WHAT’S IN YOUR BAG.

We’ve all seen it before—celebrities unzipping their designer bags, playfully revealing lip gloss, sunglasses, maybe a dog small enough to fit inside. The questions are harmless, the smiles rehearsed. But what happens when the roles reverse?

Dolly Lewis starts as the willing subject, pulling out trinkets and tools, answering the expected, vapid questions. Suddenly, the one asking the questions is the one under the lens, trapped, like a star caught in the cycle of publicity—except this time, there’s no safe word.