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Haute or Not: Chanel’s Hula-Hoop Bag

 

It’s been a while since the Spring 2013 shows came down the runway, but one show in particular still has us questioning the sanity – or savvy? – of the fashion world. Chanel’s spring collection, as per usual, was one of the highlights of Paris Fashion Week. Staged in the City of Lights’ glass-domed Grand Palais, complete with larger-than-life windmills and solar panels, the theme of the défilé was energy: “The wind and sun are free,” Uncle Karl told Style.com.

The collection veered away from the label’s signature tweed in favor of more spring-inspired pieces, adorned with a hefty smattering of pearls. While we were all for the breezy silhouettes and architectural shoes, one piece in particular had us stumped: those hula-hoop handbags.

At first, we weren’t too surprised: runway collections are often more about pomp and presentation than what’s actually going to be in stores. But now that the handbag is actually being put into production, we’re a little confused. Sure, following trends isn’t always the most practical of pursuits – and that’s a sacrifice we’re more than willing to make – but at a certain point, where do you draw the line between fashion and function? If you had the funds, would you take one for a spin (pun intended) or leave this accessory to the high-fashion playground?

 

What do you think? Sound off in the comments below.

 

Emilie Sintobin is a senior at Boston College studying French and Art History. A diehard fashion enthusiast and francophile, she dreams of the day she can return to Paris, where she spent a semester studying abroad last year. This fall, in addition to writing for Her Campus BC, she is also joining the Her Campus National team as an editorial intern. In her spare time, Emilie devours the pages of Vogue Paris and W, loves listening to oldies tunes, and can't get enough of a good old-fashioned dance party.