Woman and Her Handbag
TT has taken a Prince to solve the problems of modern woman’s struggles with her handling. Prince Andrew of Russia, a nephew of the late Tsar and relative, of the Duchess’ of Kent, is designing handbags that do not bulge, show a
woman’s make-up secrets or make it awkward for her to carry anything else. He is an artist and has shown his work in Paris, lie is now too busy to paint, Princess Andrew says. Smart women have created a demand for It is handling designs.
He showed his latest—a model of the Qiieon Mary—-with three funnels for handle. The decks and portholes are introduced in the design.
He noticed that Princess Andrew never hud her hands free. So ho ite vised tho saddle bag. 'l’ll is consists of two bags joined by a wide strap which slings over the wrist. Women, he finds, like tho two bags. They use one for their beauty secrets and the other for passport and papers.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19028, 30 May 1936, Page 10
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