Katie Holmes’ favorite handbag features inside lining that shields against cell phone radiation

Katie Holmes has a knack for wearing something so effortlessly beautiful that it instantly becomes a style sensation.

Who can forget the cashmere bra and cardigan set she donned last year that went viral and sold out immediately despite its hefty designer price tag? 

In the last couple of weeks the 41-year-old Dawson’s Creek alum has been toting around another hot commodity and we’re not talking about 33-year-old beau Emilio Vitolo Jr.

Slung on Katie’s shoulder is little-known brand Sharkchaser’s Bubble Bag. Seen first on the actress, the soon-to-be cult classic features a special lining that shields against cellphone radiation. 

One to watch: Katie Holmes has a knack for wearing something so effortlessly beautiful that it instantly becomes a style sensation

High-tech bag: Slung on Katie's shoulder all over town is Sharkchaser's Bubble Bag. The little-known brand seen first on Katie features a special lining that shields cellphone radiation

High-tech bag: Slung on Katie’s shoulder all over town is Sharkchaser’s Bubble Bag. The little-known brand seen first on Katie features a special lining that shields cellphone radiation

The Khaite combo: Who can forget the cashmere bra and cardigan set she donned last year that went viral and sold out immediately despite its hefty designer price tag

The Khaite combo: Who can forget the cashmere bra and cardigan set she donned last year that went viral and sold out immediately despite its hefty designer price tag

More than a carryall: Founded in 2019 by Victoria Grantham, Sharkchaser is a world-class leather handbag brand that fuses the artistry of luxury with advanced technology to create true sustainability

More than a carryall: Founded in 2019 by Victoria Grantham, Sharkchaser is a world-class leather handbag brand that fuses the artistry of luxury with advanced technology to create true sustainability

Founded in 2019 by Victoria Grantham, Sharkchaser is a world-class leather handbag brand that fuses the artistry of luxury with advanced technology to create true sustainability. 

‘My bags are designed with 3 core pillars in mind – design, wellness and sustainability,’ Victoria told the Daily Mail.

‘It’s very important for me to design accessories that have functionality for real life. We live in a time where our health and our planet are in continuous danger, this is why I committed to creating a luxury bag that addressed the well-being of customers and the environment.’ 

Each Sharkchaser handbag has a specifically placed special lining. 

This lining is made with one of the most powerful EMF shielding fabrics available in the world, providing 65-80 decibel (dB) attenuation over 30MHz to 1GHz, which gives 99% shielding effectiveness. 

The fabric has a specific combination of diverse metals with a Cobalt alloy top coating that allow the bags to provide remarkable electric and magnetic shielding.  

Victoria is on a mission to create unique handbags that fight cellphone and electromagnetic radiation and reduce environmental pollution.

Victoria is on a mission to create unique handbags that fight cellphone and electromagnetic radiation and reduce environmental pollution.

Wellness: Each Sharkchaser handbag has a specifically placed special lining. The fabric has a specific combination of diverse metals with a Cobalt alloy top coating that allow the bags to provide remarkable electric and magnetic shielding

Wellness: Each Sharkchaser handbag has a specifically placed special lining. The fabric has a specific combination of diverse metals with a Cobalt alloy top coating that allow the bags to provide remarkable electric and magnetic shielding

Fittingly: Sharkchaser derives its name from the “Shark Chaser” repellent, a survival kit first issued by the US Navy and Air Force during World War II. Comprised of copper salts and dye in a large cloth tea bag, it deterred potential shark attacks

Fittingly: Sharkchaser derives its name from the “Shark Chaser” repellent, a survival kit first issued by the US Navy and Air Force during World War II. Comprised of copper salts and dye in a large cloth tea bag, it deterred potential shark attacks

Mindful: 'The skin is specially developed for us, a sustainably tanned calf. It was very important for me that the manufacturing and materials came from Italy with the highest quality of raw material, process, and product,' shared Victoria

Mindful: ‘The skin is specially developed for us, a sustainably tanned calf. It was very important for me that the manufacturing and materials came from Italy with the highest quality of raw material, process, and product,’ shared Victoria

Fittingly, Sharkchaser derives its name from the “Shark Chaser” repellent, a survival kit first issued by the US Navy and Air Force during World War II. 

Comprised of copper salts and dye in a large cloth tea bag, it deterred potential shark attacks.

The bags are made in the north of Italy and the leather is also sourced from there. 

‘The skin is specially developed for us, a sustainably tanned calf. It was very important for me that the manufacturing and materials came from Italy with the highest quality of raw material, process, and product,’ shared Victoria.

While the Bubble comes in several shades and sizes,  Katie favors the medium in black.  She’s been spotted carrying it at least eight times in recent weeks. 

‘I think the Bubble Notte is perfect for Katie’s style! It is chic and effortless, and that’s exactly how we intended our bags to be.’

The functional shape comes from a surprising place. 

‘The inspiration of the Sharkchaser Bubble Bag comes from a French military helmet bag, and the shape when filled was like a ‘bubble’. 

With the simplicity of a Mansur Gavriel and the edge of a Gult Gaia half-moon caged bag, the Bubble Bag has the makings to be the next cult favorite.

‘I hope so,’ Victoria said. ‘Everyone needs a Sharkchaser bag, not only for its beauty but also for its functionality and cell phone radiation shielding! 

‘I hope more people start to realize the dangers of modern technology.’ 

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