Category Archives: Inspiration

A Clutch Bags Moment to Smell the Flowers

To Feel like a flower.

To Feel like a flower.

In  light of the last two weeks, which were filled with violence, bombings, explosions, collapses, deaths, traumas; loss, loss of lives, loss of limbs, loss of homes, loss of loved ones, we at Clutch Bags NY can safely say, it is officially spring.

Spring has arrived amongst the turmoil and sadness.  Flowers are blooming between surgeries and funerals.  This weekend, this day, this moment, death is giving way to life and sadness to rebirth.  It is finally time to stop, to look, to smell the glorious flowers that are blooming all around us. Our mortality has been shaken, threatened, challenged and taken.  We are reminded again and again, with every tragedy, with every loss or accident, that we, as flesh and blood, are not a permanent fixture on this planet.  We exist in time, in moments of beauty and stillness.  At times we forget these moments, we forget our flesh, we forget our mortality and we forget to smell the flowers. Continue reading

Clutch Bags Q & A: April loves Bags

This week Clutch Bags NY was lucky enough to spend some time talking with April Dinwoodie. Not only is she a Clutch NY client, she is also a woman with more than one career. April is a successful publicity director and the cofounder of a nonprofit organization called Fostering Change for Children.

Keep reading to find out what motivates April to keep moving forward!

 

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April at home with her Clutch NY mail bag

Why do you like living in NYC? New York is full of diversity. Overall, it has a great vibe. I grew up in Rhode Island which is pretty much just one note. Whereas New York is many notes. So I love it for that reason. What inspires you? Young people who have had tremendous hurdles in life, yet they manage to get themselves out of bed everyday and put a smile on their face. There’s nothing more inspiring to me than that. What gives you hope? More or less the same thing. Seeing someone breakthrough. When a person has something really challenging in front of them, watching them overcome it makes me feel hopeful.  Continue reading

Clutch Bags: Ode to the Prowess of a Lady

Margaret Thatcher, Prowess of a Lady

Margaret Thatcher, Prowess of a Lady

“Being powerful is like being a lady. If you have to tell people you are, you aren’t.”

                                                                             -Margaret Thatcher

Lady leadership has been so scarce in our lifetime. However, the ladies that have been triumphant in history have a legacy that lives forever.  How fortunate we are that our lives have  intersected that of the great Lady Leader Margaret Thatcher.

As a young woman alive on this planet during the election and leadership of British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, I have been personally influenced by her role as a powerful political female figurehead.  It has been her undeniable strength as a woman that has effected me most.  A woman who commanded the respect of a leader, consistently possessed the dignity and prowess of a lady.  The positive female role that Margaret Thatcher exuded during her lifetime will forever be ingrained in the navigational skills of leadership that I use to build Clutch Bags NY into a strong Made in USA brand of handbags that I believe in.  Mrs. Thatcher taught me to stand firm for what you believe in, and set a path that is your own.

“Don’t follow the crowd, let the crowd follow you.” — Margaret Thatcher

With great respect and gratitude-

Laura Dotolo

Clutch Bags NY

Ode To Lilly Pulitzer

Pink and green lives!!

Pink and green lives!! Thank you Lilly Pulitzer!!

 

There are so few mentors we have in our lives, so the passing of one stirs your soul.  Sometimes it is a heartfelt loss that brings you back to childhood memories.

I awoke this morning to an announcement that Lilly Pulitzer passed away during the night.  My first thoughts were of her fabulous use of green and pink.  My childhood memories of women by the summer shore sporting their full Lilly regalia of cotton print dresses and accessories to match dance in my head like an explosion of pixie sticks blowing in the wind.  Lilly produced patterns on fabrics that served up eye candy on the sidewalks of the New England seashore towns that will forever inspire my creative sensibility.   I will forever be inspired by the palette of Lilly Pulitzer.  Thank you, Lilly, for your creative influence on my handbag designs.

 

Love,

Laura Dotolo

Clutch NY

 

Clutch Bags Q & A: Maria Beauty

Clutch Bags NY was lucky enough this week to spend some time talking with Maria De Los Angeles,  a Clutch NY client who happens to be a very successful and inspirational NYC hairstylist.

Keep reading to find out how Maria went from a conformable Catholic schoolgirl to a strong and resilient businesswoman!

Screen Shot 2013-03-29 at 5.43.16 PMWhat does your profession mean to you? I’m a hairstylist and I see it as an art form. The hair is a blank canvas and the face is the structure, so I blend them together. But I don’t just do hair, I care about the people I work with. I care about those people out there. They’re my people. How did you know this was the career path  for you? I knew that I loved structure, I loved clothes, art, and I loved nature. What was your first job? My career started in the fashion business. I worked for Norma Kamali for eight years, from 1981 to about 1989-ish. And I started as an intern. I worked for free and then she hired me.

Where did you grow up? I lived in the South Bronx. I was born in 1963, so during that time it was a very working-class-neighborhood, very Catholic school, very uniform. What were you like when you were younger? I grew up in a family of five. And it’s interesting, because I grew up tending to be the peacemaker in the family and a little more submissive. You know, you want to be a good kid. Who was your first mentor? Continue reading

Clutch Bags Full Spring Ahead

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It’s official, Spring has sprung! Though the degrees haven’t been too high and we haven’t been feeling the Spring sultriness, New York has experienced other noticeable differences. The arrival of the vernal equinox has brought a wave of freshness in styles and sources of inspiration.

