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What's in Annabel's handbag?
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Annabel Fay was born a performer. As long as she could remember she’d always wanted to sing and due to her love of music there wasn’t really any other career path she wanted to pursue!

Now with two albums under her belt, Annabel’s career as a singer/songwriter is growing from strength to strength  and now she’s gearing up to hit the road with a handful of talented Kiwi musicians for the MORE FM Summer Vineyard Tour next month.

Gloss handbag snoop Emma Smith caught up with Annabel recently, and couldn’t resist having a good old rummage through her handbag.

What did she find? Let’s find out…

Do you prefer a small or large bag?
I prefer a large handbag because I carry around pretty much everything I need and I have a lot of stuff.

Do you have a favourite style of bag?
I prefer tote bags just because they are easy to carry around and the contents of my bag are easily accessible.

Do you have a favourite label or handbag designer?
My bag I am using at the moment is a Celine bag. I think it’s from their new range which is awesome.

What can’t you leave home without?
I definitely can’t leave home without my Lucas Papaw ointment and my Garnier b.b. moisturiser.

What don't you need?
My water bottle (not pictured) because it always ends up spilling everywhere.

What has been the most embarrassing thing to fall out of your bag?

Probably my large collections of mini hand sanitisers! I’m a bit germophobic.


Emma Smith
 


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