I decided it will be fun to do a post about what’s in my handbag at the moment. It’s kind of crazy because my handbag is in a mess right now so please don’t judge. 🙂 I have a ton of receipts and other little things.
Forget looking in a woman’s eyes – if you really want to know her secrets then look at and into her handbag! They say a woman’s handbag and its content says a lot about the type of person she is…
The space in this Blackcherry handbag is amazing, it can cater essentials for Kitana and I.
There’s days where I refuse to carry a nappy bag and a handbag around because it’s just too much work. I’m sure all the fashion mommy bloggers are thinking, “whaaaat?!” I end up using my handbag as a “nappy bag” which I know isn’t allowed but let’s face it moms, sometimes we have to do what’s convenient for us. I want to be stylish while carrying nappies in my handbag so I’ve decided to research a bit and find different colours/styles which offer the space I need.
Blackcherry provides women with affordable, stylish and confidence boosting fashion products and accessories. I’m in love with almost everything in their collection and I love that they catered for moms too.
My favorite BlackCherry Handbags:
1. Blackcherry East West Tote Bag Teal available from Zando. The shopper bag provides ample space with additional inner double side pouch, inner side pouch, inner side zip pouch and inner portioning zip pouch. Keep all your essentials and more with you on the go in style with this chic shopper.
2. Handbag With Buckle Detail Tan from Spree. This two-tone bag is stylish and oh-so sophisticated. This structured handbag has tons of design elements and plenty of space. The tan and camel hues make it incredibly versatile, great for work and play.
3. Trapeze Handbag Red from Spree. Trapeze handbags are making fashion waves everywhere! This one boasts gorgeous detailing and a standard zip pocket, keeping all your daily essential neat and organised. It makes the ideal everyday bag, to wear to the office and on the weekend.
“I want my handbags and my shoes to be stylish but I want to make sure that they’re versatile. I travel and I have to make sure the pieces I put into my bag can go with a dress or with shorts or jeans”. Maria Sharapova
What’s in my Blackcherry bag?
Now it’s time for you to keep up with the trends and WIN a Blackcherry handbag.
You have 2 different options to enter and you can do both. Sharing and tagging friends scores you more points.
1. Post a picture of what’s in your handbag on my Facebook page or tag me on Twitter.
2. Tell me which important item do you think is missing from my picture above? I’ve hinted a clue in the blog post. Please leave a comment with your answer.
The hashtag for the competition is #whatsinmyhandbag.
Make sure you follow Blackcherry handbags to be entered in the competition.
Facebook ->www.facebook.com/BLACKCHERRY-HANDBAGS
Twitter -> www.twitter.com/BlackCherryBag
Opened to South Africans only. Terms and Conditions apply.
Competition ends 28th January 2015. Good luck!
Some of our entries thus far:
44 comments
i THINK YOUR PURSE IS MISSING
Yip your purse\Wallet with all those receipts 😉
i real need a purse
Your purse is missing 🙂
Your purse is missing in your bag.
Hm, I don’t see a purse (or receipts) and couldn’t see bum creme or wet wipes either. I also double up my handbag so I normally have a bottle in there as well. Hehe
The purse
REHANA SEEDAT email: [email protected] Your purse is missing in your bag. I have posted a pic of whats in my handbag via facebook and tweeted @rehanaseedat
What is missing from your picture is nappies, you mentioned in your post you love big handbags because you can double it up as a nappy bag! I tweeted what is in my bag to you, twitter handle @piecesinpink
Your purse/wallet is missing. Can’t go shopping without that now can we 😛
What’s missing? The second most important item in your handbag – apart from your Blackcherry Bag of course 😉 Your wallet!
Don’t fear though, I found the perfect Blackcherry quilted black wallet on sale at Spree for you, for only R169! What a steal!
http://www.spree.co.za/en/category/ladies-1383?brand=185&p=2
Hi Rentia, can you please email me [email protected]. Thanks.
Hi Shan, sorry for the delay, just gave birth to my baby girl!! I emailed you yesterday. Thanks! X
Congrats on your babygirl!
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