Avatar actress CCH Pounder and Academy Award-nominated producer Paul Garnes will attend the inaugural Cross Continental International Co-production Forum (CCF) in Barbados.
26.03.2024 - 02:19 / ok.co.uk
When it comes to handbags, you can’t beat a great mid-size option that you can use anywhere and everywhere. Bonus points if it’s a cross body that you don’t actually need a free hand to carry, meaning you can use it for everything from running errands to a night out.
One bag that’s dropped on our radar lately is Fiorelli’s Darcey Crossbody, £59 here, which checks all the boxes when it comes to both practicality and chicness.
The faux leather shoulder bag can be worn in a whole host of different handy ways, and it also has a very similar vibe to a much pricier version; The Row’s Small Slouchy Banana Bag, £1,910 here. The Row’s Banana Bag has been a big hit with fashion fans who love it for its utilitarian design that doesn’t compromise on style, and Fiorelli’s version is a great option for those who don’t have the budget to splurge on the designer one.
Just like The Row’s bag, it has a curved half moon shape thats been designed to sit at an angle when worn.
That means you can wear it over your shoulder or as a cross body and still have instant access to anything you need. It also has an adjustable strap that can be lengthened or shortened, so you can wear it over your arm or even tuck it inside to turn it into a clutch if you want.
It also manages to hit that perfect mid-size range, measuring 16cm high, 10cm deep and 29cm wide, which makes it small enough to not be cumbersome but still roomy enough to be handy for a day out. It also has a single inner compartment with a zip closure, and internal pockets – including a zipped one – that’ll keep your things safe and sound.
Avatar actress CCH Pounder and Academy Award-nominated producer Paul Garnes will attend the inaugural Cross Continental International Co-production Forum (CCF) in Barbados.
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