The Top 10 Accessories Trends of Spring 2019

Clothing has never been more about the woman inside the garments than it is right now. Instead of designers issuing seasonal laws, the power has shifted to the people, who are dressing up or dressing down, but most importantly, dressing for themselves. What does that mean for accessories?

In New York, London, Milan, and Paris, we saw one of the most diverse seasons of shoes and bags yet. Some designers are offering sleek, functional walking sandals in sturdy black leather, while others have whipped up fantastical pumps for escapist fantasies. Bags are tiny and hands-free or enormous, giving women (and not a few men) the choice to leave home empty-handed or with everything they own slung over their shoulder. There’s also a new kind of glamour—a sort of couture-infused take on feathers, crystals, and high camp that’s sure to take over fashion’s biggest night, the 2019 Met Gala, themed to Susan Sontag’s essay “Notes on ‘Camp.’ ”

Keep scrolling for our take on the 10 biggest accessories trends of the season—we’ll let you know when they hit the streets next spring.

Not Your Average Pumps

SS19 Trends: Pumps

Prada
Prada
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Christopher Kane
Christopher Kane
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Balenciaga
Balenciaga
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Off-White
Off-White
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Burberry
Burberry
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Giorgio Armani
Giorgio Armani
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Calvin Klein
Calvin Klein
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Marc Jacobs
Marc Jacobs
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Dries Van Noten
Dries Van Noten
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Fendi
Fendi
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Altuzarra
Altuzarra
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Givenchy
Givenchy
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Tom Ford
Tom Ford
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Don’t put all your money in sneakers just yet. Pumps are about to get very, very interesting. At Calvin Klein, court shoes took on a scuba spirit, while Balenciaga outfitted its polka dot heels with a bulging triangular back. No shoe was more daring than Christopher Kane’s: a kitten heel with a C-string tongue. Google at your own risk!

Shield Your Eyes

SS19 Trends: Shield Glasses

Gucci
Gucci
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Loewe
Loewe
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Miu Miu
Miu Miu
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Rick Owens
Rick Owens
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Dior
Dior
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Tod’s
Tod’s
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MSGM
MSGM
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Look at the state of our world right now—or maybe don’t. The natural reaction to both the daily barrage of bad news and the tiny-sunglasses trend is larger-than-life shades. Miuccia Prada adorned hers with bows and crystals while Gucci went bigger, bolder, and epically tinted.

Don’t Call Them Fanny Packs

SS19 Trends: Belt Bags

Burberry
Burberry
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Fendi
Fendi
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Chanel
Chanel
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Chloé
Chloé
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Giambattista Valli
Giambattista Valli
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Louis Vuitton
Louis Vuitton
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A.P.C.
A.P.C.
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Rick Owens
Rick Owens
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Led by Riccardo Tisci at Burberry, the belt bag got a sophisticated makeover this season. In fine leather with prim hardware, Spring’s belt bags bring class to a hands-free accessory—that is if you opt to wear it at all. At Louis Vuitton and Chloé, models carried their belt bags in their hands.

Veiled Têtes

SS19 Trends: Veils

Marc Jacobs
Marc Jacobs
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Celine
Celine
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Erdem
Erdem
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Rodarte
Rodarte
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Dolce & Gabbana
Dolce & Gabbana
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Simone Rocha
Simone Rocha
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Mary Katrantzou
Mary Katrantzou
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Matty Bovan
Matty Bovan
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AF Vandevorst
AF Vandevorst
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Thom Browne
Thom Browne
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Ann Demeulemeester
Ann Demeulemeester
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In mourning? Not quite. Spring’s plethora of veils telegraph all kinds of associations. At Marc Jacobs and Celine, small nets harkened back to the age of the great couturiers, while Rodarte and Mary Katrantzou’s added a bit of fairy-tale whimsy to their dreamy concoctions.

