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Strike! Jennifer Lawrence Makes the Case for the Bowling Bag

Strike! Jennifer Lawrence Makes the Case for the Bowling Bag

Vogue12-05-2025

Forget about your East-West shoulder bags and your belted bags! Allow Jennifer Lawrence to persuade you that the bowling bag is the purse du jour.
On Mother's Day, the actor was spotted in New York City dressed in a low-key look. She opted for a blue crewneck Issey Miyake Ne Net x Playset graphic tee with a cat across the front of the shirt, which she paired with relaxed black wide-legged trousers that covered most of her shoes. (Though, it does appear that she owns multiple colorways of embroidered mesh mules, this time wearing a black pair.)
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An expert accessorizer, Lawrence layered a heap of necklaces, including a thick silver choker and a long lariat. But the real star of the show was her bag: a mustard leather bowling bag with light brown straps and piping detail. Barely visible was the Loewe anagram logo. A longtime fan of the brand, Lawrence has no shortage of Loewe in her wardrobe, from her Puzzle tote to her 'I Told Ya' tee. But this bag appears to predate Jonathan Anderson's tenure, seemingly a vintage pick. (A similar duffle iteration of the bag is currently going for $1,850 on eBay.) While Jennifer Lawrence's Loewe bag isn't as ubiquitous as the Puzzles, Flamencos, and Squeezes, she reminded us of our bowling bag obsession—and that can come from anywhere!

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