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Designer
Bags - Why Are They So Popular?
There are many, many designer
handbags available to own these days.
So what is it that makes one more famous or more popular than the other? What
factor above all else determines whether or not a range is going to be a winner
or a huge flop?
Well, design quality certainly has to play a big part in it.
I mean, who's going to buy a bag that looks as though it's about to fall to
pieces? Worse still, what if it looks as though it has fallen to pieces as it
sits on display in your local store?
How will you be able to keep a straight face as the suitably reverent sales
assistant shows her white cotton gloves before handling the bag as though it
were the winning lottery ticket?
Beyond the point of many handbag lovers thinking that a Hobo style
bag meant it should look as though it's suitable only for a hobo to carry, build
quality has to be good and durable to add credit to the designers name and
assure the buyer that they are getting real value for their hard earned dollars.
The looks of the designer handbag also need to be right.
With the huge number of different people looking to buy a designer handbag,
there is always going to be a huge difference in opinions as to what looks good
and what doesn't.
What others like as a design or style, you might think has been dragged
backwards through the proverbial hedge - having already been rejected by a pop
art museum!
But it's this subjective link that gives each designer their
strength! Their unique style and imagination can inspire people to pay a deposit
to reserve the latest creation before they've even seen a picture of it.
Lovers of a specific designer label can spend hours and days trying to track
down each bag released under a specific design, range or label even.
Take the Louis Vuitton Cherry Blossom range as an example.
Created by Takashi Murakami in conjunction with Marc Jacobs of LV, this range
consisted of a retro handbag, a papillon and a pochette. Lovers of LV or
Murakami would collect the "set". As the Cherry Blossom range came in
three color combos -- chocolate/pink, red/cream, pink/pink -- people would also
look to buy each color set as well.
The power of the design, coupled with the appeal of the name, encouraged them to
buy!
If it's a really 'top notch' name like Hermes or Versace then you
need to add your name to a wait list. This list can stretch to more than two
years for certain bags.
Everybody ranks the different designers according to their budget -- assigning
in their mind a scale to attain. The same as everyone looks to upgrade their
home or car, designer handbag lovers always aspire to move into the next bracket
of handbag.
But I think that the biggest means by which designer name handbags prosper and
grow or fade away with a whimper is down to good old communication.
How many handbags do you own that you wouldn't have bought unless someone
communicated about it to you?
That communication has helped the designer sell more of his handbags than he
would have normally, which in turn helps to build up his reputation and the
strength of his name!
Design houses can (and often do!) throw as much money as they like
into their advertising and marketing campaigns. The latest rake thin super model
graces pages and posters, clutching the latest Hackyunaki hobenger bag to their
bosom and beaming insanely!
"I'm beautiful only because I hold a Hackyunaki bag" they seem to say
to you.
But if the people who buy and use their products don't talk about
them in glowing terms, if they don't love them so much that they have to tell
all their friends abut them, they'll never become a success in the world of
designer handbags.
So the answer to the riddle of what makes a particular designer handbag a
success is - you!
You make designer name handbags popular and a success as much as
you have the power to make them a failure, never to waste store space again!
Just by loving them and talking about them!
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