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Everyone and their mother makes bags, but not like mother and I. Although 40 years apart, we both connect when it comes to style, color, and detail. My mom, a life-long collector of vintage household textiles, and I, a graphic designer, are living our dream creating these wonderful care-free designs from pieces of another era. Our one-of-a-kind designs feature vintage fabrics such as chenille, damask, and bark cloth and are adorned with sophisticated trimmings.
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