Refinery 29: Independent Style, Defined and Refined

Sales & Shopping

January 23, 2008

bags womens accessories prints

Object Lesson

Sack Race

LIFEwithBird hatches the perfect springtime satchel. By Valery Joseph


lifewithbirdbag_opener.jpgWhen it comes to finding the perfect carryall, no one should have to sacrifice high fashion for function. And this spring, the Australia-based line LIFEwithBIRD promises you won't have to.

Along with its finely tuned line of street-ready separates and day dresses, LIFEwithBIRD also turned out a succinct line of accessories, most notably their Turtle tote, a roomy, oversized bag that can easily accommodate more than just the essentials while remaining unquestionably en vogue. "The bag embodies the LIFEwithBIRD philosophy of design through the beauty of function," say designers Bridget McCall and Nicholas Van Messner. "We were tapping into the idea of high casual, where beauty clashes with the reality of the street."

The former FACE contributor and creative director hatched LIFEwithBIRD as an exercise in stylish functionality, and their Escher-esque tote reflects just that, offering its owner plenty of space and modern stylings minus that haphazard gym bag look. In punched up, lightweight canvas, the Turtle can seamlessly go from work to after-hours party to weekend getaway, all without missing a beat. "It also draws inspiration from the need to carry one's whole life around in a bag," says Van Messner, proving that sometimes bigger really is better.

LIFEwithBIRD Turtle tote, about $150; available at Woodley & Bunny, 490 Driggs Avenue, Brooklyn; www.woodleyandbunny.com.

 

About Shopping News
Scouring the streets for the latest fashion finds is what Refinery29 is all about. Discover what new collections and accessories we're pining for, the newest store openings in New York, Los Angeles, and beyond, the best buys in our seasonal shopping round-ups and trend reports, the best sample sales, and get the scoop on what's in store at all your favorite boutiques from the shop-owners themselves.