New York Times Styles editor Alexandra Jacobs dives into the world of Enid Collins history, designs, and collectors — including Karen Adler and Finding Enid with LOVE. March 31, 2021
Read More“Considered collector items, those particular [Enid Collins] bags are hard to come by; but luckily, the box bag's vintage counterparts and modern reinterpretations can still be easily located on sites like Etsy and eBay.” Bustle, Dec. 15, 2015
Read MoreA quick read summarizing history and influence of Enid Collins wooden handbags and other work. Classic Chicago magazine, Feb. 26, 2016
Read More“Annene Kaye displays her extensive collection of handbags by Enid Collins of Texas, circa 1960s-70, on a shelf top of her Marigny Triangle shotgun double. The "box bags" were embellished with anything from seashells to faux jewels, always in cheerful patterns.”
Read MoreLook Online vintage-fashion blogger Marilyn Kirschner (a former fashion editor for Harper’s Bazaar) talks with Karen Adler about studying Enid Collins as an anthropologist -- and general fan. July 30, 2015
Read MoreBack in 2007, expert collectibles appraiser Harry Rinker was skeptical about the value of those "glitzy" Enid Collins bags. The Morning Call
Read More1984 Texas Monthly story looking back at childhood memories of Enid Collins bags.
Read MoreDallas Morning News story on Enid Collins collector Karol Howard. Jan. 14, 2013
Read MoreWhat’s old is new again. Women’s Wear Daily on the “new” trend toward wooden bags.
Read MoreThe box bag's back. Allure Magazine’s Kristen Bateman traces its roots to Enid Collins. October 24, 2016.
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