Post time 30-12-2024 04:42 PMFrom the mobile phone|Show all posts
Lain macam cuaca harini
Walaupun cuaca menggamit tidur di bawah selimut tapi aku determined harini nak masak sambal udang
Tunggulah lagi beberapa jam ... nak tengok samada aku akan bangkit dari Katil atau tidak
Author|Post time 31-12-2024 09:35 PMFrom the mobile phone|Show all posts
The Longchamp le pliage tote is one of those rare bags that both Gen Z, millennials and their mum are likely to own. Not only does the classic design cross the generational divide, but it remains one of the most affordable designer bags you can buy.
Now, the 30-year-old le pliage is having somewhat of a renaissance (again). Designed in 1993, it gets its name from the French word for “folding”, owing to the bag’s ability to be reduced in size by three simple folds. Using a Japanese origami-inspired design, the bag is also fully washable thanks to the innovative nylon fabric.
Author|Post time 31-12-2024 09:36 PMFrom the mobile phone|Show all posts
Though popular on its launch, the le pliage didn’t truly take off until the Noughties. Plumped for by Royals and the era’s It-girls, the bag was regularly seen on the arm of Kate Middleton and Alexa Chung.
Despite remaining a bestseller (it continued to be a regular sight in airports, on the commute and the office), the le pliage fell out of favour among the style set. Now, with 60 million-plus views on TikTok and the Gen Z stamp of approval, Longchamp’s le pliage is officially back in vogue.