BAGS FOR THE BUSY
"A place for everything, and everything in its place." That has a dry-as-dust sound, but it will take on a new meaning when you see the latest handbags, says our London "shop-snooper." They are planned (yes, planned is the word!) with an especial eye to beauty. No pushing the powder puff and lipstick in anywhere and then not being able to find them at the last minute. Bags have compartments like infant wardrobe trunks! One has a let-down front flap, and behind this are three pots for face creams and rouge, a powder box, a slot for lipstick, two tiny bottles for perfume or cleansing lotion, a comb and an outsize mirror. The beauty compartment is so flat and well arranged that there is ample space lqft in the rest of the bag for the letters and oddments that most of us carry about!
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22350, 22 February 1936, Page 32 (Supplement)
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