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Elevated Takes on the Basket Bag

Elevated Takes on the Basket Bag

New York Times21-03-2025
Clockwise from top right: Celine by Hedi Slimane bag, $3,100, celine.com; Maison de Sabré charms, $75 each; Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello bag, $2,800, ysl.com; and Ulla Johnson bag, $790, and charm, $190, ullajohnson.com. Credit... Photograph by Kyoko Hamada. Set design by Theresa Rivera Clockwise from top: Bottega Veneta bag, price on request, bottegaveneta.com; Loewe bag and charms, price on request, loewe.com; Anya Hindmarch bag, $795, us.anyahindmarch.com; and Chanel shoes, $1,125, (800) 550-0005. Credit... Photograph by Kyoko Hamada. Set design by Theresa Rivera
Set design by Theresa Rivera. Photo assistant: Sam Schmieg. Set designer's assistant: Mildreht Aguilar
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