Tuesday, October 8, 2019

And The Kat is Out of the Bag!

2019 National Handbag Day


It's This Week, on Thursday

Read though and you'll see exciting Kat Out of the Bag news!
Thursday October 10, 2019 is National Handbag Day
What are You carrying?

The Start of it all
This holiday was created by Purseblog to celebrate the importance of handbags in daily life for functional use and for fashion. It is a straightforward way to make a style statement. 

Share Pictures
Join in the fun and share pictures of your bag on social media. It's lovely to see the variety from wristlet to crossbody, satchel to shoulder bag, clutch to tote, and so much more. Are you a big bag girl? Are you a minimalist? The bag you carry can highlight features of your personality.

Purse/Women's History
Did you know that in the early 1900's the term handbag was used to refer to men's hand baggage?
Did you know that one of the three Purse Museums in the world is in America! It's Esse Purse Museum in Little Rock, Arkansas. Check out information from my visit to Esse 
Highly recommend that you visit Esse Purse Museum, and they also have an online store!

What Are You Carrying
Share a picture on social media with #NationalHandbagDay
I am contemplating my options . . . . here are my leading contenders - 
My beautiful, impressive, somewhat impractical, leather, best Birkin alternative,
cherished "Cherish Kiss"  

Or there is always my beloved Prada. This one was also my mother's favorite purse ever. It's amazing how much this Prada can hold. The outside zipper slips are so very handy - there are two more on the back too

Christian Siriano, this pretty handbag also has the option to be carried by shoulder strap. Sentimental value here that tugs at my heartstrings, I carried this at my son's wedding

Just look at the incredible functionality of the swagger style of my Christian Siriano. So much organization, and a completely secure zipper section in the middle, flanked by two snap closures


Which one of these would you choose to carry on #NationalHandbagDay?

Enjoy your day!

And Now, The Kat Is Out Of The Bag!



My new mystery novel - Kat Out of the Bag will be published by The Wild Rose Press and will be available soon, in 2020.The mystery starts on National Handbag Day!

‘Murder at the Gala’ is not the headline that couture designer Katherine Watson wanted. At her Purse-onality Museum opening, a showcase of women’s history and purses, the victim is Katherine’s only close friend, the mayor of her hometown. Katherine intended this event would put dull Bayside Washington on the map, but not like this. Guilt for ignoring a death threat drives Katherine to investigate. Can she solve the case before the killer’s next knock off?
Her elegant cat Purrada watches Katherine analyze clues and face clutch situations. She gets to know the town’s residents and their secrets. She matches wits with cop Jason Holmes and his K-9 Hobbs. Holmes and Watson often disagree, yet a romantic tension smolders.
Little known facts and stories about vintage purses and the generations of women who carried them appear throughout the book. A love note found in the lining of one vintage bag leads Katherine to uncover a shocking secret. 

Kat Out of the Bag is coming soon in 2020 from The Wild Rose Press

Author, Wendy Kendall






Sunday, September 29, 2019

Vegan Handbagging




Vegan handbagging includes a range of materials - synthetics like plastic and natural materials like cork, kelp, pineapple leaves and other creative and cruelty free materials. Essentially, it's the use of a fake (faux) leather that does not use animal skin. Vegan products don't harm, kill, or exploit animals and don't contain animal products.

You can easily identify vegan purse products when looking for specific labels. One of these is the PeTA-Approved VEGAN label.




Another is the Leaping bunny logo. This is the only internationally recognized symbol guranteeing consumers that no new animal tests were used in the development of any product displaying it.

Image result for leaping bunny logo

Concerning designers that offer vegan bags, Stella McCartney is the top designer for this initiative. All  her bags are vegan.Other luxury fashion brands like Louis Vuitton, Prada, Gucci and more primarily use top quality cowhide leather.

Today's blog features two vegan bags -

This beautiful, practical, unbelievably lightweight backpack is from the La Terre Fashion line that sells vegan handbags.

These bags are PeTA-Approved. The feel to the touch is soft, pebbly surfaces. It's embellished with delightful, shiny gold studs that accentuate the rounded lines and outside pockets. Measuring 11" H x 10" W x 7" D, it's deceptively roomy and carries everything you'd conceivably want to in a very organized space.Yet it's so light, at times I've literally forgotten I'm wearing it. The front zipper works well for what you need rrequent, quick and easy access to. On each side is an open pocket that is the perfect size for a water bottle, and is so convenient you can reach around and into it without taking the bag off your back.

All zippers slide so easily. Inside the backpack, the smooth lining is a light color making it so easy to view all you're carrying at a glance. On the back wall is a secure, zipper pocket and on the front wall an open pocket. Back straps are easily adjustable.




The Matt and Nat line also includes vegan, and also recycled materials in it's purses. Their commitment stands boldly in their name - Mat(t)erial + Nature.Sustainable materials such as cork and the linings are made out of 100% recycled plastic bottles. They design and produce their own custom hardware.

Matt and Nat encourage their customers' recycling, When you're through with your bag, ready to buy a new Matt and Nat, you can donate your old bag for someone else to enjoy.

Just look at the shiny, deep black exterior bag that I love to carry. You can't detect any wear in this bag that I have used  so much as a reliable go-to bag. The strap length is very comfortable on the arm or held in my hand. It's a secure, snap closure at the top.It's a great size at 10" H x 14" W x 2" D. It's a nice roomy interior that includes a secure zip pocket securely attached to the back.


