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Latest Obsession: The mark cross Grace Box Bag

I don’t fixate much. As you’d imagine, working at PurseBlog involves checking out stunning stuff all day long, a lot of of which is for sale, and that’s tougher for some of the team members than others. It’s normally not for me; I have a very certain personal style, and a lot of things simply don’t fit into it, even if I think they’d be stunning for other people. Every now and then, though, something hits me and I just can’t shake it; that’s the case with the mark cross Grace Box Bag.

This bag has been around for a while, but the brand recently started adorning it in a lot more adventurous ways, and its adaptability is striking. The bag always looks polished and a little bit classic, but because of its clean shape, it takes a variety of treatments and embellishments particularly well. Also, the details are on-point; it opens like a tiny treasure box, with a large metal clasp and contrasting leather lining. The bag comes in two sizes, and neither are overwhelmingly large.

I saw the Grace on a lot of fancy fashion people at NYFW, and ever time, it looked fresh and appropriate. fashion Week repeats can feel played out pretty quickly, but I was delighted to see this bag whenever it popped up. The bags are expensive, but mark cross bags are made of great materials; when I’ve handled them in the past, they feel like the sort of thing that’s worth the money.

Below, check out a few of my favorite new Grace Box Bags.

Mark cross Grace Tricolor Box Bag
$2,762 by means of MATCHESFASHION.COM

Mark cross leather and Rattan Box Bag
$2,281 by means of MATCHESFASHION.COM

Mark cross Leopard Calf Hair small Grace Box Bag
$3,095 by means of Net-a-Porter

Mark cross Python Grace small Box Bag
$3,950 by means of Net-a-Porter

Mark cross Quilted Grace Box Bag
$2,937 by means of MATCHESFASHION.COM

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