This Incipit tote bag highlights a profound phrase by Virginia Woolf, taken from Mrs Dalloway:
“She had the oddest sense of being herself invisible, unseen, unknown” (Mrs Dalloway, 1925). A quote that evokes the sensation of erasure, intense inner life, and that subtle impression of existing on the margins of others' gaze. Words that resonate particularly with those whose sensitivity is delicate yet powerful.
A tote bag for sensitive souls (Flowering Souls Collection):
This visual is part of the Flowering Souls collection, a collection designed for those who feel deeply, who experience literature as a refuge and a mirror. The illustration, inspired by ancient botanical engravings, dialogues with the quote as a metaphor: what is interior, hidden, always eventually blooms. A bag intended for readers, writers, creatives, and lovers of Virginia Woolf, who recognize in these words a part of their own experience.
A companion for everyday life, practical and inspiring:
With its generous size and thick material, this tote bag naturally accompanies trips to the bookstore or library,
study or work days,
urban strolls,
or simply busy days filled with books and notebooks. Strong and comfortable to wear, it becomes a discreet companion, imbued with meaning, transforming every movement into a literary gesture.
A responsible and durable piece:
Made from recycled cotton, this bag is part of an environmentally friendly initiative, without compromising on quality or aesthetics. Thanks to the AWARE tracer, the environmental impact is measured and transparent.
A literary and sensitive gift idea:
This tote bag is an ideal gift for:
Features:
The Incipit spirit:
At Incipit, words are not decorative: they are worn and inhabited.
The Flowering Souls collection gives voice to phrases that speak softly but for a long time.
This Virginia Woolf tote bag is a piece for those who know that the invisible sometimes conveys the essential.