And as always the Esse Purse Museum in Little Rock Arkansas, one of only 3 Purse Museums in the world, telling the story of women's history with purses, has a fabulous selection of vegan bags for sale, Of course I also recommend visiting in person. I really enjoyed my visit!

ESSE Purse Museum & Store


For more gorgeous PeTA recommended purses, backpacks, and more you can check out this PeTA sponsored site  As they say - you don't have to kill animals to get a killer look!

Saturday, August 3, 2019

A Purse-onal Story to Treasure - Anne Crowe McMurtrie

This beautiful metal mesh purse belonged to Anne Crowe McMurtrie 1907 - 1998. She lived in Seattle and Bellingham WA. This incredible, historic Whiting and Davis bag was among her all time most prized possessions. When she was out on the town this was on her wrist as she thoroughly enjoyed the clubbing and fun activities of the roaring '20's, and beyond. Thank you so much to her daughter and also her granddaughter, Karen Richstad, who also treasured this fabulous Whiting and Davis family heirloom. If you've never felt a mesh bag, it is truly a treat - soft, smooth, almost silky yet a shiny metal surface that is so flexible in the palm of your hand that it puddles. Whiting and Davis is the genius artistic company for these purses, beginning as a company in 1876 and still in gorgeous business today with purses and also jewelry. Their high quality purses in the 1920's were the coveted accessory of flappers, actresses and well-dressed women everywhere.
The chain mail inspired bags associated with the flapper fashioons of the 1920's were luxury products of jewellers and silversmiths. It was the technical advances of the Whiting and Davis Company that made these more widely available. Early collaborations of Whiting and Davis with eminent fashion names Paul Poiret and Elsa Schiaparelli and continual celebrity endorsements made these bags the forefront of fashion. Anne Crowe McMurtrie's bag is a perfect example of the 1900's coin bag or vanity compact hand bag. The top is a very detailed, round silver. The Chain attached is meant to loop around your fingers, your wrist, or attach to your belt. When opened each came with a very small mirror. As a modern woman you may be thinking, where would I carry all my stuff? There's room with the mirror for small compact, lipstick, perfume, handkerchier, money and a little room left over for whatever else that says - you.

Look at the incredible artistry and detail that still jumps out at you on the top of the hinged lid of this beautifully preserved purse.

What a glorious sparkling accessory. It measures 5" tall and tapers to the top from a bottom width of 4 1/2". The chain hangs almost 5" long. In this shot the hinged gop is flipped open. Dance bags such as Anne McMurtrie's were designed to hang from the wrist so fingers can touch dance partner's fingers. How delightful! Until 1912 this gorgeous mesh was handmade, after that a machine was invented to automate the mesh making process. It's made of small, precious metal rings and are unpainted for the most part, like Anne  McMurtrie's. This striking design comes from a mixture of metal colors, artfully joined rings and metal fringe. By the end of the 1920's flat armour mesh painted in bold Deco designs and Dresden mesh, with tiny rings silkscreened by hand in dreamy Impressionistic shades were created.

Were you wondering how this cute bag opens? With the lid flipped up then the crowning top can expand in a crown that measures just over 3" across

Here's a look at the linen lined interior

Timeless - A bag expresses you to others and to yourself
There are three levels that measure a person's reaction to a purse:
Physical Properties
Performance/Functionality
Reflective/Emotional tie


Can't you visualize clubbing in 1920's Seattle with your friend Anne, with a shining accessory dangling from your wrist, a sophisticated accent to your flapper ensemble.

The original Whiting and Davis tag inside this beautifully preserved treasure.

Anne Crowe McMurtrie in 1948. Now she's carrying a very vogue purse of this era. By the end of the 1940's bag design had become more structured and leathers were dyed in fashionable hues to tone with the fashions of the period. The 1940's bags were made with clasps that are more discreet, and had wide, soft handles.

Anne and Doris in 1951 in downtown Seattle


In the 1920's women dressed with so much fun - shimmering jewels and rich feathers. There was a freedom in the 1920's; a certain liberty and evolution of women. From the 1920's to the 1950's neon-lit streets pulsed with visual excitement. Thank You so much granddaughter Karen Richstad, for sharing a chapter of the treasure of this Whiting and Davis purse's personal story -  in tribute to Anne Crowe McMurtrie

Sunday, July 21, 2019

Purses With Purpose - Buzz Aldrin Purses!

Purses with a Purpose - 

What a great combination -  fun purses + helping others

Delighted to find an out-of-this-world purse by Buzz Aldrin where the purchase benefits the 501c3 nonprofit Buzz Aldrin’s ShareSpace Education Foundation which will enable, inspire and educate the game-changers of the future. Of course I bought one! Thank You Buzz Aldrin!



The ShareSpace Foundation, which in its current iteration was founded in 2014 as a non-profit dedicated to inspiring children's passions for science, technology, engineering, arts and math, provides interactive tools to educators across the United States.

It's a 7" height x 9" wide very comfortable crossbody that also fits so nicely on the shoulder. Inside a roomy space for your essentials that is lined in a soft vinyl. There is also a zipper secure roomy pocket along almost the full back side.

The silver flap over is beautifully shiny material that is fashionably highlighted in room and outdoor lighting.

Altogether a well made, fun and light carry that you'll enjoy during the day, and also when the moon rises

This purse is hard to find right now, even online at sharespace.org, but watch for it particularly at aeronautics museum gift stores like the Seattle Museum of Flight and similar spots. And also check Amazon.com for this and for Buzz Aldrin men's wallets.