This sculptural tote bag featuring overlapping orbital panels can be worn in two ways. The first is an open tote, with its curved sides expanded outward to create a wider architectural silhouette. The second is a closed form, with its side panels folded inward and secured through hidden magnetic closures, creating a softer cocoon shape. Its name was inspired by the idea of orbit — a reference to women who create their own gravitational center rather than orbiting around others’ worlds.
This sculptural tote bag featuring overlapping orbital panels can be worn in two ways. The first is an open tote, with its curved sides expanded outward to create a wider architectural silhouette. The second is a closed form, with its side panels folded inward and secured through hidden magnetic closures, creating a softer cocoon shape. Its name was inspired by the idea of orbit — a reference to women who create their own gravitational center rather than orbiting around others’ worlds.