

What I appreciate most about the collection--which ranges from a "Mini Ai" evening bag with long jewel strap to the "Alba" top handle made of seamless horsehair, "Allegra" hobo, "Amata" clutches and "Ai" carryalls--is their lush, unadorned sentiments. I particularly like the "Amata" bag because of its sheer practicality: not only is the clutch frame detachable for convenient cleaning, but the larger version features a convertible version that snaps on just like that! Frumpy Swiss Misses stay away; with nary a logo in sight save for the subliminal "A-shaped" hardware or the quilted trapezoidal pattern available on select models, they're a must-have for the ladies who love Jil Sander, Balenciaga and Yohji Yamamoto. What's more, for pre-fall, Akris is experimenting with new fabrics like Dalmatian and cashmere. Simply put: these bag are something to yodel about.
The collection ranges from $2,000 to $7,000 and is available at Bergdorf Goodman, Saks Fifth Avenue and Akris boutiques



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These bags are very similar to bags from other labels. The hobo looks like the Roady from YSL. The totes like Givenchy, and the clutch like Smythson. The materials the designer is experimenting with are interesting, but the designs are like knock-offs.
I think they quintessentially embody the look of Akris. I understand where they seem to have the feel of other designers, but there are definitely details which make these stand apart. I am particularly infatuated with the juxtaposition of the satchel style handle and this very geometric body. I also love the attention to material!
Love them!! Unforunately there aren't any Bergdorf Goodman, Saks Fifth Avenue and Akris boutiques where I am...is there a way to source Akris bags online?
These bags are really nice. However, I don't forsee myself spending that kind of money on a label that hasn't solidified itself as a handbag/accessory designer.
So chic. I wish I could afford the Amata. Looks like I'll have to sew one for myself.