Bella Hadid’s chic Stand Oil bag looks designer, but costs just $67
Bella Hadid was in Los Angeles a few days ago, promoting her new FX show, “The Beauty,” which debuts Jan. 21.
While the new series from “American Horror Story” creative Ryan Murphy is sure to be a fright, Hadid’s look was polished and timeless — including the chic bag on her shoulder. Shockingly, it’s a $67 pick from the on-trend Korean accessories brand Stand Oil.
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The model is the latest to wear the line, as it’s been quickly garnering fashion-plate fans, including Olivia Rodrigo, Jenna Ortega and Lola Tung.

Hadid’s Ringo Bag is an especially great buy because it is reversible, for two completely different looks.
With a natural-textured canvas interior, it goes from an evening out to a Hamptons retreat in moments.

For her latest look, the model cut a stylish figure in a black-patent pencil skirt and heels with a white tank, and wore her blonde hair pulled back. The triangular shape and subtle detailing of the glossy vegan leather bag really brought the look together.

While you can pre-order the black style for February delivery, the rich brown version is available now. It also comes in the Ortega-worn larger option.
The Melly Bag Tung wore to Paris Fashion Week is also still in stock, and it’s a great pick if you prefer a small handbag for everyday.

The petite purse comes in two other colors and has an adjustable strap, so you can wear it as either a shoulder bag or a top-handle handbag.
No matter which you prefer, snap them up soon. Once seen on a star’s arm, things have a way of selling out quickly.
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