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Let's be honest: travel is just a tiny bit better with elevated luggage.

And when you care about your possessions as much as you should, why not give them the best carrying case? Luckily, Bunney and PORTER teamed up to create a capsule of jewelry bags and trays for your favorite accessories.

It's a natural and first-time partnership, considering Bunney makes stunning jewels and PORTER is known for its bags and travel gear.

The three piece capsule includes a jewelry case, pouch, and tray, with nods to each brand. Silver hardware from Bunney and signature minimal design from PORTER are seen on the pieces. Collaborative woven logos and custom engraving finish off the capsule.

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Though it is the first time the two have officially worked together on a collection, both Bunney and PORTER have several other collabs under their belts.

Bunney and Carhartt WIP gave a few clothing pieces a rabbit spin to celebrate the jewelry brand's latest in-house publication.

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PORTER, on the other hand, has collaborated with luxury brands like Fendi and Valentino.

The Bunney x PORTER collection is available now on Yoshida & Co's website. It's just in time for those holiday getaways.

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