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The most popular bag in 2010 is back on trend, and I’m obssesed

Lucy Williams is wearing the Mulberry Mini Alexa in blue. Available at MULBERRY.COM and FARFETCH
* On its 10th anniversary, we are delighted to relaunch the iconic Alexa bag – updated for modern lifestyles. It epitomises laidback luxury with its slouchy shape, tactile leather and traditional detailing – from the braided top handle to double strap closure. This mini version has been adapted for cross-body wear with an adjustable shoulder strap and an interior perfectly sized to carry your everyday essentials.
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On the eve of Mulberry’s 50th anniversary, I am delighted to welcome back the most sought-after Mulberry bag of a generation, updated for modern lifestyles: the Alexa.

Tamu McPherson is carrying the Mini Alexa in Neon Green.
(Photo via @tamumcpherson)

LAIA’S PICK: MulberryAlexa Chalk Heavy Grain
* Mulberry is committed to the responsible sourcing of all raw materials and to consistently improving the sustainability metrics of our supply chain. We see this as a perpetual work in progress. The leather for this product was sourced from our partner tannery in Germany, a member of the Leather Working Group with a Gold Standard rating.

LAIA’S PICK: Mulberry Alexa Mulberry Green Heavy Grain
* The new Alexa family features sustainably sourced leather from environmentally accredited tanneries and carbon neutral manufacturing at the Mulberry factories in Somerset, England.

Emili Sindlev is carrying the Alexa in Mulberry Green Heavy Grain, available at MULBERRY.COM
(Photo via @emilisindlev)

Monikh Dale is carrying the Alexa in Chestnnut Heavy Grain.
(Photo via @monikh)

The one version I can’t get out of my mind: the Oversized Alexa in the brand’s classic Chestnut leather, carried by Alexa Chung herself while attending Mulberry Spring 2010 fashion show in New York on September 2009 (the bag, launched in 2009, was named after her). You can get it PREOWNED at VESTIAIRECOLLECTIVE
+ Now available in heavy grain at MULBERRY.COM
(Photo via The Telegraph)
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