Meet the Bags That Will Be Huge This Fall

Unveiling the next season’s latest trends and market offerings is oddly satisfying for us. It not only puts a designer’s creativity and vision on shoppable display but also gives a glimpse at what fashion insiders and bloggers will inevitably be wearing for the next several months. And as we inch closer toward fashion month (New York Fashion Week starts September 9!), the street style set will serve as a rousing game of Can You Guess What So-and-So Is Wearing?

With these sentiments in mind, we thought what better way to ring in the autumn season than by handpicking the best new designer bags? And even if they’re a tad (or majorly) out of your price range, we think this guide can still be useful for identifying reoccurring shapes, details, patterns, and the ilk so you can find similar versions in your favorite vintage stores or boutiques. After all, it’s the savvy fashion girl who can translate and adapt seasonal trends into her own wardrobe and budget.

See below for our fall bags shopping guide, and if one in particular strikes your fancy, let us know in the comments.

Nicole Kliest
Freelance Contributor

Nicole Kliest is a freelance writer and editor based in New York City who focuses on fashion, travel, food, wine, and pretty much anything else that's amusing to write about. After graduating from Pepperdine University with a bachelor's in journalism and creative writing, she started her career back in 2010 as Who What Wear's photo editor and throughout the last decade has contributed to publications including Fashionista, Harper's Bazaar, Elle, The Zoe Report, PopSugar, Fodor's Travel, and several others. She also copywrites and has worked with clients such as Frame, Sea, 3x1, Intelligentsia, and others to develop brand voices through storytelling and creative marketing. She's very passionate about the ways we can improve our sustainability efforts in the fashion industry as well as cultivating content that's diverse and inclusive of all people. When she's not checking out the latest restaurant opening in her West Village neighborhood or riding her bicycle along the West Side Highway, she can be found scheming her next trip somewhere around the world. (Up next is Vienna.)