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12.11.2022 - 01:01 / usmagazine.com
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Finding the perfect purse is a lot like finding the perfect person to spend your life with — you have to kiss a lot of frogs before you find your prince. Just like future spouses, handbags are certainly not one-size-fits-all. We each have our own personal preferences when searching for our soulmate. And while we probably shouldn’t rely on a checklist to choose our forever partner, there are definitely some non-negotiables when it comes to accessories.
Our ideal everyday bag is not too big and not too small with ample room to store all of our stuff. There needs to be a zipper to keep our belongings secure, along with pockets for organization. And the price point should be fair, so we don’t spend the next year dealing with buyer’s remorse. Okay, so spacious, functional and affordable — that shouldn’t be too hard, right? Wrong.
Our mission to track down our dream tote has been futile until now! We just discovered this luxe leather bag on Amazon, and it seriously checks all of our boxes. Plus, it’s currently on sale for 47% off! Score. Keep scrolling to find out why we fell in love at first sight with this must-have bag!
Get The Sak Sequoia Leather Tote for just $100 (originally $189) at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication, November 11, 2022, but are subject to change.
The Sak Sequoia Leather Tote is exactly what we’ve been looking for. Crafted with 100% leather, this luxurious tote bag is sleek and stylish. The medium size is optimum for everyday use, and there’s more than enough room inside to store all of your essentials on the go. Available in seven staple shades, this beautiful bag
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was spotted at The Crosby Hotel in New York City wearing a burgundy leather jumpsuit. The actor wore a brown wool overcoat over her shoulders as she exited the hotel in the pouring rain. She paired the ensemble, which embraced the colors of fall and Thanksgiving (the most ignored holiday), with pointed heels that match the jumpsuit. Biel wore her hair down in soft waves and opted for minimal makeup, which included a slightly shiny but natural pink lip. See the inside and outside versions of the look below:At the hotel, Jessica Biel attended a launch event for KinderMed, a line of clean over-the-counter pain and cough medicines for children without any artificial flavors, colors, or sweeteners.
A Philadelphia native and a graduate of Long Island University, Goldman got his start as a booker for the William Goldman Theatre Company. In 1978, he began his career in film distribution at Embassy Pictures, starting with east coast distribution in New York City before becoming vice president of the studio’s division four years later.
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