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  2. 18 Black-Owned Handbag Brands You Should Definitely ... - AOL

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    CISE first grabbed the attention of the masses with its Protect Black Women bags that were everywhere in 2020. Today, the L.A-based company is expanding its core lineup to include a selection of ...

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    No matter the occasion or season, there’s always room for another handbag in your collection. From designer totes to trendy baguettes, the possibilities are endless. Whether you want to secure a Te

  4. Lulu Guinness - Wikipedia

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    Lulu was appointed an OBE for services to the Fashion Industry in the 2006 Queen's Birthday Honours and in 2009 received The Independent Handbag Designer Awards ICONOCLAST Award for "Lifetime Achievement in Handbag Design". [4] [5]

  5. Vera Bradley - Wikipedia

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    Vera Bradley Sales, LLC (d.b.a. Vera Bradley) is an American luggage and handbag design company, founded by Barbara Bradley Baekgaard and Patricia R. Miller in 1982. [1] As of 2019, its home office is in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

  6. Jacqueline Quinn - Wikipedia

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    The women completed piecework for the bags which was shipped to a factory for final assembly. As an example, "The Lady Monroe" handbag featured over 200 seashells, hand-collected, cut and shaped by these women. This arrangement offered single mothers and stay-at-home women an opportunity to contribute financially to their households. [12]

  7. Barbara Bradley Baekgaard - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, Baekgaard and neighbor Patricia Miller were traveling together. They noticed how similar women's travel bags looked and wished they had bags to match their own fun and colorful style. They each borrowed $250 and started making handbags out of high-quality cotton in Baekgaard's basement in Fort Wayne, Indiana, [4] on a ping-pong table. [5]