Submitted by Name: Rose Apodaca From: Los Angeles E-mail: Contact
Comments: Dear Bill, Thank you so much for taking the time to create this site. I started collecting bags as a teen in the 1980s—when they were still priced at $10, if that! While I haven't added to the collection (about 80ish) in decades, I still have them and enjoy looking at them. Also have enjoyed reading about your family's legacy here and in the books I've found on the topic.
Please add any more images as you find them.
Take care, -Rose Apodaca
Added: October 19, 2020
Submitted by Name: Michelle Heath From: Tulsa, Oklahoma E-mail: Contact
Submitted by Name: Wendy James From: Pebble Beach, CA E-mail: Contact
Comments: Dear Will-
I've thought many times about the possibility of manufacturing lucite handbags, and would like to know if you'd be willing to engage in a relaxed conversation about what that might look like in the current domestic manufacturing climate.
Thank you!
Wendy
Added: August 27, 2018
Submitted by Name: Alma Cottone From: Lodi nj E-mail: Contact
Submitted by Name: andrea From: Tulsa, OK E-mail: Contact
Comments: I have a Wilardy Shell lucite handbag with a mirror and a vanity case (lipstick, cigarette case, and powder compact, with the powder still in it!). Looking for anyone who might know more about it.
Added: April 15, 2018
Submitted by Name: Diane From: Alabama E-mail: Contact
Comments: Thank you for this website. I just love Wilardy Lucite handbags! I only own two at this time, but I am on the lookout for more.
Name: Rose Apodaca
From: Los Angeles
E-mail: Contact
Dear Bill,
Thank you so much for taking the time to create this site.
I started collecting bags as a teen in the 1980s—when they were still priced at $10, if that! While I haven't added to the collection (about 80ish) in decades, I still have them and enjoy looking at them.
Also have enjoyed reading about your family's legacy here and in the books I've found on the topic.
Please add any more images as you find them.
Take care,
-Rose Apodaca