Epiphanie Camera Bag Giveaway
Welcome to the Epiphanie Bag Giveaway!
Hosted By Miss Frugal Mommy & sponsored By Epiphanie
About Epiphanie
“Epiphanie was started four years ago by professional photographer Maile (pronounced Mylie) Wilson. At the time, there were no cute camera bags for women. She hated lugging around a separate, bulky man-bag. So she’d end up leaving her camera at home or shoving it into her purse wrapped up in whatever was nearby; a towel, sock, sweatshirt. Obviously that isn’t the best way to protect expensive gear. When she realized that stylish camera bags for women didn’t exist, she decided to create her own line. And it was obvious that she wasn’t alone in a need for them. When Epiphanie launched in 2009, there were already almost 10,000 people on the waiting list, with all kinds of funny stories about the different things they used to wrap up their cameras: diapers, pot holders, even maxi pads! Four years later, the collection has expanded from three to twelve styles and over 60 different bags that accommodate cameras, laptops and even backpacks for men. And there’s lots more to come!“
You can read more about the Lola Camera Bag in Miss Frugal Mommy’s review!
I definitely need a really nice camera bag. This bag would be perfect! I avoid carrying a camera bag because I hate the standard basic black bag.
Now for the exciting part! One lucky fan is going to win any in stock Epiphanie Bag of their choice (ARV $155-$225) This giveaway is open to US residents 18 and older. Enter to win in the rafflecopter below, all entries will be verified, one entrant per household or you will immediately be disqualified. Winner will be contacted via email and has 48 hours to respond before a new winner is chosen. Good Luck!!!
a Rafflecopter giveaway
I like the Camera Charm
I really like the CLOVER – Fuchsia bag, it looks perfect!
My favorite is Austin in black.
LYRIC – Brown is such a nice camera bag love to have one
My favorite is the Lola bag in teal 🙂
I would like to have the London Backpack in Burnt Orange.
I love their backpacks too. But still, the bags with shoulder-straps seem more accessible since you don’t have to take them off and set them somewhere to access your camera.