Bella Hadid Can’t Stop Wearing This $2k Bag

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Bella Hadid Can’t Stop Wearing This $2k Bag

There’s no shortage of celebs with covetable closets and even more enviable bag collections. Kim Kardashian, Jennifer Lopez, and Cardi B, for example, each have an eye-watering collection of Hermès Birkins. Few celebrities, however, have a more impressive assortment than Bella Hadid. Her bag arsenal encompasses the full spectrum of styles: from the buzziest new designer launches to the most obscure archival pieces. She displays her wearable works of art on a rotating basis — one day toting an it bag from 2001 and the next a Telfar Shopper or an elusive Birkin. (It’s called range.)

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