• April 26, 2024

Handbags for Spring / Summer 2017: The new It-Bags

Spring / Summer 2017: These bags are becoming trend

As soon as the new year is in the starting blocks, we start looking forward to the spring and even more to the summer new, exciting, surprising trends and unusual styling ideas. Every new season is like a fresh start - and we have the opportunity to reinvent ourselves with the new fashion.

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Of course, not only dresses, skirts and tops for spring and summer 2017 have been shown at the major shows in Milan, Paris, London and New York in recent months. Accessories and especially bags have long been an important economic factor for the design houses and an integral part of most catwalk shows.



We rummaged through thousands of pictures and collected the best handbags for Spring and Summer 2017.One thing we noticed most was that the bags are really colorful in the coming season. In addition to signal colors such as red and yellow were particularly common on the catwalks Aqua tones like a strong turquoise or a bright blue to see. And of course Greenery, the Pantone color 2017, was not missing. High in the 2017 class as well Handbags in the material mix as well as models with unusual ornaments - from rivets to flounces to eye-catching gemstones. Also pocket charms are still a trend theme.



In terms of forms, the bandwidth is huge, whether tiny mini-bags for evening dress, almost larger than life shoppers, casual bags or classic-straight handle bags, Especially fashion-savvy wear a returnee from the 80s and early 90s next summer: belt bags! For example, we discovered them with Jil Sander, Stella McCartney and Emporio Armani.

Which of these it-bags has conquered your heart? We have to admit: we have a hard time choosing. That's why we start saving - or looking for cheap alternatives for the usual suspects like Zara, Mango and Asos ...

9 MAIN BAGS 2019/ Cult IT-bags and bag trends for summer 2019 (April 2024).



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