boxy and cumbersome, like a mini travel bag. are their compartments for a cellphone, files, laptop?

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    HOT!

  • Functional, but too busy; at least in the picture. I'd have to see it in person and on an actual woman. Buckles, studs and the like are appropiate in moderation and, especially for older woman, must be chosen and worn carefully.

    Sadly though, this bag makes me think of an S&M shop. I've seen sex harnesses and corsets that make similar use of buckles.

    Know off two from each side and I would consider wearing it...were I a woman.

    • Agree, the bag's buckles are probably not too appropriate for woman working in a coservative industry such as Banking

  • Check out the Campus Diva!
    Great articles all geared towards college girlssss! Check it outtt

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    It looks very LV/Epi Leather, but I do like it.

  • I saw this today @ Jimmy Choo store. OMG, it's gorgeous!

  • this kind of purses looks so beautiful ,
    if you attend an important party, you absolutely need a purse like that , so if you want to own this brand name Handbag, you will find it here

  • bought this in chicago store. beautiful in taupe. I am 43 and am in a conservative job and it is not too adorned.

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