Katherine Heigl Hearts her Chanel Purses
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If you’re going to wear a purse to death, it might as well be Chanel. As People.com reports, actress Katherine Heigl rarely leaves home without her stylish and classic chain handle Chanel handbag in quilted black leather. The bag has a pocket on one side and the deliciously iconic double C Chanel logo on the other, and it’s a big hit with the Hollywood set. Very splurge-worthy.
Photo from People.com.
Comment on Katherine Heigl and her Chanel handbag in our celebrity purse forum
October 18th, 2007







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The bag is nice but she dresses like a slob and what’s with the hair, geez. If I knew someone was going to take photos of me I at least brush my teeth.
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There are few more joyous occasions in fashion than Paris Couture Week, although this year’s flamboyant celebration of clothing and artistry has been somewhat hampered by the depressed economy and the impending departure of one of the genre’s greatest voices, Christian Lacroix. The fact that he was able to put on a show at all is the big story of the week; suppliers and industry friends helped the designer piece together a last-minute collection and presentation for what could be his last couture show if his brand doesn’t find a backer quickly. It demonstrates an odd sort of collegiality among fashion industry workers that many on the outside looking in might overlook in the midst of so much glitz and fabulousness – it takes an army of people to make this happen for us a few times a year, and they work extremely long hours for really modest pay. That so many of them donated their time, skills and goods to Lacroix to put together what may be his final show is kind of touching, particularly in an industry known for ego and elitism. He’s not the only one to put on a show for fashion editors and couture customers this week, though – we’ve got a rundown of the best looks from the best shows, after the jump.
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