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Bag brand Kipling unveils second Barbie collaboration

Belgium-based bag brand, Kipling has unveiled a second collaboration with Mattel and Barbie, launching later this month.

There are eight new styles in the collection, reported The Industry.Fashion, including new candy pink versions of Kipling’s top selling Bina M and crossbody Riri bags, plus the Jacey XL tote, Darlee backpack and Tally phone bag.

Images of Barbie and logos feature in the linings, while there are two Barbie doll charms and the Barbie x Kipling monkey with bright pink fur and a sun visor.

The new launch follows on from the popular first collection which launched in 2023.

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