Thomas Wylde Handbags refer to handbags designed by
Paula Thomas who was born in England in 1966 and moved to London at the age of 17 to be a Model in the early 80"s. After 16 years in the modeling industry she decided to create her own line combining European flavor with California influence that has a rock vibe.

The name Thomas Wylde comes from combining her father's side surname with her grandmother's side surname of since they did not always mesh well and she thought it would be the perfect combination.

Halle Berry was spotted wearing a Wylde Leather "Santa Cruz" tote handbag.

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