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About Tasche in 101 Saroj Building, V.P. Road, opposite Grasshopper Restarant, Vile Parle West, Mumbai

Tasche – House Of Designer Women Handbags and Footwear
Handbag :- For many women, handbags are the most expensive items on our shopping list - but they are also the most satisfying purchase, a survey has revealed. One in four women said they enjoyed buying a smart handbag. It makes sense. Handbags are the accessory that we use the most, and they need to go with every outfit we own so there is a lot of satisfaction in finding the perfect bag. The right bag can make us feel goes far deeper than just being a way of carrying things around. It's a trend which has fuelled the incredible growth of the handbag industry in the past decade. By 2006, one report showed that sales of bags were growing at twice the rate of clothes. An iconic bag owes its status not to canny marketing strategies, but to the finest traditions of pedigree, quality and craftsmanship to look as good decades later as it did the day it was first worn. And, for a true bag-lover, that is almost beyond price.

Think about the way you carry your favourite bag on the daily—do you typically grab it and arrange it on your arm (or shoulder) the same way, no matter what? According to body language experts, it's not a totally random decision. Instead, we're revealing a lot about our personality whenever we've got a bag in hand.

Way #1: Worn over one shoulder with the wearer keeping the bag close to her body
You're practical and driven by utilitarian motives. "It points to the wearer prioritizing her freedom of movement over the display elements.” The read is true of this carry style in general, you tend to use bags of the smaller variety.

Way #2: Worn over one shoulder with the bag swinging freely
"The way bag is swinging and open indicates a priority on ease and functionality over display." Keeping it buckled, closed, and situated at the front of her body might allow passerby to better check out the brand/shape/fabric/color, but it wouldn't be as practical.



Way #3: Worn cross-body with the bag in front of the body
Placing your accessory in front of your person. "This style of bag-wearing often indicates a more cautious personality, someone who is reticent or shy. Her downward gaze and slightly folded up body posture support the suggestion of a slightly defensive personality." It's not uncommon to see celebs holding their purses like this as a way to avoid contact with paparazzi photos.
Way #4: Worn cross-body with the bag behind the body
Pair the carry wide stride and loose limbs and you find "an urban warrior with a clear goal. The bag is incidental to her independent self-image, flung on for its functionality." Clearly—we can't even get a proper view of it to identify the brand or style.

Way #5: Worn in crook of elbow
"Bags worn like this often indicate a priority on status and position, "You're basically de-operationalizing one of your arms in order to carry something of that size, telling everyone you don't need to use both arms as you move around in the world. This harkens back to the times when women's packages were carried for them." This manner of carrying best shows off the brand specifics of the bag you're carrying, signaling your status to "those in the know" who can properly identify it.

Way #6: Held in hand
Some bags are so tiny there's no other option, but what if, tote, various straps give you multiple ways to carry it? "Her bag is so heavy she needs to adjust her weight to carry it and is leaning to the side. This is equivalent to carrying a briefcase and communicates the importance of the woman's job.” By carrying bag like this, subconsciously working to remind us she's more than someone who simply carries a minaudière on the red carpet.





Footwear :-
What You Can Tell about a Woman from Her Shoes
Want some insight about her personality? Look at her feet
Most people don’t even attempt to understand the profound relationship between a woman and her shoes. That’s fair. But if you’re looking for insights about her personality—whether she’s extroverted or introverted, fiery or laid-back—her feet are exactly where you want to be glancing.
Skeptical? Science has our back: A 2012 study from the University of Kansas found that people are able to accurately judge 90 percent of a stranger’s personality, including their emotional stability, simply by looking at their most-worn pair of shoes. For example, “agreeable” people tended to wear “practical, functional” shoes, while “aggressive” personalities had an affinity for ankle boots.
Her confidence level
The style of her shoes can tell you whether she’ll be confident-verging-on-cocky, or a little more down to earth. “Women in revealing, high-heeled sandals are more likely to be confident naked than women in closed-toe heels.”Research says. “You can tell a lot about how a woman grooms the rest of her body by how she takes care of her feet. If there’s a neat, sexy pedicure going on, expect neat and sexy grooming elsewhere. No pedicure? No grooming elsewhere.”
Meanwhile, wedges and low, wide heels—not flats—may indicate insecurity, according to the survey. “Women wearing wedges want to appear taller without the discomfort of high heels,” she says. “They may be a little more middle-of-the-road. Also, the wider and shorter the heels on a woman’s shoes, the more insecure she might be.”

Her personality type
Not surprisingly, women sporting brightly colored shoes tend to be more playful, bigger risk takers, and more extroverted. But if she’s wearing hot pink sandals or neon yellow pumps, you may be looking at a woman who’s just a little high maintenance. “Peacock tendencies mean she’ll be more challenging, and may even expects to be put on a pedestal,” “If this is your thing—and for many guys, it is—go for it.”
If you’re looking for someone more laid-back, checking out women in flats or flat boots. “Flats mean she’s a woman who puts comfort above style.” “She’s literally down to earth.” Women wearing flip-flops—if they’re not at the beach—may be too laid-back. “She’s just grabbing something to put on her feet because she has to, and she could be pretty free-wheeling about other aspects of her life as well.”
Also, women in sneakers may not be as low maintenance and laid-back as you’d expect. “A woman in sneakers is on the go.” “She may be getting ready to jog or play tennis, or just wearing them for the walk to work, but she’s ready for action.”
Her personal branding
Do her shoes look like they cost? If she’s wearing designer pumps—and you can usually tell this by seeing if they stand out from the rest of the outfit, says celebrity stylist Christa Scherck—you’re looking at a woman who invests in herself and values personal style and comfort. “If she’s wearing an expensive pair of work shoes—closed-toe, conservative pumps—she probably values her work a lot,” Scherck says. “If she’s got on a pair of expensive riding boots, she’s the kind of person who likes to splurge on luxuries.”
“Expensiveness” also factored into the University of Kansas study. Researchers found that liberals tended to wear shabbier, cheaper shoes than conservatives. Bottom line: A woman who spends half a month’s rent on a pair of shoes is likely to have a more demanding personality, but the good news is that she can probably afford all her luxuries on her own.


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