Bright, Bold, Bags
Source: Poppy Lissiman
With the slow return of social happenings, it’s time to pull out your statement bags and have some fun. This year's bright, bold, bags are the must-have accessory to stand out in a crowd. After over a year of hiding indoors, why not let the world know you’re ready to go with a Barbie pink clutch?!
Shop our picks below.
Hereu
Cala Mini Tote
Constructed in Spain from cotton-linen canvas, it is the perfect summer accessory. Easily dressed up or down, take this tote all over.
Balenciaga
Neo Classic City Mini Croc-Effect Leather Bag
Croc leather is the hottest texture of this season, don’t miss out on it…in orange!
Telfar
Large Yellow Shopping Bag
The bag no one can get enough of! You’ll want to take it with you on every occasion. No matter who you are or where you’re going.
STAUD
Tommy Beaded Bag Multi Mosaic
Beaded with leather piping, this bag is destined to attend all the best brunches this summer.
MARNI
Calfskin Mini Museo Soft Leather Tote Shoulder Bag
This leather shoulder tote is practical and stylish, the perfect accessory for people on the go.
Poppy Lissiman
Denny Drawstring Bag
A faux leather bag made out of 100% RPET recycled post-consumer plastic! With multiple wear options and room for all your essentials, this bag checks all the boxes.
Bottega Veneta
The Mini Pouch Leather Clutch
This soft wasabi leather clutch can turn any outfit into a look.
Wandler
Mini Hortensia Bag
The flirtiest little leather hobo bag in existence.
Marni
Bi-Colored Calfskin Trunk Soft Bag
Sometimes less is more. A simple pop of color on an endlessly chic Italian leather bag should do the trick.
KAYADUA
Orange Agudie Bag
The Agudie Bag is handmade in Ghana and steals the spotlight anywhere it goes. Did we mention this bag takes more than 30 hours to produce?
KAYADUA
Agudie Bag Pink
Just in case you wanted the Pink Agudie bag: buy it here from the stockist, wä dé, the project “strongly devoted to support local, independent, small businesses around Africa to showcase their treasures always made with love and passion.”
Edited by Kieryn Alexander