When it comes to celeb-loved belt bags, lululemon’s leads the (fanny) pack.
A-listers like Kristen Bell and Camila Cabello have long been obsessed the brand’s Everywhere Belt Bag ($38+) — an item so beloved by stars and shoppers alike, it frequently flies off the shelves.
But right now, not only is the hands-free carryall is in stock, the label also launched a brand new crossbody take on the design: The Everywhere Crossbody Bag ($78).
Available in pink, white, black and olive, the fresh carryall features the same water-repellent fabric and zippered pockets as the original buzzy bag — plus an adjustable, removable shoulder strap to customize the look.
Everywhere Crossbody Bag
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Everywhere Crossbody Bag
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The official star of summer also brings new colors of the original belt bag, ranging from a concert-ready clear version ($38) to bright hues — including trendy butter yellow and bright green — and classic neutrals.
Everywhere Belt Bag 1L in Swirl Yellow
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Everywhere Belt Bag 1L in Green Punch
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Looking for inspiration for how to wear yours? Bell brought the belt bag to a yoga class in May 2022, while Lucy Hale’s worn hers on hikes and walks — sometimes even pairing the pack with the brand’s Wunder Train Shorts ($64).
It seems Cabello also finds the TikTok-loved waist bag just as “Worth It” as the internet does, as she’s used it to accessorize laid-back looks on multiple occasions.
In fact, the “Havana” singer just might be the bag’s biggest fan; she owns it in both bright pink and white — the latter of which she carried at least three times in May 2023 alone.
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Everywhere Belt Bag 1L in White
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Everywhere Belt Bag Clear 1 L
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Even “Real Housewives” use the bag to stash essentials before leaving the house, as “RHONJ” star Dolores Catania strapped on the talked-about pack while filming an episode in 2022.
The aptly named “Everywhere” design is water-repellent and boasts both interior and exterior pockets to protect your things.
Everywhere Belt Bag 1L in Traverse Gray
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While the famous fanny pack and its new crossbody counterpart are sure to sell out quickly, lululemon also makes several of stars’ other favorite athleisure items.
The Align Leggings ($98+) are a wardrobe workhorse for Olivia Wilde, who regularly wears them on repeat; Chrissy Teigen also owns the cropped version (from $39), while Selena Gomez and Ana de Armas have full-length pairs.
Meanwhile Taylor Swift stepped out in the Wunder Train High-Rise Tight ($98) for a studio session in NYC in January.
So if life ever gives you lemons — er, sold-out lululemon products — in the future, rest assured there are plenty more celeb-loved styles from which to pick.
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Writer/Reporter for Page Six Style. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts Hollywood’s favorite labels to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.