Oprah Topped Off Her All-White Outfit with the Practical Accessory Celebrities Can’t Stop Carrying

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A hands-free bag is an essential this spring

<p>MICHAEL TRAN/AFP via Getty Images)</p>

MICHAEL TRAN/AFP via Getty Images)

Look ma, no hands! This seems to be the motto among celebrities, like Jessica Biel, Jennifer Aniston, and Sarah Jessica Parker, who have all carried crossbody bags recently. And Oprah is another A-lister who can’t resist this practical trend.

The media mogul recently attended a book launch party wearing a striking all-white ensemble, which she accessorized with a coordinating crossbody bag that kept her hands free and fabulous in the moment.

<p>Eric Charbonneau/Getty</p>

Eric Charbonneau/Getty

As proven by Oprah and a slew of stars, crossbody bags are perfect for days filled with dashing about town and multitasking to the max. The practical purse style drapes across your torso and keeps your belongings right where you need them. They’ll keep you light and nimble and free up your hands, making tackling your errands easy and effortless.

Best of all? The bags come in so many different colors, silhouettes, and styles, so you can easily build a collection based on your unique preferences and lifestyle. Whether you’re already a crossbody convert or new to the trend, we’ve rounded up some options inspired by Oprah’s spring-ready purse, and prices start at $22.

White Crossbody Bags Inspired by Oprah

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FashionPuzzle Triple Zip Small Crossbody Bag, $22 (Save 12%)

<p>Amazon</p>

Amazon

This affordable find is so similar to Oprah’s style, and it has garnered more than 23,000 five-star ratings thanks to its roomy shape, adjustable shoulder strap, and functional zip pockets for easy organization. It comes in 30 colors and is currently marked down to just $22 for a limited time, so we recommend picking up more than one while you can.

One reviewer described it as “perfect in every way” and also added, “It meets my needs perfectly for travel.” A second reviewer agreed that this one is “great for travel” since their belongings were “secure but easily accessible,” noting that it’s also “a reliable and stylish companion for everyday use.”

Coach Mini Jamie Camera Bag, $99 (Save 64%)

<p>Coach</p>

Coach

If you’re looking for a quality investment piece, this Coach crossbody is classic and will never go out of style — and it’s now under $100. Made of refined pebble leather, this practical piece has a detachable shoulder strap for added versatility and even comes with credit card slots to keep you organized when you’re on the go. Several shoppers described this one as the “perfect size” to hold their essentials.

Kate Spade Madison Small Flap Crossbody Bag, $89 (Save 70%)

<p>Kate Spade</p>

Kate Spade

For a snazzy crossbody, this Kate Spade purse packs a punch. Made of refined Saffiano Italian leather, the designer bag looks and feels luxurious and the brilliant gold chain detail adds a dazzling touch to its classic silhouette. It’s currently 70 percent off and comes in five spring-ready colors, like bubblegum pink and an electric lime green, if you’re looking for an effortless way to incorporate a brilliant pop of color into your wardrobe this season.

Keep scrolling for more functional and fashionable crossbody bags inspired by Oprah to go hands-free this spring.

JW Pei Joy Shoulder Bag

<p>Amazon</p>

Amazon

Lululemon All Night Festival Bag

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lululemon

JW Pei Mini Flap Croc Embossed Faux Leather Crossbody Bag

<p>Nordstrom</p>

Nordstrom

Aldo Adassi Crossbody Bag

<p>Amazon</p>

Amazon

Steve Madden Bmeadow Crossbody Bag, $30 (Save 61%)

<p>Nordstrom Rack</p>

Nordstrom Rack

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