8 of the Best Vegan Handbags
If you’re on the fashion pulse, you may have already heard whispers of celebrity designer and PETA supporter Meg Mathews’ collaboration with high-end vegan accessories label Wilby this month.
Her collection is the latest in fabulous cruelty-free accessories, and to celebrate, here are eight super-stylish bags from companies that have signed up to be a part of the brand-new “PETA-Approved Vegan” scheme. Whether you’re after an oversized tote, a cutesy clutch or a non-nonsense shoulder bag, there’s something here for everyone!
- Wilby Yellow Citibag:
Our top pick from Meg’s collection, it’s crafted from sustainable cork. - CoraLlei Peri Shopper:
Irish-designed and Italian-made, this shopper was made from high-quality vegan leather. - Bo Carter Buba Bag:
Up-and-coming talent Bo Carter walked away with the New Designer Award in our 2013 Vegan Fashion Awards and uses no animal products in her collections! - Susie Faulks Wild Hare:
This adorable printed tote is made from a mix of linen and cotton oilcloth and is extremely durable. - Gamberini Zòji Nuvola:
Delicate appliqué panels make the bags from this Italian designer really stand out from the crowd. - Esprit Perforated Clutch in Vermillion Red:
We love the edgy texture and vibrant colour of this chic clutch. - Cosi Cosi Fashion Tiziana:
Can you believe that the material for this bag is made from 100 per cent recycled plastic bottles?
All of these bags are 100 per cent PETA-approved, so you can shop with absolute confidence. These brands have made the commitment to fighting cruelty to animals, and we’re with them all the way!
Of course, no list of vegan bags would be complete without something from the legendary Stella McCartney, so last but certainly not least:
- Stella McCartney Beckett Mini Bag:
Chic and sustainable, this bag comes in classic grey or delightfully summery hot pink.
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If you’re looking for animal-friendly accessories closer to home or on a budget, there are also some great options available on the high street, thanks to Accessorize, ASOS, Topshop and others – just be sure to double-check the label before you buy. Happy cruelty-free shopping!