The Hip Hop Handbag
Hip hop is not only music, it is a style. A common misconception is that hip hop is all bling and the clothing is a bulletin board for designer labels. Not so! The roots of hip hop came from the streets of the Bronx, where cats were breakin’ in their kicks and fitted sweat suits. You had emcees freestylin’ under slick caps, but you saw no Cristal on tap. From those early looks branched out a plethora of stylin’ that put the hop in hip.
Accessories are always key. Big hoop earrings, Nikes in bright colors… but then there’s the all-important handbag. What kind of tote would a b-girl want to strap on her shoulder?
A big mistake many people make with this look is going too trendy. Stay away from quilted materials, powder pink shades, large gold charms, or vinyl with a design that will be played out in a couple of months. While you can catch a few glances in the moment jumping a bandwagon, it’s the truly stylish who will leave a lasting impression. Here are a few suggestions for what the most down girl would go for:
1.) Make it roomy. B-girls have lots to tote because they are women on the go. Something large with none or minimal pockets on the outside is essential. Think totes, duffels, large shoulderbags, and weekenders. Clutches are definitely cute, but they aren’t going to handle key accessories: big Sony headphones and an extra pair of shoes.
2.) Try the old school route. Like Common said, “It’s kinda fresh you listen to more than hip-hop, and I can catch you in the mix from beauty to thrift shop.” Vintage, vintage, vintage… it’s a great way to save money and get the unique look. A good suggestion is a vintage record tote for day wear. Stick some wax in there (maybe some of your favorite break beats), a journal to write in (because hip hop heads are creative souls), and you’re ready to rock. If you want something more dressy, think slouch and rouche as opposed to quilting — it’s a younger look.
3.) Go for quality leather in an eye-catching color. Black is to basic for the b-girl. You have places to go, things to do. Good leather will hold up with your lifestyle with the right care. Instead of black, go for a plum purple, sea blue, chocolate brown, or a sweet cognac. To really make a statement, go for red or white. Avoid pink.
4.) If you’re more fashion forward, support a fresh desginers. Sure, you could go the Baby Phat or Louis Vuitton route, but it’ll be too cookie cutter for a woman on the edge of style. Hip hop evolves just like you. Try a local boutique or shop online and scout some new blood.
What’s awesome about hip hop is that it’s so versatile, yet distinct. The woman who has it down manages to be funky rather than flashy, and more vivacious than classic — she’s definitely the one who gets stopped on the street because she has the confidence to pull off something edgy.
Photo courtesy shopbop.com.
