
I have to be honest & say when I first got the Beckett (named after Stella's youngest son) in the mail my reaction resembled my mom's a lot: "You paid €... for this? Not much to it, is there?" It's one thing to want to build a classic wardrobe of staples & quite another to actually shell out the money for it.
Over the last couple of days I have become so affectionate towards it, though - for all it's humble- and subtleness.
The bag looks all structure & business, but I think it's a lot less so, when actually worn on the person. So it's the best of both worlds, really.
I am not going to pretend I never wear leather etc., but it's obviously quite a nice bonus that ethically and environmentally the bag is a-okay as well.
P.s. Stella recently talked to one of my favorite journalists Vanessa Friedman & the video is quite interesting to watch.
Over the last couple of days I have become so affectionate towards it, though - for all it's humble- and subtleness.
The bag looks all structure & business, but I think it's a lot less so, when actually worn on the person. So it's the best of both worlds, really.
I am not going to pretend I never wear leather etc., but it's obviously quite a nice bonus that ethically and environmentally the bag is a-okay as well.
P.s. Stella recently talked to one of my favorite journalists Vanessa Friedman & the video is quite interesting to watch.
"I was brought up on an organic farm in the countryside and the whole family was vegetarian. So it sort of came without thinking, I guess. But then when it came to my having a career, starting a job and starting a brand in fashion, I guess it wouldn't have sat comfortably with me to be hypocritical. I guess that was the starting point. The seeds were already sown in my personal life, and then they came into my business life."