By Olivia Sterns for CNN
February 4, 2010 2:17 p.m. EST
London, England (CNN) -- In the prisons of Lebanon, women are turning their attention to fashion and stitching their way to a brighter future.
They're part of a program run by Sarah's Bags, a Beirut-based label that employs convicts and the recently-released to sew and embroider handbags, by hand. Read more
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
- Former prisoners stitch their way to a brighter future in Lebanon
- Sarah's Bags gives inmates income and a second chance
- Sarah Beydoun is building her brand abroad, branching out in European markets`
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