This $120 Quince bag looks just like Bottega Veneta


Jennifer Aniston is hitting replay on the Cassette Bag.

The “Friends” actress owns the classic $3,000 Bottega Veneta style in both black and beige, the latter of which she’s carried at least two times already this summer.

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But if her exact look isn’t quite in your budget, Quince’s Italian Leather Handwoven Flap Crossbody offers a strikingly similar woven for about $120.


Quince Italian Leather Handwoven Flap Crossbody
Quince

It’s racked up a nearly perfect 4.8-star average out of over 90 reviews, with customers praising it as “the perfect bag” and “so comfortable and very roomy.”

“I am picky about handbags,” one satisfied shopper opined. “This one has checked all boxes for me. Stylish, well constructed and roomy enough to hold the essentials.”

The direct-to-consumer brand — which claims to keep prices low by avoiding excess supply chain expenses — also makes similarly luxe-looking woven designs like the Italian Leather Handwoven Convertible Clutch.


Quince Italian Leather Handwoven Convertible Clutch
Quince


Quince Italian Leather Handwoven Convertible Clutch
Quince

There’s also the cloud-shaped Italian Leather Handwoven Pouch Crossbody Clutch, which comes in beige, gray, black and brown top-grain Italian leather.


A model holding the Quince Italian Leather Handwoven Pouch Crossbody Clutch
Quince

Quince has become a celebrity staple over the years; Jessica Alba owns the brand’s under-$150 Mongolian Cashmere Oversized Boyfriend Cardigan Sweater, while Chelsea Handler hit the slopes in the Responsible Down Long Puffer Jacket earlier this year.

And Olivia Culpo posted a TikTok wearing the Stretch Cotton Jersey Short Sleeve Bodysuit — which has a nearly perfect 4.6-star rating — during her pregnancy in March.


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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.



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