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What’s in Anna-Sophia van Zweden’s Bag?

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photography by Matthew Shelley; design by Charlotte Tobin

Anna-Sophia van Zweden is a jet setter, art and culture expert, fashion lover, and philanthropist. Not to mention daughter of Dallas Symphony Orchestra musical director Jaap van Zweden. (She’s even the honorary chair for this weekend’s Dallas Symphony Orchestra AT&T Gala After-Party.) We knew she’d have interesting things in her bag, and we were right. Take a look.

Hermès special edition bag.

1. Louis Vuitton cosmetic case and products: (from top) Lancome Hypnose mascara, Sisley Hydra-Global Intense Anti-Aging day cream, Harvey Nichols Instant Volume lip pencil in No.2, RMS Lip2Cheek stain in “Smile,” and Laura Mercier lip stain in “Peach Glaze.”
2. Magazine tear outs. “If I see something I love, I rip it out and keep it for inspiration.”
3. Signed Emanuel Ax CD. “He’s an amazing pianist.”
4. iPod, which contains everything from the obvious (classical and piano concerts) to David Guetta and Lil Wayne
5. Japanese artist, Mahomi Kunikata, note cards. “I like to write little thank-you notes.”
6. The Age of Absurdity by Michael Foley. “I love to read. Especially about great thinkers.”
7. Diptyque 34 Boulevard St. Germain perfume
8. Python jacket from Amsterdam. “I’m obsessed with python.”
9. Photo booth pictures with Dallas friends
10. Passport. “I always have my passport because I travel a lot.”
11. iPhone. “I found this case in St. Tropez. I know it’s a little tacky, but I mix it with classier things!”
12. Hermes scarf from Hong Kong. “It brings up any outfit.”
13. Re:Define – The MTV Staying Alive Foundation Benefit invites. “I’m co-chairing the event at Goss-Michael Foundation. It’s a big art auction.”
14. Mason Pearson hairbrush. “I can’t go anywhere without my Mason Pearson brush.”

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