This Fall, One Bag Just Isn’t Enough
The accessory trend for people with stuff.
Allie Holloway
If you, too, have been guilty of the lie, “It’s surprisingly roomy!” about a clutch the size of a credit card, you’re probably hiding a secret: another — much larger — bag somewhere nearby.
Mini bags, adorable as they may be, are hardly designed to hold actual things. And though they may be worth the cost as a conversation starter alone, some of us need more than a lip gloss and a prayer to make it through the day. But the secret-weapon tote you’re used to stashing under the table needs remain hidden no longer; instead, it’s getting a co-starring role in your fall look. Enter: bag layering.
We hesitate to call bag layering a trend, as women have been doing it for generations. “Fashion right now is really doing a good job of measuring statement looks with a little dose of practicality,” says Natalie Cantell, the New York- and Paris-based fashion editor who styled this photo shoot. “The industry has become so much more influenced by the way [people] really dress, and we love that.”
Carrying an armful of totes is standard practice for New Yorkers, but as anyone with a stash of reusable bags in the trunk of their car can attest, it’s for more than running around the streets of Manhattan. In fact, bag layering is one styling technique that’s universal, from on-the-go moms with diaper bags to laptop-lugging college students and fashion enthusiasts showing off the latest It styles.
“It’s fashion for the real world. ‘She’s busy! She’s commuting! She’s trying to make it to the gym!’” says Cantell. Innate practicality notwithstanding, the stylist says, “It can also be a little fun and frivolous.”
In Cantell’s mind, fall’s bag layerer holds form and function in equal balance. “She’s obsessed with her new Loewe bag, even though it doesn’t fit her laptop. She loves both her crossbody bags, and she shouldn’t have to choose.”
Nor would we ask her to. Ahead, find inspiration for layering your bags this fall, no matter where you're headed.
Allie Holloway
Gucci trench coat and mules. Argent waistcoat and trousers. Bottega Veneta earringsGucci clutch. The Met Museum canvas tote. Rabanne bucket bag.
“I like to do something that feels just a little intentional, whether it’s the hardware details or layering textures or just collecting totes in interesting colors,” says Cantell of her layering style, noting that “We all have our ‘good totes,’ right?”
Allie Holloway
By Malene Birger blazer and trousers. St. Agni sandals. Zimmermann ring and bracelet. Jennifer Behr earringsNanushka tote. Loewe shoulder bag.
Allie Holloway
Chloé coat, turtleneck, trouser, and shoesChloé bags.
Allie Holloway
Saint Laurent parka. Beare Park skirt. Stuart Weitzman pumps. Zimmermann earringsHermès bags. MoMA canvas tote.
Allie Holloway
Celine by Hedi Slimane trench coat. SIR. dress. Gucci shoes. Cartier ring. Lisa Says Gah earringsCeline by Hedi Slimane chain-strap bag. Longchamp mesh tote and extra-large tote (in left hand).
Allie Holloway
Nanushka coat. Loewe tank. By Malene Birger pants. Nike + Jacquemus sneakers. Cartier ring. Zoe & Morgan earrings. Alighieri ear cuff. Bottega Veneta AirPods Pro CaseSaint Laurent shoulder bag. Away tote. Zabar’s reusable shopping bag.
“The great thing [about this trend] is that anything goes,” says Cantell. “Clashing is in, and the most normcore totes from Zabar’s or The Met are such New York cool-kid staples, they make their own statement.”
Credits
Photographer
Allie Holloway
Stylist
Natalie Cantell
Model
Rue Johnson for Muse Management
Makeup
Cassie Bledsoe
Hair
Avery Golson
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