The biggest spring bag trends, from Noughties baguettes to power totes
The perfect finishing touch for any outfit, handbags take you from day to night, and work to weekends.
So when choosing a newbie to accompany your spring/summer outfits, you want get it right.
What’s in vogue this season? High-end designers are still obsessed with all things Nineties and Noughties and the high street has followed suit, with bright colours and woven fabrics signalling the transition to sunnier days.
Whether you want to accessorise with a chic piece of arm candy or you need something practical to hold all your essentials, these are the bag trends to shop right now…
Noughties bags
Inspired by the classic Fendi Baguette, the most fashionable shoulder bags are small, rectangular and have a short strap so they fit snugly under your arm.
These compact cuties are big enough to hold your phone, purse and other essentials, making them the ideal daytime to evening companion.
River Island Black Chain Detail Shoulder Bag, £33
New Look Bright Orange Leather-Look Twist Lock Shoulder Bag, £19.99
Minimalist hobo
John Lewis and Partners And/Or Tan Suede Scoop Shoulder Bag, £89; And/Or Lopez Black Embroidery Tiered Dress, £99
Big, slouchy hobo bags have made a comeback recently, and now we’re seeing the evolution of the trend towards more pared-back designs.
Crafted from structured fabrics in muted colours with metallic detailing, these mid-size minimalist bags are the perfect blend of form and function.
Katie Loxton Blake Small Shoulder Bag in Sage, £44.99
Dune London Duchess Black Quilted Ruched-Shoulder Bag, £140
Decorative detail
In contrast to the craze for retro minimalism, designers including Isabel Marant, Victoria Beckham and Gabriela Hearst at Chloe put craft in the spotlight on their spring catwalks, with woven, tasselled and ruffled bags.
Perfectly suited to summer, raffia and crochet bags in natural beige and brown tones pair