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When it comes to finding luxe looks for less, Kyle Richards has it in the bag.
And while her closet’s packed with plenty of Hermès purses, her go-to JW Pei Orla Weave Handbag ($129 $90) — which she dubbed a “must-have” in a recent Amazon Live — costs far less than its designer doppelgänger.
“Love everything about this bag — the size, the color, the hardware,” she gushed, comparing it to the “really cute” Bottega Veneta bag her co-star Garcelle Beauvis carried while filming.
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JW Pei“It feels so nice and is so soft,” she added, saying she actually likes the metal handle “even more” than that of the designer version.
In addition to the tan style she highlighted during the livestream, the chic carryall also comes in almond, black, maroon, olive, white, pale pink and metallic silver.
The best part? In the lead-up to Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days — a Prime Day-like event kicking off on October 8, 2024 — it’s 30% off for Prime members.
It’s not the first time Richard’s traded designer labels for something a bit more budget-friendly; her previous livestreams have featured a Chanel-like bikini and a pair of Pavoi Teardrop Earrings ($13) that bear striking resemblance to Bottega Veneta’s trendy drops.
She’s also previously praised JW Pei’s Gabbi Ruched Hobo Handbag ($80), which caught on in a major way in 2021 with stars like Emily Ratajkowski, Gigi Hadid and Megan Fox.
Below, shop the Richards-approved bag in more colors:
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Writer/Reporter for Page Six Style. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts Hollywood’s favorite labels to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.