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GOTTA GRAB BAGS
By LIBBY CALLAWAY

February 2, 2004 -- Introducing this year's It Bags!

We've scouted stores and quizzed fashion experts to come up with the most desirable purses for spring 2004. And we're presenting them to you here, first.

While thousands of new handbags are created every year - at his Louis Vuitton show, Marc Jacobs alone showed 50 - only a few qualify for the elite status of It Bag.

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PHOTO Sarah Jessica Parker, Eve and Demi Moore (above) have already snagged the season's It Bags.

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