Caboodles, created in the 1980s for the woman on the go, quickly became a must-have accessory for organizing cosmetics, and its cultural relevance is continues with collaborations like the e.l.f. Cosmetics x Caboodles evening It Bag designed by Laurel DeWitt.
Inspired by the #whatsinmybag and #wearegirls tags on social media, the limited-edition bag beautifully holds products like e.l.f. Cosmetics’ Glow Reviver Lip Oils, and specifically appeals to those who only carry their favorite lip products during their evenings away from home.
The nostalgic yet contemporary cosmetics case is dressed up with a sleek black style, a signature chain look and specialty charms by DeWitt, and features plenty of compartments for packing the best beauty essentials for a night out.
90s-Style Cosmetic Cases
e.l.f. Cosmetics x Caboodles and Laurel DeWitt Created a New 'It Bag'
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