Now I don’t generally post many scrapbook pages but I just fell in love with this one from the blog Ponderings. She stitched all sorts of things together on the page including bits sewing patterns, books and Sizzix die cut flowers. Pop on over to see some close up details and then hop around to 60 more blogs that use the same flowers in a myriad of fun and unique ways! It will surely make some ideas “bloom” for you!
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The $6.7 Million Upcycled Easter Handbag That’s Breaking the Internet
It sounds absolutely unreal, but a $6.7 million handbag is making headlines—and not just for its jaw-dropping price. Fashion designer Debbie Wingham has pushed the boundaries of luxury and sustainable fashion by creating what may be the world’s most expensive upcycled handbag.
Crafted from a vintage Hermès scarf and adorned with actual Cartier earrings, this designer handbag isn’t just an accessory—it’s a high-fashion statement that blends eco-conscious craftsmanship with over-the-top glam.
If you’re into luxury fashion or sustainable design trends, this handbag is the talk of the town for good reason. It’s not every day that a fashion designer transforms second-hand luxury goods into a couture masterpiece worth millions.
Debbie Wingham is no stranger to creating show-stopping pieces—her name has been attached to million-dollar dresses and cakes before—but this one-of-a-kind handbag takes it up several notches. Combining high-end upcycled fashion with rare gemstones and fine detailing, the result is a sustainable handbag that’s turning heads across the globe.
People are calling it the most extravagant example of eco-luxury fashion to date. The bag’s body includes not only the vintage Hermès silk scarf but also features embellishments with diamonds and other rare stones, plus the unmistakable sparkle of authentic Cartier earrings repurposed as luxe accents.
It’s a perfect example of how recycled fashion can reach unbelievable levels of glam and still carry a strong message of sustainability.
As the story spreads online, social media is blowing up with reactions. Some call it a brilliant example of how upcycling in fashion is evolving, while others wonder who would actually carry a handbag that costs more than a Beverly Hills mansion.
But whether you’re a fan of luxury eco-fashion or you just can’t look away from anything with that many zeros in the price tag, it’s clear this piece has caught the internet’s attention.
The handbag speaks to a growing trend in sustainable high fashion—where waste is minimized and style is maximized. Instead of creating something new from scratch, Wingham has proven that sustainable designer fashion can be just as glamorous, if not more so, than traditional couture.
With environmental concerns taking center stage in the fashion industry, creations like this show that upcycled fashion isn’t just ethical—it can also be luxurious, exclusive, and headline-worthy.
For fashion lovers, collectors, or anyone fascinated by the fusion of eco-conscious style and ultra-luxury, this $6.7 million designer handbag is an unforgettable piece. It’s a bold blend of recycled luxury materials and fine craftsmanship that makes a strong case for the future of sustainable couture.
Whether you see it as art, fashion, or both, Debbie Wingham’s one-of-a-kind handbag is redefining what it means to be both stylish and sustainable in today’s luxury market.
(read the news article here)
I am sure these bags will not be worth 6 million, but they are fun to make !
I LOVE this page…thank you so much for sharing!
I just love Dina’s work! She is an awesome lady, and has the most fantastically creative mind!!! I could take the same materials…and easily make it look a mess! Her….she makes magic!
Curious as to why you don’t post more scrapbook pages — I love to see the inspiration when it’s something new and different like this one!