Beijing’s an urban jungle, and in any jungle we need tools to survive and thrive. As urban jungle dwellers, we’ve managed to blend practicality with style, resulting in the modern bag. Here, form meets function, and what looks stylish and fashionable on the outside contains all our essential survival tools on the inside. Inspired by this, we ask expats each week, “What’s in your bag?” and get insights into which essentials they keep on hand when out and about in the capital city.
I’m Charlotte (some know me as Mistress of Rumble). I’m originally from the US, and now I live with my husband and three cats in the bustling hutongs near Gulou. I’m an artist, voice actor, writer, and organizer of epic thematic pop-up bazaars that happen all over Beijing.
I got this beautiful, vintage bag second-hand at Rumble in the Jumble the first year that I was doing the bazaar. It caught my eye immediately because of the awesome vintage style and the Japanese crane design, which always reminds me of my favorite album, The Crane Wife, by The Decemberists. I also have two crane tattoos, so it’s totally my style. The bag is a small, light purse, and that’s ideal for Beijing life, where all anybody really needs to carry is a phone. Of course, since it’s pretty old, it has gotten kind of dirty and worn out over the years …
– Metal chopsticks. Sustainability is important, so, yeah. I carry my own reusable chopsticks with me everywhere. Plus, they make great hair sticks in a pinch!
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Images: Courtesy of Charlotte White