YANA Handbags...

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The YANA Bag is like a heavily layered conceptual painting, revealing more than is visible at first glance. I believe in problem solving through design and adding conceptual meanings to my bags.  YANA embodies closely interwoven elements framed by feminine constructs; inspired by romance, nostalgia, status, sex, power, and humor.  Love and heartbreak are often explored in my collections through soft skins, saturated vegetable dyes, sensual suede, and organic cotton linings. All YANA bags are constructed with attention to how a bag ergonomically fits a woman's body and lifestyle.  Special concern is given to creating light weight handbags, with comfortable straps, and easily accessible pockets. Because functionality should be sexy, each YANA bag is detailed with hand sewn satin bows on each label and custom hardware dipped in 18k gold.  A favorite earring from my childhood is our company symbol.  My hope is that you see my work as more than just a bag, but a well crafted piece of art.  
---Ayana (Yana) Evans, Creative Director






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