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    Woven Baskets and Tassel-Adorned Handbags—Why Hunting Season’s Handbags Are a Summer Must-Have

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    Is it really summer without a great raffia bag? Ask any Vogue editor and the answer will be a resounding no. In fact, at the first sign of spring, leather carryalls get swiftly replaced by a rotating cast of small and large woven shoppers. (The summer season is short as is—why save its best pieces for only two weeks a year?) And one label in particular makes some of our favorite ones: Hunting Season.

    Bogotá-based founder and creative director, Danielle Corona, a Florida native with Cuban heritage, works with expert artisans in Colombia who thoughtfully handcraft everything from accessories to leather home goods. From the striped canvas totes to the satin clutches and tassel-adorned evening bags, an elegant, carefree ease imbues these designs—all brought to life in a soothing, natural color palette honoring earth’s bounty.

    In love? So are we—and for a limited time, you can save 15% off sitewide as an Insider.

    Hunting Season

    The Large Woven shopper bag

    Hunting Season

    The Extra Large drawstring bag



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