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Five autumn/winter bag trends to invest in now

Kick off your new season shopping list with a trendy carryall

Sarah Young
Friday 17 August 2018 20:08 BST
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Handle it: Raffia Minaudiere, £89, Uterque
Handle it: Raffia Minaudiere, £89, Uterque

The new season collections are already starting to appear in stores so, if you want to work on your autumn/winter wardrobe, now is as good a time as any.

That being said, investing in a woolly hat, coat and ankle boots doesn’t feel quite right when the temperatures are still in the twenties.

The solution? A new bag.

A piece that you can wear now, into next season and beyond, a new carryall is the perfect way to freshen up your wardrobe during this tricky transitional time and luckily, autumn/winter’s styles are seriously lustworthy.

From belt bags to logomania and furry totes, these are the five bag trends the fashion crowd will be obsessing over this season.

The beaded bag

Beaded Mini Tote Bag, £29.99, Zara

If there’s one It bag worth investing in, it’s a style that promises to transport you right back to your younger years: the beaded bag.

Teeny tiny beaded totes might not be the most practical of investments but they do promise to elevate your aesthetic to playful new heights.

A trend which started back in 2016 thanks to Shrimps, the style saw a resurgence at the British brands autumn/winter presentation back in February.

But with a £450 price tag and the fact that it sells out every time it gets restocked, it might be hard to get your hands on one.

Instead, you can find more affordable version at Topshop, Zara or Mango.

The logo bag

Mini Saddle Bag, £1,700, Dior

Dior! Burberry! Balenciaga! The fashion world has renewed its love affair with the logo for autumn/winter 2018 and it’s bigger and brasher than ever before.

One of this season’s hottest trends, a whole host of labels are printing their bags with bold branding from Louis Vuitton to Fendi and Dior.

Reinstating one of its classic handbags, Dior featured its Saddle Bag in a variety of styles but it was the ones that came swathed in the brand’s logo and finished with a gold Dior “D’ buckle that really stole the show.

The belt bag

Detachable Leather Belt Bag, £45, Cos

The fashion industry is known for its questionable comebacks and this season it’s the bumbag but not quite as we know it.

For autumn/winter, the 90s staple accessory has been given a super-sleek makeover and a new name – the belt bag.

A flat, compact version that sits neatly inside belt loops or to cinch in the waist of dresses or coats, they come in all manner of colours from classic black to nude and pastel pink.

The straw bag

Raffia Minaudiere, £89, Uterque

A firm favourite for the warmer months, straw bags have flooded our Instagram feeds this summer but that’s not to say you can’t wear them in the autumn too.

We’re not talking about handheld baskets or oversized beachworthy kinds here though. Instead, you should consider carrying the trend through with sturdier styles in firm, boxy shapes that come decorated with leather trims.

The furry bag

Teddy Faux Fur Bucket Bag, £25, Topshop

Coats aren’t the only furry things you’ll be shopping this season because fashion’s fixation with fluffy titbits has extended to the realm of handbags.

This season, everything from minaudières to oversized carryalls are slathered in the stuff in a wide variety of shades – while Christian Siriano opted for a structured, bright red version, Philip Plein showcased a white design with an equally furry handle on its snowy runway.

To take this trend into the real world, we suggest keeping things classy with neutral tones and to go faux.

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