When it comes to scoring celebrity fans, JW Pei’s got it in the bag.
And while plenty of the brand’s accessories have earned stars’ stamps of approval, the Orla Weave Handbag is by far the buzziest lately — and right now, it’s on sale for 15% off on Amazon.
Bethenny Frankel spotlighted the style in her “Handbag University” Instagram series last month, speculating that the sculptural hardware could be “inspired by Bottega.”
“It’s so soft … it’s like it’s been deep-tissue-massaged,” she gushed. “It is unbelievable. I’m obsessed with this.”
Kyle Richards raved about the same style in an Amazon Live last year, saying she loves “everything about” it.
“It feels so nice and is so soft,” she added, admitting she actually likes the metal handle “even more” than that of similar high-end styles.
And Paige DeSorbo included the Orla Weave in an Amazon roundup of spring break must-haves just last week.
“They look expensive; the leather feels so nice,” she added of the brand’s buzzy bags, adding that she can “oddly fit a lot of things” in them.
In addition to the Richards’ tan version and Frankel’s and DeSorbo’s white one, the woven carryall also comes in almond, black, maroon, olive, pink beige and metallic silver.
It’s not the first time JW Pei’s sparked a celebrity sensation, as its croissant-shaped Gabbi Bag has graced the arms of A-listers like Megan Fox, Gigi Hadid and Emily Ratajkowski (not to mention plenty of Page Six’s own staffers).
If you’re planning to score a style on sale, just be sure to shop fast before the cat’s out of the bag — and the bags sell out.
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Writer/Reporter for Page Six Style. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts Hollywood’s favorite labels to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.
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