![]() But since I am short, I wear mine on the second to highest notch which means there is a little more left over that hangs off and that tends to curl up. It’s so nice that the strap is adjustable (a lot of styles that I looked at do not have an adjustable strap). Top | Shorts| Sandals | Sunglasses, similar | Bag | Earrings | Necklace | Bracelet | Watch, band here | Lips: MAC Snob with MAC lip liner in Soar with Nars Lipgloss in Turkish Delight This bag has never felt heavy to me at all even with its packed full of contents. But also not to dark that it looks out of place in the spring/summer season. It literally goes with anything and its not too light that you can’t wear it in the winter time. Mine is in the rose beige leather and its truly the most perfect neutral color. Gucci has made this style for years and honestly I don’t see them discontinuing it any time soon. Plus the pebbles in the leather will hide any tiny scratches you might incur over the years. I mean you should still be careful with your bag, but you won’t see small scratches on it. You do not have to be as careful with the leather because it’s extremely durable. The leather is very durable, but still very soft I can even fit my Louis Vuitton wallet in it, but then there isn’t much room for a lot of the little stuff, which is why I like to carry my card case.Ģ. Here is what I usually carry in mine and it all seems to work- card case, day planner, pen, chapstick, keys, sunglasses, hand sanitizer, air pods and hand lotion. You can actually fit way more in it than you realize. I find myself reaching for this bag all the time! Pros to the Gucci Soho Disco Bag And it really goes with just about every outfit from date night outfits to weekend athleisure outfits to work outfits. The bag holds so much and its super easy to just throw on. It adds a little pizazz to a rather plain and simple bag. Overall, I’ve gotten past the tassel and now I like how it looks on the bag. Women were styling it exactly how I would wear it. I searched high and low to find how women style the Gucci Soho Disco bag and I loved what I was seeing. I then took to the internet and also my closet. But at the time they only had it in white and I really wanted a more neutral color. I seriously was also considering this bag, which the tassel was removable. But after looking at a few other camera bags, that’s just the style of the bag. Honestly, I went to the Gucci store to purchase the bag, but for some reason I just couldn’t pull the trigger on it! I wasn’t sure if I really liked the tassel on the bag. ![]() Sometimes bags look different on you or you see something in store that catches your eye. It was a wonderful day for me- him not so much haha. One Saturday I dragged Kurt downtown to try on bags with me. So once I had enough money saved it, it was time to get serious on what I actually wanted and needed in a new bag. And still to this day this is what I follow. I’ve talked before about how I save for my splurge purchases in this post. But to be honest, I had my reservations about it. The Gucci Soho Disco bag was always a front runner when I was searching. ![]() And I wanted to make sure I could dress it up or wear it with more causal outfits. I knew this spring and summer I wanted a nude crossbody bag and something that could go with just about every outfit. So today, I wanted to share the pros and the cons on this bag. ![]() After all, there’s no need for a Gucci logo when its signature hardware is present.I’ve now had my Gucci Soho Disco bag for about five months and lately I’ve been carrying it non stop. Presented at the house’s cruise 2020 collection, the reprised Gucci Horsebit 1955 bag comes in various shapes (tote, satchel, shoulder bag), all unified by the instantly identifiable double D-rings. Tom Ford, Alessandra Facchinetti, and Frida Giannini all incorporated the horsebit into their designs, and current Gucci creative director Alessandro Michele has given us the latest iteration. Since the horsebit appeared on a handbag in 1955, that elegant hardware has become as recognizable as Chanel’s double Cs. Aldo even went so far as to replace the bellhop-a nod to Guccio’s early job-in the Gucci crest with a knight in armor. Aldo leaned into the equine concept, and under his direction, top-stitching reminiscent of that on saddles adorned handbags and green and red stripes seen on girth straps became a signature Gucci element, as did the Gucci horsebit. It was Aldo Gucci-recognizing that shoppers liked a side of history with their handbags-who perpetuated the myth that the Gucci family had once been saddlemakers to nobility. As the legend goes, glinty horsebit hardware entered Gucci’s fashionable oeuvre in 1953.
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