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Sneak Peek at Tidda Australia’s Oralua Capsule Collection

Sneak Peek at Tidda Australia’s Oralua Capsule Collection

At Tidda Australia, we believe every bag tells a story — of empowerment, craftsmanship, and effortless style. And now, we’re thrilled to give you a first look at our upcoming Oralua Capsule Collection, a collection that takes everything we love about Tidda and pushes it just a little further.

Behind the Scenes: Crafting Oralua

Creating a new collection is always a journey. From the first sketches to selecting premium leathers and refining hardware, every step is guided by our commitment to mindful craftsmanship and timeless design. Oralua is no exception.

Inspired by the landscapes and light of Western Australia, Oralua embodies a new chapter in Tidda Australia’s story — one that celebrates bold contrasts, natural beauty, and the strength found in simplicity. Featuring two new bag designs, this capsule explores new textures and elevated silhouettes, designed to move with you through every moment of your day.

Why We’re Excited

Oralua isn’t just a capsule collection — it’s a celebration of individuality. Every bag is meant to accompany you effortlessly, whether you’re running errands, meeting friends, or stepping out for a special occasion. Modern, versatile, and unmistakably Tidda, Oralua reflects our ongoing commitment to empowerment and mindful craftsmanship.

And here’s something for our loyal customers: purchase any bag from our current collection now, and you’ll automatically receive 15% off the Oralua Collection when it drops. It’s our way of saying thank you and giving you early access to what’s next.

Stay Tuned

We can’t wait to share more about Oralua with you — from textures and hardware to the inspiration behind the designs. Keep an eye on The Sister Edit and our social channels for sneak peeks, styling tips, and the official launch date.

Oralua is coming soon, and trust us — you won’t want to miss it.

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