I like the bag too,vintage,although I hate the idea of having a bag someone outside my family has had.Wouldn´t want vintage clothes either and mark-wouldn´t want to wear my mothers or grandmothers clothes.Even the thought of it gives me the shivers.
Linda Grant is a novelist and journalist. She won the Orange Prize for Fiction in 2000 and the Lettre Ulysses Prize for Literary Reportage in 2006. She writes for the Guardian, Telegraph and Vogue. Her latest novel, The Clothes on Their Backs was shortlisted for the 2008 Man Booker Prize. For further information including upcoming literary festivals bookstore readings etc see her website at www.lindagrant.co.uk
The People on the Street (Winner of the Lettre Ulysses Prize for Literary Reportage 2006)
Still Here (Fiction 2002)
When I Lived in Modern Times (Winner of the Orange Prize for Fiction 2000)
Remind Me Who I Am Again (Non-fiction 1998)
The Cast Iron Shore (Fiction 1996)
Sexing the Millenium (Non-Fiction 1993)
This blog believes
'A good handbag makes the outfit.'
'Only the rich can afford cheap shoes'
'The only thing worse than being skint is looking as if you're skint.'
'A new dress is a great help in all circumstances.' (Noel Streatfeild)
'The only true and lasting meaning of the struggle for life lies in the individual, in his modest peculiarities and his right to these peculiarities.' (Vasily Grossman, Life and Fate.)
6 comments:
Dita Von Teese? Well, I'll take the alligator handbag, if she's willing to give it up!
I thought that was her at first glance but then did a double take!
The original picture you had up was so pretty--loved the slice of coral awning!
Ahh, the photo did change. I thought I'd gone mad!
Yes, I thought this one more surprising, with the coat and the glasses
I like the bag too,vintage,although I hate the idea of having a bag someone outside my family has had.Wouldn´t want vintage clothes either and mark-wouldn´t want to wear my mothers or grandmothers clothes.Even the thought of it gives me the shivers.
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