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In Beirut, Sarah’s Bag Balances Style and Social Good

In battle-scarred Beirut, Sarah Beydoun of Sarah’s Bag has built an international accessories business built on unique bags handmade by former prostitutes and prisoners by putting her story second and fashion first.
A woman working on a section for a Sarah’s Bag | Source: Courtesy
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  • Sara Elizabeth Williams

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