Monday, March 02, 2015

Look who discovered The Esse Purse Museum! #MFRWorg #RLFblog #fashion #accessories



Handbag Monday
Many of my friends know of my love for all things handbags. Some have gifted me with treasures. Some have been on my blog and shown theirs. Recently, a friend asked me if I’d heard of the Esse Purse Museum in Little Rock, Arkansas. 


I hadn’t! So I googled the museum and perused the website. I found many enjoyable things to comment on. I landed on the contact us button and traded an email and phone call with Laura Cartwright Hardy from Public Relations. Here’s what I found out:

Esse Purse Museum began with Anita Davis who had been collecting handbags for thirty years. She had done many travel museum exhibits, but wanted to recurate her collection in a permanent home. This she did in Little Rock, Arkansas in a former candy/cigarette building which she renovated.
Laura told me there are only three handbag museums in the world and only one in the U.S.-the Esse Purse Museum. Esse comes from the Latin “to be” which translates nicely into women’s essence in handbags. The museum showcases handbags from 1900 to 1999. Each decade is featured in a case. Four specialty cases include: skins, evening, travel, and philosophy. The next temporary exhibit, which opens March 7, will be an antique button collection.



Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EssePurseMuseum/
Want to have some handbag fun? How about submitting your handbag for The ESSE Purse Project? As the museum says, “we believe you can get a feel for a woman’s personality through the contents of her purse, as well as from the purse itself. What story does your purse hold and tell? Are you willing to share that story with the world, anonymously or proudly proclaimed?


From the website, here’s how to participate: send a clear, medium resolution photo (no whopper files, please) to essepursemuseum@gmail.com with the subject line “ESSE Purse Project.” Make sure the photo includes your purse and its contents artfully displayed (feel free to censor/omit embarrassing or identifying contents).
Please specify whether you want to share your full name, first name, city – or some other category such as age, job title, mother of three. But if you want to be totally anonymous, that’s fine, too. Please also include this statement:  “I give The ESSEntial Blog full permission to use this photo.”

I’m intrigued! And ready for a road trip!! Who’s in?


6 comments:

Jerrie Alexander said...

Love this! I submitted a picture of one of my purses and received a nice email thanking me!!

Vicki Batman, sassy writer said...

Hi, Jerrie! So glad you shared your handbag and please tell your friends to do this!!!

Melissa Keir said...

It sounds like a fun place to visit. I would like to think that they would know something about me by my purse. At least I could hide the embarrassing things!

Angela Adams said...

Sounds like a great place for you to explore, Vicki!

Vicki Batman, sassy writer said...

Hi, Melissa! and they have other kinds of exhibits. I have this on a must do list for my future. Hugs.

Hi, Angela! I'm thinking YES!!!

Lyn said...

What fun!