It’s all in the bag
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Alicia Robinson
Some people wear their hearts on their sleeves. Kimberly McClintick’s
is probably on a handbag.
Her passion for handbags certainly shows on her -- the accessories
designer behind Kimberly K Accessories has three small tattoos of
handbags she’s created.
When the handbag business McClintick started in Philadelphia began
to take off, her husband accepted a new job in Newport Beach, so she
packed up her fabric, designs and sewing machine in August and
brought them here.
She’s still settling in and works from a home office, but she’s
already added two area stores to the retailers around the country
that carry her bags. Being featured in the April issue of Redbook
magazine has further boosted demand for her bags, which come in a
variety of styles and sizes, from fun and funky to classic and
conservative.
“People have really loved them because they clean very easily and
they’re just fun fabrics,” said Karen Thro, who sells McClintick’s
bags at her Newport Coast boutique Millie. “I’ve sold a ton.”
The spring and summer line included a sturdy tote made from a
fabric with bikinis printed on it, and other bags sported
multicolored polka dots, grass-skirted hula girls on a background of
palms and pairs of Chinese shoes.
Bags were a switch for McClintick, a former hairstylist who
decided to go to design school though she didn’t know how to draw or
sew.
She learned both skills, ultimately convincing her school to let
her start a business as her internship project instead of working for
someone else. She graduated as valedictorian of her class.
Ideas for her bags come from just about everything -- a Christmas
gift of sequined pillows led to plans for a line of evening bags with
sparkly trims.
“I get inspiration from so many things,” she said. “Sometimes it’s
art or a sculpture, sometimes it’s seeing a woman on the street
carrying a bag, and I say, ‘I like that, but how can I make it
better.’”
It’s a good thing she designs bags, because at the moment
McClintick has her hands full. She’s juggling sales and marketing of
her spring and summer bags with designing a new fall collection.
Someday she’d like to add a wedding collection and even go into shoe
design.
With an eye toward expanding her sales, McClintick has hired a
Southern California sales representative, and she’s considering
making her bags more widely available online.
While running a business has been a lot of work, McClintick said
it’s also been a lot of fun.
“I really love it,” she said. “My whole life is bags.”
Kimberly K’s bags are available at Millie in Newport Coast and
Madison Avenue in Newport Beach.
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