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Great article with Roger Saul...


This part especially...
“I think [the Ongs’] biggest fear was that I’d reappear as Roger Saul the designer, as a brand, and that would ruin Mulberry. But a friend told me to never, ever go backwards. Once you’ve done something, always move on to the next thing.”​

... and a link to the Dreweatts auction:

 
Great article with Roger Saul...


This part especially...
“I think [the Ongs’] biggest fear was that I’d reappear as Roger Saul the designer, as a brand, and that would ruin Mulberry. But a friend told me to never, ever go backwards. Once you’ve done something, always move on to the next thing.”​

... and a link to the Dreweatts auction:

Thanks for that. Sadly behind a paywall, but the excerpt you selected highlights a fascinating piece of Mulberry history. Interesting that Saul did move on from designing knick knacks (including handbags) but actually became involved in something far more powerful and important: regenerative farming.
 
Hi.
Just joined.
Is this the right forum to post anything?
Ive recently bought a Mulberry vintage bell from a consignment shop. Ive been scouring the internet ever since looking at Mulberry bags.
I bought another one this morning from Mulberry 😬 but was wondering where do i get a liner from that will fit a small Iris?
I dont want compartments just a plain liner.
Have been enjoying reading all the posts.
X
 
Hi.
Just joined.
Is this the right forum to post anything?
Ive recently bought a Mulberry vintage bell from a consignment shop. Ive been scouring the internet ever since looking at Mulberry bags.
I bought another one this morning from Mulberry 😬 but was wondering where do i get a liner from that will fit a small Iris?
I dont want compartments just a plain liner.
Have been enjoying reading all the posts.
X
Hi magsy99, and welcome to the Mulberry forum:flowers:. Now that you've found us, there's much to learn and loads of good info, plus some lovely folk here! Congrats on your vintage Bell, that's classic M, I have one in black Scotchgrain and find it both useful (fits just what I need) and durable for all weathers. Fuss free. Depending on where you live, there are multiple liner options for your Iris--you'll see recommendations for Handbag Angels, who I can recommend, and of course there are plenty of others, so I'd suggest making sure of your bag's measurements and having a good search to find just what you need.
 
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Hi magsy99, and welcome to the Mulberry forum:flowers:. Now that you've found us, there's much to learn and loads of good info, plus some lovely folk here! Congrats on your vintage Bell, that's classic M, I have one in black Scotchgrain and find it both useful (fits just what I need) and durable for all weathers. Fuss free. Depending on where you live, there are multiple liner options for your Iris--you'll see recommendations for Handbag Angels, who I can recommend, and of course there are plenty of others, so I'd suggest making sure of your bag's measurements and having a good search to find just what you need.
Hi.
Thanks for info.
My Bell is burgundy scotchgrain, i love it but not quite big enough. I like that the Iris has a wide base, i hate rummaging looking for things in a bag so hoping the wider base will be easier.
Thanks for your reply x