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Goodbye Diaper Bags. Hello Kate Spade Tote!
Moms usually fall into two camps: There are those who want to scream their “momness” from the rooftops and have at least 20 diaper bags to prove it, and those who would rather ruin a perfectly good Chanel bag than carry a baby bag.
Looks like fashion icon and new moms to twin girls Sarah Jessica Parker is in the latter camp. Famecrawler spotted her carrying the brand spanking new “London Quinn” Kate Spade tote. Featuring the perfect shade of hot pink for summer, from the looks of it, SJP probably has two bottles and a pack of nappies stashed in there and who knows what else.
So while it’s not lined and Kate Spade wouldn’t recommend using her brilliant creation as a diaper bag, you can bet many moms in NYC will be following this “babes in the city” trend.
Of course, for those moms who want it both ways, Kate Spade also has amazing baby bags that will provide maximum style for you while keeping all your newborn/kid essentials safe.
For a diaper bag alternative, click through…
For those who need a little more room and accessories complete with an interior changing pad, bottle pockets, additional pockets and detachable coin purse, should look no further than this summery Barrow Street Anabel Baby Bag.
Photo: INFphoto.com and Kate Spade
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peggy commented on Jul 05 10 at 12:59 pmI am not, never was and never will… I am a breastfeeding mum with some nappies and wipes in her handbag…:)
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