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KARINAS
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Bow Belle, nutmeg suede with burnt orange trim with antique frame, $275
Red ''turnlock'' bag, cherry leather with antique frame, $280
Doctors bag, burnt orange leather with antique frame, $260
Bow Belle, nutmeg suede with burnt orange trim with antique frame, $275 Red "turnlock" bag, cherry leather with antique frame, $280 Doctors bag, burnt orange leather with antique frame, $260

I have been designing and selling my work since I was 14, that was 1968! The first thing I ever sold was a grey felt handbag with apples appliqued on the front in a very 'pop art' style. Strangely I never made another bag until 2006 as I got caught up in theatrical costume design and then had a large business for 10 years designing and manufacturing top end leather clothes. I recently returned to making bags as they are more 'architectural' and do not have the limitations of a clothing line. I introduce 2 new styles a week and my portfolio now comprises of 128 styles, all of which have been made in runs of 5 per style.

A few years ago I read a weighty tome called "Carried Away" it is written by the director of Hermes and trawls their archives, it was the skill of their craftsmen, rather than the bags, that I found aspirational. In keeping with trying to revive traditional skills I only use top grade English leathers and trim my bags with whatever interesting pieces I find on my travels around Europe. It is incidental that my trims are usually more than 50 years old, just seems like they were made with an enduring quality.  I spend a lot of my free time watching old Hollywood movies, so the bags used by Tippi Hedren, Ava Gardner and the likes always fascinate me. I do not have a target audience, but have found that my bags appeal to young people who like a vintage/retro look, without the wear and tear and older women who can remember when all bags were leather lined. A lot of men buy my bags for presents to their loved ones as they are limited editions so make a 'special' present.

After my children had grown up and left home I thought I could semi-retire graciously, but, after visiting an exhibition of Elsa Schiaparelli's work in Paris, I realized I am obsessed with designing and taking an idea to its limits. I made a bag using some very fine leather I had left over from my clothing range, trimmed it with Bakelite Art Deco buttons and was surprised to see my friends, their daughters and three independent boutiques 'fighting ' over it. This made me realize this was not going to be a retirement hobby, but a project I could engage in for a long time.

I think some of my customers have been interested in the stories behind the buttons I use on my bags, for example I have used ceramic buttons made by an apprentice to English sculptor Henry Moore and had 6 buttons which were originally made for Queen Elizabeth 2 trousseau designed by Hardy Amies.

With lots of experience through theatre work, mass production and commissions I no longer have 'design nightmares', my biggest problem is not finding enough time to make up all of my ideas, I never write anything down or draw and work on the premise that, if I forget about a design it probably wasn't going to work! My greatest achievement was working on an alligator bag with a hard wood base, framed on antique pewter, not the design itself but the fact that, at the cost of 4 fingernails and 3 calluses, I actually managed to turn it in side out to frame!!

 
What is your name? Karina Hesketh
Where are you from? Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK
Where do you live now? Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK
How old are you? 53
Do you have a design background? Yes.
Do you still have a day job? No.
What year were your bags born? 2007
Bag brand name: karinas bags
What is their retail price range? $300 - $400
Where can a shopper buy your bags? www.karinasbags.co.uk
For more information, contact: www.karinasbags.co.uk

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