Megan Fox, Gigi Hadid, And Hailey Bieber All Love This $80 Croissant Bag

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Take a quick gander through your Instagram and TikTok feeds and sure enough, you’ll find a post with the Gabbi bag by JW Pei adorned on the arm of celebrities and influencers alike. In the world of expensive It-Bags, no accessory feels as fresh—and accessible—than the under $100 Gabbi. The mini shoulder bag has quickly become a favorite of street style royalty whether it be actresses like Megan Fox to supermodels such as Gigi Hadid, Hailee Bieber, and Emily Ratajkowski.

Created by husband and wife duo Yang Pei and Stephanie Li, JW Pei has quickly risen in popularity since its launch in 2016 thanks to its line of sustainably made accessories. The Gabbi, constructed from vegan leather and sourced from recycled plastics, features a croissant-like shape with a single, ruched top handle and a curved base. On the inside you’ll find a faux suede interior that snaps shut using a magnetic closure. Don’t be fooled by its miniature shape though, because this bag can still hold all your necessities. You might even say it’s small but mighty.

As for what color to go for, the options are vast. Will you go for a bright blue style like Fox or go bolder with a neon orange hue like Ratajkowski? Or maybe keep it tame with a neutral yellow bag like Hadid? With 12 color options to choose from, the perfect statement bag is only a scroll away.

If you’re in the market to snag your own Gabbi bag, you can find the brand sold at Amazon ($79) and its website JWPEI.com ($89). The current shoulder style isn’t discounted on sale at the moment, but I have a feeling something good is in store as we inch closer to Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Ahead, shop our other favorite JW Pei styles.

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