Screen Shot 2013-03-25 at 3.15.12 PMEven though the night might be chilly, the majestic mornings are always something to look forward to. With the sun shining brightly through unclouded blue skies, waking up has never been so easy. Though New York is the city that doesn’t sleep, it does need it’s revitalization–and it seems like that’s exactly what came with the arrival of Spring. The streets of New York have been decorated with pops of color in the form of accessories, like chunky scarves, handbags, and hats. There has also been a subtle shift in footwear. People have kicked off their snow boots and tall boots, and whipped out their booties and sabrinas!

OSpring-Bike-Riderf the many side effects brought by the changing of seasons, Clutch NY’s favorite side effect is the transitioning of wardrobes. Continue reading

Clutch Bags Spotlight: Tippi Hedren

alfred_hitchcockIn the last Clutch Bags NY blog post, I wrote about Hollywood’s love for biographical movies that retell the stories of influential people who, maybe, the public didn’t know too much about. Lately, it seems that Alfred Hitchcock has been thrown back into the spotlight. But not because of his significant role in the development of the motion picture. Instead, in the releasing of the movies ‘Hitchcock’ and ‘The Girl’, the audience is given a disturbingly odd portrayal of the famed director.

9d18ad16-d609-11e1-a5f3-00144feabdc0.imgThough Alfred Hitchcock is a cinematic mastermind,  we at Clutch Bags NY think that Tippi Hedren deserves some spotlight. As mentioned before,  March is National Women’s Month and Tippi Hedren is definitely a woman who emphasizes a tenacity and tolerance that the Clutch Bags NY team finds admirable. So in the spirit of celebrating women, we believe that Tippi should have her story told.

You may know her as Melanie Griffith‘s mother. Or you may even know her as yet another blonde bombshell who rejected the unwanted advances of Alfred Hitchcock.

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Clutch Bags: “Then” is the New “Now”

Lately,  Hollywood seems to be giving off a sense of nostalgia for the cinematic Golden Age. This was a time when movies moved out of the realm of black and white, silent images to technicolor talking pictures. Hollywood expresses this nostalgia through the gowns that grace the Red Carpet, through the recent releases of 20th-Century-movie-remakes, and through movies that portray the lives of some of the Golden Age’s most influential people.

Screen Shot 2013-03-15 at 11.03.01 AMIf you look back at the Oscar’s 2013 Red Carpet, you’ll see how Anne Hathaway channels Audrey Hepburn’s 1954 Academy Awards look. Anne, like Audrey, is wearing a pale-colored, chest-concealing gown. Though Anne’s hair was short because of her role in Les Miserables, she chose to brush her bangs in front of her forehead, the same way Audrey did. To top off the look, Anne decorated her neck in a Tiffany & Co. necklace. Personally, I thought the look was good for Anne and I felt that she expressed an appreciation for a time (and a person) that deeply affected film history. Continue reading

Clutch Bags International Women’s Day

hunter-gatherersFor centuries, men have been the hunters and women have been the gatherers. Back in the day, it was the man’s job to search far and wide for his family’s breakfast, lunch, and dinner, while it was the woman’s job to turn her husband’s captured game into something edible. Sometimes, however, the woman strayed from her gathering post to hunt smaller animals in her vicinity.

As time progresses, there has been a noticeable shift in more and more women leaving their gathering positions to engage in the excitement of the hunt. And as time progresses, these daring women are moving further and further outside of their comfort zones to win the biggest game. Back then, this game came in the form of a wild animal, but now it comes in the form of jobs and opportunities that have been notoriously reserved for men.

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Now, just because women have been exploring the hunter’s role doesn’t mean that they’ve completely abandoned their role as the gatherer. On the contrary, women have been trying to incorporate the two! Though she may grab a helping hand, the modern-day woman is someone who participates in the thrill of the hunt–working a professional job–and the tranquility of the gather–collecting meaningful objects that complete a memory, a home, a meal and a family.

Though some women would rather spend more time hunting than gathering, all women enjoy the accessories that come with the gather–specifically the gathering pouches that we now refer to as the handbag.

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Clutch Bags March On

 Is imagesit just me or is time flying by? It seems like just yesterday I was packing my weekend bag for Winter vacation, wrapping Christmas presents, and drafting my New Year’s resolutions, and now, all of a sudden it’s the sixty-fourth day of 2013! If you, like me, are not totally sure about where all of that time went, use this post as a guideline as to what is memorable about March.

Transitioning from February to March doesn’t only mark a change of climactic and fashion seasons, but also a change of focus. Now, ladies, before you start worrying about updating your wardrobe with this Spring’s latest must-haves, remember that every Clutch Bag is versatile Adeleenough to withstand the trend of any season!

While the month of February celebrated the beauty of humanity’s products–such as fashion, film, and music– through events like The Grammy’s and Fashion Week, March celebrates the beauty of humanity itself. Through a bundle of holidays that commemorate doctors, saints, and women, this month stresses humanity’s most admirable qualities: