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| Yves Saint Laurent "CHYC" Shopper Tote Bag |
Photo By Yves Saint Laurent - Amanda Mull
Published By V2BUTIK on June 2011

By now, we all know what spring’s big trend are: Colorblocking, mixed brights, pink and orange, brights contrasted with neutrals. We’ve all been saying this since the collections made their fashion week debuts six months ago, and those looks have made their way to retail with a vengeance. And in the case of the Yves Saint Laurent Lucky Chyc Colorblock Tote, they’ve all showed up in one design.
I really want to like this bag, but I just can’t find it within me. I like the idea – the mixture of brights and neutrals, the bold swaths of color, the functional structure are things that I’ve been digging lately in almost all iterations, but this one just isn’t quite right. The yellow is too mustard-y and not bright enough, the mismatched neutral gussets compete with the rest of the design and should have been left the same color for the sake of symmetry and an ivory handle will show wear almost immediately with any sort of regular use.


Being on-trend doesn’t automatically make a design good, and unfortunately, this bag illustrates that perfectly. YSL came close to having a winner on its hands, and I still appreciate the functional structure (particularly the roomy and well-disguised front pocket), but the rest of the bag needs some tweaks to get it on the right track.

If you've managed to hold out this long without a good, basic, classical tote, listen carefully: You need a tote. Everyone can use a tote. And the Yves Saint Laurent "ChYc" shopper tote is a surefire staple.
Sure, it kind of sits in the background, with its black leather, almost-nonexistent hardware, and clean straps, but sometimes a bag like this is in order. Especially when you want to wear color or accessorize freely. A simple shopper leaves room for you to break the rules elsewhere. At least this one has some personality and a tiny bit of bling. The subtle yet noticeable "Y" logo keeps the bag relevant without being annoying; only those in the know will get the reference. Plus, that smartly designed, patent-leather "Y" serves a purpose: it's also an outer pocket, a super-fab detail. I can vouch for this bag based on personal experience. I have a YSL shopper that I continue to use on the regular, as I increasingly appreciate its utilitarian ease.
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