.lizzo TikTok’d herself with a magical tiny bag, thus winning the internet.
, when an image of the star posing with the tiniest Valentino bag went viral. .
Now she’s taking that idea to its ultimate conclusion. Today, she uploaded a TikTok video that spoofs her obsession with the world’s tiniest bags. In it, she dispels the belief that her beloved tiny bags are impractical, magically pulling out a large assortment of goods from her micro bag. This time around, her purse of choice comes courtesy ofShe begins by taking out a pencil, a TV remote, and a packet of Pringles from her bag. Afterwards, a bottle of wine emerges. It doesn’t end there.
Though the singer pokes fun at the ridiculousness of her obsession throughout the clip, something tells us she won’t be letting go of it anytime soon. Because once a mini bag girl, always a mini bag girl. The latest fashion news, beauty coverage, celebrity style, fashion week updates, culture reviews, and videos on Vogue.com.
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