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Cheerful clutch brand Edie Parker is at it again with a spring lineup that doesn't skimp on smile-inducing motifs like watermelon, seashells, and glittery sharks. Designer Brett Heyman credits her LA upbringing as inspiration for the , explaining that each piece, "represents an element of a perfect beach day."
The acrylic bags, which are all handmade in the USA (the materials come from New Jersey and they're produced in Chicago), were launched in 2010—you've probably noticed them on the red carpet and/or The Man Repeller—and sell at retailers like Barneys and Editorialist. These babies ain't cheap (they average $995 to $1,195) but looking is free.
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