‘Dracula’ Star Cynthia Erivo Reveals the Secrets of Her Bayswater Bag
Cynthia Erivo, currently starring in a unique production of “Dracula” where she portrays all 23 characters, took time this week to cohost a cocktail party in London and unveil a new collection of Mulberry Bayswater bags. The event, held at The Dorchester, celebrated the 55th anniversary of the iconic bag.
A Full-Circle Moment for Erivo
The limited-edition series features 55 unique styles and colors, utilizing surplus and sample leathers from Mulberry’s archives. Mulberry, a B Corp-certified company, is aligning this project with its “Made to Last” sustainability manifesto.
The Bayswater’s Legacy
The Bayswater bag, first released in 2003, holds a special significance for Erivo. She recalled admiring a tan Bayswater carried by a former agent when she was first starting out, a luxury she couldn’t afford at the time. “It felt like a full-circle moment,” Erivo said, adding that the bags are “endlessly classic” and suitable for a wide range of styles.
During Sunday’s event, Erivo was seen carrying a dark brown suede Bayswater, personalized with the brand’s name in colorful, mismatched letters. She noted the bag’s practical size, capable of holding essentials like a thermos, phone, protein bar, and extra jewellery.
A Challenging Role and a New Collaboration
Erivo described her current role in “Dracula” as a significant challenge, noting it’s her first one-woman show and a departure from her previous work in shows and concerts. She embraced the fear the role inspired, believing it would push her creatively.
The limited-edition Mulberry Bayswater bags are priced at 1,855 euros and will be available on the Mulberry site starting Friday.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the significance of the Bayswater bag?
The Bayswater bag was first released in 2003 and is being celebrated with a limited-edition series marking Mulberry’s 55th anniversary in business.
What makes this Mulberry collection unique?
The collection features 55 unique styles and colors sourced from surplus and sample leathers in Mulberry’s archives, aligning with the company’s sustainability efforts.
What did Cynthia Erivo say about working with Mulberry?
Erivo described it as a “full-circle moment,” recalling admiring a Mulberry bag earlier in her career when she couldn’t afford it, and praised the bags as “endlessly classic.”
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