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This multipurpose bag was designed by the New York accessories brand MZ Wallace in partnership with Platform and artist Cynthia Talmadge. For the bag, Talmadge created a new series of paintings—available concurrently on Platform—that imagine the life a struggling young actress. Based on MZ Wallace's popular Travel Jimmy style, it comes with 3 printed zip pouches and an adjustable, removable shoulder strap.
Launching on Platform Thursday, September 5 at 11:00AM ET
Features zip top closure with padded nylon handles (with 7.87 inch drop) and a detachable crossbody strap (adjustable from 28 to 50 inches).
Due to the limited edition nature of this product, all sales are final.

① Artwork:

Aspiring Actress Bag

This multipurpose bag was designed by the New York accessories brand MZ Wallace in partnership with Platform and artist Cynthia Talmadge. For the bag, Talmadge created a new series of paintings—available concurrently on Platform—that imagine the life a struggling young actress. Based on MZ Wallace's popular Travel Jimmy style, it comes with 3 printed zip pouches and an adjustable, removable shoulder strap.

Adopting the same thoughtful, narrative approach with which the artist creates all of her work, here Talmadge brings to life a young actress who presents a tidy, studious facade but whose interior life is much more complicated. Rendered in the artist’s signature pointillist style, the bag’s exterior shows a neat pinboard adorned with pretty ribbons and buttons from all the right acting classes. Inside, the bag’s lining and interior pouches reveal smeared lipstick, scattered pills, torn celebrity tabloids, and a cracked compact mirror.

“The tabloids might call this a downward spiral—if she were famous enough to catch their attention,” Talmadge says of the collaboration's fictional star.

③ Artist:

Cynthia Talmadge

Cynthia Talmadge (b. 1989) is a New York–based artist known for paintings, photographs, and installations featuring subject matter from the romantic dark side of contemporary Americana and tabloid culture. Talmadge’s work exhibits a fascination with heightened emotional states, mediated portrayals of those states, and particularly the places where both converge.

Cynthia Talmadge was born in 1989 in New York City, NY. She holds a BFA in painting from the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence, RI.

While Talmadge’s primary medium is painting, she also designs elaborate interior environments for her work. Her 2018 New York solo show 1076 Madison consisted of eight paintings of the venerable Frank E. Campbell funeral home. Her 2017 debut solo show, Leaves of Absence, consisted of life-sized photographs of meticulously styled sets depicting celebrity rehabs alongside an architectural installation reconstructing a fragment of an imagined room from McLean Hospital.

By viewing a funeral parlor or a treatment center through the conventions of pointillism or midcentury melodramas, she transforms the private inevitability of loss or trauma into something demanding collective examination. Most recently, Talmadge held an exhibition at Bortolami Gallery in New York City titled Goodbye to All This: Alan Smithee Off Broadway.

She has mounted solo exhibitions at Carl Kostyal in Milan, Italy; Soft Opening in London, UK; 56 Henry in New York City, NY; Halsey McKay Gallery in New York City, NY; and elsewhere.

She has participated in group exhibitions at Public Art Fund in New York City, NY; Winter Street Gallery in Edgartown, MA; 56 HENRY in New York City, NY; Deitch in Los Angeles, CA; and Artual Gallery in Beirut, Lebanon.

Her work has been written about in publications such as Art in America Magazine, The New York Times, The New Yorker, Artforum, Cultured Magazine, and Hyperallergic, among others.

Cynthia Talmadge:
Aspiring Actress Bag, 2024
Recycled quilted nylon with Italian leather trim
10.8 × 17.3 inches /
Cynthia Talmadge:
Aspiring Actress Bag, 2024
Recycled quilted nylon with Italian leather trim
10.8 × 17.3 × 6.7 inches /
cynthia talmadge mz wallace bag

This multipurpose bag was designed by the New York accessories brand MZ Wallace in partnership with Platform and artist Cynthia Talmadge. For the bag, Talmadge created a new series of paintings—available concurrently on Platform—that imagine the life a struggling young actress. Based on MZ Wallace's popular Travel Jimmy style, it comes with 3 printed zip pouches and an adjustable, removable shoulder strap.More

  • Launching on Platform Thursday, September 5 at 11:00AM ET
  • Features zip top closure with padded nylon handles (with 7.87 inch drop) and a detachable crossbody strap (adjustable from 28 to 50 inches).
  • Due to the limited edition nature of this product, all sales are final.
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