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Who needs a purse? Martha Stewart prefers these chic hands-free phone cases

Martha Stewart might be Bandolier's biggest fan. GC Images; Getty Images for MAC Cosmetics Martha Stewart’s best accessory just might be her phone.

The domestic doyenne is rarely seen without one of Bandolier’s chic phone protectors, which feature an adjustable strap for hands-free carrying (and less risk of dropping your precious tech).

Just this week, Stewart stepped out for a Barbour event in NYC, pairing her $375 jacket with the equally luxe-looking Bandolier Remi Phone Case.

While Stewart opted for the glossy croc-embossed option, the design comes in over 20 other colors guaranteed to match just about any outfit.

We’ve spotted the star carrying Bandolier everywhere, from the Paris Olympics to swanky New York Fashion Week events.

“What are handbags?” she once told Vogue. “I have a Bandolier phone case, which is my pocketbook.”

She’s far from the only one who feels that way; on her website, Bethenny Frankel recently described her Bandolier as “practically an appendage at this point.”

A little birdie told us Stewart’s a Bandolier fan. Instagram/Martha Stewart Alex Cooper’s also snapped mirror selfies featuring the company’s cases. Instagram/bandolierstyle Donna Kelce regularly brings her Bandoliers to NFL games. Getty Images With Mother’s Day on the way, the cute cases also make great gifts – just take it from the many famous moms who regularly carry them.

Donna Kelce has an extensive Bandolier collection and carries the cases at all of her son Travis’ biggest games, including the 2025 Super Bowl.

“My favorite celebrity moment was with Jamie Lee Curtis, who I love,” the brand’s founder, Maggie Drake, once told Inc.

“I got to meet her, and she said to me, ‘Maggie: Velcro, Post-its, Bandolier. Life-changers!’ I thought that was so great!”

This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Associate Editor for Page Six. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts celebrities’ brands 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.

Read original at New York Post

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