Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Aaneta Muddy Large Satchel

Aaneta Muddy Large Satchel


Product Description
Amazon.com Product Description
The Aaneta Muddy Large Hobo is a bold and fashionable accessory. Made from luxurious high-quality leather, this hobo features a single braided shoulder strap with flashy hardware, attached exterior pockets with metallic stud details, and a zip-top closure. Women who can't stand to give up function or fashion will want to take this bag everywhere.

From the Manufacturer
Mother and daughter design team, Ana & Valeria, founded Aaneta in the late 90s in Uruguay. With the Markowicz family home in Uruguay, Valeria spent her childhood watching her mother design and manufacture many different successful lines throughout South America. After 25 years of designing, Ana Markowicz watched her daughter head off to one of the most prestigious Architecture Academies in America,Sci­Arc(Southern California Institute of Architecture), and like her mother, Valeria became a well trained original artist destined for success as an architect. Valeria Markowicz moved to Los Angeles in the mid 90s to begin her career as an architect. Her mother and her would spend their time together co-designing handbags and began gifting them to close friends and family to wear. The handbags, all made in Uruguay, boasted the finest leathers and most innovative designs. Inspired by the constant attention their designs were receiving worldwide, Ana & Valeria decided to officially launch Aaneta. By 2002, Aaneta bags were gaining popularity all across South America thanks to the dedicated design team and most talented seamstresses. In 2002, Valeria introduced them to the U.S. Market, who immediately fell in love with the design and exquisite construction. In 2003, Valeria and Ana premiered their first official Aaneta collection which immediately sold out all across the United States including the celebrity shop hot spot, Fred Segal, in Los Angeles. Ana Igielka and Valeria Markowicz make a wonderful design team in offering a subtle bridge between tradition and innovation and consistently incorporating the sensual elements of Latin American culture paired with global style.

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