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Bags December 3, 2020
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Naomi Osaka Links With Strathberry On Bag Capsule

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December 3, 2020. 5 Comments

Tennis player Naomi Osaka continues to make forays into the fashion world with news of a limited bag collaboration with Strathberry, a Scottish accessory label.

The limited collection features five bag silhouettes and two wallets. Known for its minimalist square- and trapezoid-shaped top-handle leather bags that are detailed with a gold bar, Srathberry’s bags with Osaka range from tonal black to cheery color combinations.

According to press on the effort, “The color palette of lime green, vanilla and pink tones is simple yet bold, enhanced by the reflective quality of the silver weave, that is inspired by the technical fabrics found in sportswear. The collection embodies both Naomi’s competitive spirit and the understated elegance of the Strathberry silhouettes, reinvented with a sporty and futuristic touch.”

Reflecting Osaka’s identity as an activist, Strathberry will make a donation to Osaka’s recently launched Play Academy, an organization formed with Laureus Sport for Good with an aim of changing girls’ lives through play and sport, an effort that will start in Tokyo.

Photographed by AB+DM Studio, Osaka was styled by Law Roach with hair by Marty Harper.

Priced from $150 for the Princes Street wallet up to $850 for the Ace top handle bag, all items are now available on strathberry.com.

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Courtesy of Strathberry

Courtesy of Strathberry

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Ten years in, Jean-Raymond’s star has only risen. He hangs out with celebrities (Tracee Ellis Ross, Brent Faiyaz), made a cameo on Insecure, and drives flashy cars (a McLaren 720S, an Aston Martin Superleggera, a Porsche GT3 RS). Meanwhile, his brand is nearly nonexistent.

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