Sen. Imee Marcos enters the Senate chamber armed not just with ideas, but with style—and a fierce statement. Her crocodile-shaped “BB bag” slays as accessory and metaphor: a cheeky nod to the “buwaya” stereotype of greedy politicians. Perfectly timed amid flood control scandal hearings, it steals the scene and cracks a smile. Who knew fashion and political commentary could walk hand in hand?
Style alert: Sen. Imee Marcos just proved that even politics need a touch of flair. Sporting a brown, crocodile-shaped mini-handbag—dubbed the “BB bag”—she turned her Senate seat into a catwalk. Crafted in faux leather (rumored to be from Temu at around P2,300) or a luxe embossed alligator design (the Graziella Braccialini version goes for about $3,000), it’s equal parts striking and conversation-starting. Fashion with bite, indeed.
When Sen. Imee Marcos walked into the Senate holding a crocodile “BB bag,” she didn’t just bring arm candy—she brought symbolism. The “buwaya” bag made its debut right as Senate leaders tackled flood control corruption, prompting Majority Leader Zubiri to say, “I have never seen such a unique bag.” Brace yourself: this accessory isn’t just for looks—it bites back.
If a handbag could talk, Sen. Imee Marcos’s crocodile “BB bag” would roar. Dropped into the Senate midst serious hearings, it demanded attention and drew a visibly amused comment from Majority Leader Zubiri: “Does that have a name?” Clearly, the crocodile isn’t just deadpan chic—it’s a stylish warning to “buwaya” politicians everywhere: fashion bites back.
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