In a marketing push to get women to notice the Cadillac SRX SUV, General Motors has enlisted famed fashion designer Dana Buchman to design a vehicle for the SEMA trade show later this month. Normally, SEMA is all about flash and power, not interior elegance, and women’s fashion at the show is usually of the hot pants and bikini variety. Yet, Dana Buchman’s SRX features a custom interior that resembles an expensive handbag rather than a bucket seat. We’re not sure how this one-off will impact future Cadillacs, and we don’t expect to see even a limited edition hit dealers. That never stopped anyone from showing a concept car, however. Keep reading for more images.