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Name: Julie Taber

Occupation: Dancer/singer in "Spamalot"

Occasion: Everyday

What kind of handbag? Black crocodile, silver-studded Guess handbag.

How much did it cost? $150.

Where did you get it? Marshall Rousso at Bally’s.

What does your handbag say about you? This black bag shows that I am a classy gal, but the croc expresses that I have a little bit of a wild side, all while conveying self-confidence, fashion-consciousness, success and independence.

Why did you choose this handbag today? I chose this bag today because it is one of my favorites. It is comfortable to carry and it matched my outfit.

What do you like about this handbag? I love this bag for all of the many little compartment that it has. I am a woman on the go, so I have to carry a lot of stuff with me at all times. With these compartments, there is a place for everything and everything is in place.

How many handbags do you own? Fifty plus.

What’s the most you ever paid for a handbag? $250.

Image is … everything in my profession!

What’s in your handbag?

Items clockwise: Fake eye lashes. Sony Cyber Shot Digital Camera — a gift to myself because I love taking pictures and I always want to have one ready for all of life’s unexpected moments. Guardian angel — an item that I received from my family when I got my license and moved away to start my career. MAC Lusterglass Lip Gloss — I am not a fan of lipstick, but I can’t go anywhere without my lip gloss. Disney light up pen — I worked at Disney World in Orlando for many years and Cinderella has always been my favorite Disney princess. Ice Breakers Sours — I love mints and sour candy. Now they are combined, yummy!

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