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Articles by Natasha Shamdasani



According to Tash, the world has it all backwards: A woman's outfit should be chosen to match her handbag, NOT the other way around! In her book, handbags are not fashion 'accessories' - they ARE fashion. On her way back from a business trip as a high-powered executive, the plane's windshield cracked and the pilot made an emergency landing. As her life flashed before her eyes, she caught sight of her wardrobe staple – her red leather hold-all (not a little black dress!) – and felt peace knowing that at least she would go down in style… But fate intervened! Stuck in an airport afterwards for 7 hours with no entertainment, Natasha picked up her notebook and doodled designs that women could die for… Her design education in Hong Kong, New York, Shanghai and Mumbai, together with her Indian heritage and Chinese upbringing, had juxtaposed in a unique handbag collection that combined the rich influences of the world's most ancient civilizations. The world has changed. Women have made their place and are empowered to be and do more in every arena - personal, professional and otherwise. If women are now sharing the load and carrying the weight of the world, Natasha believes they should carry it in style!

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Articles by Natasha Shamdasani:

October 06, 2007 Bag Trends AMERICAN FOREFATHERS INSPIRE PARISIAN FASHION?
November 09, 2007 Bag Trends Somewhere over the Rainbow: Color Trends 2008
December 01, 2007 Bag Trends SHAPES TO TAKE YOU INTO 2008
May 16, 2008 Bag Trends BOLD BRIDES BAGS IT...
November 28, 2008 Bag Trends The Color of the Season
January 23, 2009 Bag Trends Rainbow Brights for Spring 2009

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