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Oprah’s Favorite Famous Bag Got a Cool-Girl Makeover

‘Tis the season…for Oprah’s Favorite things, of course. Our favorite gift guide queen has dropped her top recommendations on Amazon and Oprah Daily for this holiday season, and it includes *that* famous bag.

Oprah's Favorite Famous Bag Got a Cool-Girl Makeover—but It'll Sell Out Soon

Telfar Medium Puff Shopper Bag

The bag in question is none other than the Telfar Shopping Bag, which Oprah included on her Favorite Things list in 2020 and 2023. It’s back for another round this year, but with a new look; the vegan leather bag has been recreated with a puffy quilted nylon exterior—perfect for winter.

Oprah's Favorite Famous Bag Got a Cool-Girl Makeover—but It'll Sell Out Soon

Telfar Medium Puff Shopper Bag

Oprah's Favorite Famous Bag Got a Cool-Girl Makeover—but It'll Sell Out Soon

Featuring the brand’s recognizable logo, the Telfar Puff Shopper Bag features all the same details as the beloved original. It has two strap options, including shorter handles and longer crossbody/shoulder straps, a zippered inner compartment, and a magnetic closure. You can snag it in nine colors, including vivid indigo, red, and yellow, as well as classics, like black, chocolate brown, and silver. Plus, it comes in two other sizes, including small and large.

I’ve tried the original version of the medium-sized Telfar bag and can confirm it’s incredibly roomy. It fit my laptop, a few magazines, makeup pouches, and all my other daily essentials. It’s great for a day at the office or when you’ve got a packed day of events ahead of you.

Oprah's Favorite Famous Bag Got a Cool-Girl Makeover—but It'll Sell Out Soon

The new, of-the-moment puffy silhouette, a trending style that has been spotted on everyone from Angelina Jolie to Cameron Diaz, is sure to sell out—especially since it’s just one of two bag styles Telfar offers on Amazon. And if you’re into a matchy-matchy situation, you can also grab the brand’s hooded puffer coat, which Oprah also included on her list.

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