As far as bag trends go, you’ll usually find me sticking to a classic black style. Offering timeless appeal, my elegant pouch has never let me down. This season, however, my eye has been wandering, and I’ve found myself fawning over an equally elevated handbag trend that I’ve been seeing everywhere lately.
Up and down the high street and across my favourite designer brands, the two-tone handbag trend is the new-season style the industry is backing right now. Typically designed with a neutral base such as canvas or raffia coupled with accents in either black, leather, or, depending on the main shade, cream, two-tone styles often feature a contrasting shade on the handles, pockets or base of the bag.
Available in myriad designs that include compact crossbodies, oversized totes and neat clutches, the emerging handbag trend celebrates refined, classic style and offers something fresh for the new season. And if you’re not sure how to style it, many fashion influcencers have already shared images of themselves carrying theirs.
I’m particularly into the straw styles that make summer dressing all the more fun, but I’ve also spotted versions crafted from supple leather and suede for a more formal alternative.
From DeMellier‘s Capri tote to Mango‘s sleek crossbody, read on to discover the two-tone bags I’m considering right now.
SHOP OUR EDIT OF THE BEST TWO-TONE HANDBAGS:
Loewe
Small Paseo Bag in Shiny Nappa Calfskin and Canvas
This elegant pouch is a fashion person’s favourite.
DeMellier
The Vancouver Bag in Salt & Pepper Canvas and Tan Smooth
DeMellier really has the trend down.
Polène
Cyme Edition Black Canvas
This is large enough to store a laptop and notepad for office days.
Charles & Keith
Cesia Canvas Metallic Accent Shoulder Bag in Chocolate
The brown leather and cream canvas combination is one of my favourites.
Chloe
Mony Medium Braided Textured Leather-Trimmed Raffia Tote
This is large enough to carry all of your daily essentials.
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Leather-Trimmed Straw Shoulder Bag
Style with a linen dress for a fresh summer ensemble.
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