The bronze tinged peacock print on our handbag recalls the magnificent iridescent glassware of Tiffany and the Daum Frères at the turn of the twentieth century.
Handbag styles of the 1920s and '30s echoed the glamour of the Jazz Age and Hollywood. Smaller bags were popular and black was key for evening or day wear.
A must for any cat lover, the design on our charming bag mixes the witty words of English author Eleanor Farjeon (1881-1965) with exquisite cat silhouettes.
Our tapestry bag recalls original Sixties fashions, when young people cut up the Union Jack flag to make clothes and bags. Typically our bag is woven with a fragment of the flag.
Ease the pain of having to bend down and put your shoes on with our super-long Shoe Horn engraved with the witty words 'Every year it gets harder to make ends meet ends like hands and feet'.
The whiplash pattern featured on our purse is one of the defining motifs of the Art Nouveau period, its organic form a symbol of the movement's desire to integrate the natural world into everyday life.
A must for any cat lover, the design on our charming bag mixes the witty words of English author Eleanor Farjeon (1881-1965) with exquisite cat silhouettes.
A must-have little black bag that recalls the glitz and glamour of the Roaring Twenties. The perfect evening accessory, it is roomy enough to hold all your essentials, and supremely stylish, too.
Our canvas bag recalls original Sixties fashions, when young people cut up the Union Jack flag to make clothes and bags. Typically our bag is printed with a fragment of the flag.
Throwing the bridal garter to the wedding guests as a bearer of good luck dates back as far as the Middle Ages. Today, the garter often incorporates blue, a symbol of constancy and loyalty and an essential part of the traditional wedding attire.
Features
Lace garter with blue ribbon and pearl button decoration
Create a stir when you wear our gorgeous scarf featuring a typically stylised Art Nouveau design incorporating the peacock feather, which with its wonderful hues and stunning natural iridescence became a favourite motif of the period.
Our Art Deco Black Patent Wheelie Shopper recalls original designs from the 1920s. Art Deco designers, embracing the industrial age, experimented with new materials and used textures and finishes for decorative effect.
Our Black Patent Weekend Bag recalls original designs from the 1920s. Art Deco designers, embracing the industrial age, experimented with new materials and used textures and finishes for decorative effect.
The whiplash pattern featured on our cosmetic bag is one of the defining motifs of the Art Nouveau period, its organic form a symbol of the movement's desire to integrate the natural world into everyday life.
The palette of Art Nouveau designers was often restrained, replicating the gentle hues of nature rather than the bold colours favoured by the later Art Deco designers. Our soft leather wallet features a classic Art Nouveau design.
Help save the planet with our stylish re-usable bag printed with an original Past Times design inspired by the bold floral patterns that were popular throughout the 1960s. When not in use, it folds neatly into a bag and can be tucked into even the smallest handbag.
Features
Drawstring outer bag with velcro fastening and purple cord handle