The Handbag Edit

The NYC Edit: 2 Female-Founded Luxury Vegan Handbag Brands You Need to Know (Leather-Free)

At Stylishly Grounded, we write about shoes, handbags and finishing touches like outerwear for special occasions and day-to-day. We also like to uncover new brands, spotlight the founder and learn the stories behind the labels. We are covering two New York City-based luxury vegan handbag brands which have become very popular over the past few

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Is the Demellier New York Shoulder Bag Worth It? Our Honest Review After Buying It

Find out if this mid-luxury bag is SG-Approved If you are familiar with Demellier’s original New York Bag, you already understand why it has become a fan favorite. It is polished, functional, and thoughtfully made, all at a mid-luxury price point that feels justified. This article is not a review of the original. It focuses

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Shop Mother’s Day Handbags: 8 Luxe Tote Bags That Your Mom Will Love

If you’re looking to shop Mother’s Day handbags that strike the perfect balance of elegance, utility, and lasting quality—this edit is your starting point. Every year, Mother’s Day sneaks up with the same question: What can I give her that’s beautiful, practical, and actually gets used? If you’ve moved past candles and cards, it’s time

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The Rise of Mid-Range Luxury Handbags—Because Spending $4,000 on a Bag Just Doesn’t Make Sense Anymore

Luxury doesn’t have to mean loud logos or sky-high prices. There’s a better way—and shoppers are catching on. Luxury used to mean dropping thousands of dollars for a handbag with a well-known logo and crossing your fingers it would go with everything. But more and more women are realizing they don’t want a walking billboard—they

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