Practical Sandals That Pack a Punch

SS19 Trends: Sandals

Hermès
Hermès
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Michael Kors
Michael Kors
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Sacai
Sacai
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Dries Van Noten
Dries Van Noten
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Rick Owens
Rick Owens
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Prabal Gurung
Prabal Gurung
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Monse
Monse
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Chloé
Chloé
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3.1 Phillip Lim
3.1 Phillip Lim
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Alberta Feretti
Alberta Feretti
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If the Birkenstock was the shoe to beat of summer 2018, a similarly lug-soled flat sandal will be the one of summer 2019—according to the runways at least. Dries Van Noten, Hermès, and Michael Kors offered sturdy black options to carry you all season long.

Knot Another Basket Bag

SS19 Trends: Macrame

Chanel
Chanel
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Giorgio Armani
Giorgio Armani
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Dries Van Noten
Dries Van Noten
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JW Anderson
JW Anderson
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Altuzarra
Altuzarra
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Maryam Nassir Zadeh
Maryam Nassir Zadeh
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Loewe
Loewe
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Monse
Monse
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Sonia Rykiel
Sonia Rykiel
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Dior
Dior
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Alberta Ferretti
Alberta Ferretti
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The rise of craft couture in ready-to-wear has resulted in a similar movement in accessories. Macramé bags, from Altuzarra’s shell-studded version to Giorgio Armani’s brightly colored duos, are all over the catwalks, with shoes and belts following suit.

Putting on the Glitz

SS19 Trends: Embellishment

Simone Rocha
Simone Rocha
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Dries Van Noten
Dries Van Noten
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Givenchy
Givenchy
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Loewe
Loewe
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Balmain
Balmain
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Valentino
Valentino
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Matty Bovan
Matty Bovan
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Saint Laurent
Saint Laurent
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Prabal Gurung
Prabal Gurung
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Miu Miu
Miu Miu
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Gucci
Gucci
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Brock Collection
Brock Collection
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MSGM
MSGM
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Jeremy Scott
Jeremy Scott
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Acne Studios
Acne Studios
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Rochas
Rochas
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If you’re going to dress down, your accessories are going to have to dress up—way up. Embellishments like crystals and feathers have taken over sandals and cross-body bags, giving the season’s accessories a bright, happy feeling.

There’s a Beautiful Geometry to the Season’s Mini Bags

SS19 Trends: Geometric Bags

Louis Vuitton
Louis Vuitton
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Gucci
Gucci
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Etro
Etro
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Marine Serre
Marine Serre
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Dolce & Gabbana
Dolce & Gabbana
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Marc Jacobs
Marc Jacobs
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Versace
Versace
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Peter Pilotto
Peter Pilotto
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Area
Area
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Chanel
Chanel
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Balmain
Balmain
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Oscar de la Renta
Oscar de la Renta
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Circles or squares? That’s the big bag debate of the season, with Louis Vuitton’s mini trunks leading the charge for box bags, while Marine Serre’s repping Team Sphere.

The Lady and the Camp

SS19 Trend: Camp

Gucci
Gucci
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Coach 1941
Coach 1941
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Balenciaga
Balenciaga
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Dolce & Gabbana
Dolce & Gabbana
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Thom Browne
Thom Browne
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Marco de Vincenzo
Marco de Vincenzo
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Matty Bovan
Matty Bovan
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Just in time for this year’s Met Gala—themed “Camp: Notes on Fashion”—designers like Alessandro Michele at Gucci and Thom Browne have created tongue-in-cheek bags worthy of a red carpet turn. Check the Met carpet next May to see which make the transition from runway to reality.

The Bigger the Bag the Better

SS19 Trend: Enormous Bags

Stella McCartney
Stella McCartney
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Proenza Schouler
Proenza Schouler
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Marni
Marni
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Victoria Beckham
Victoria Beckham
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Jacquemus
Jacquemus
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Maison Margiela
Maison Margiela
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Valentino
Valentino
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Michael Kors
Michael Kors
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Versace
Versace
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Altuzarra
Altuzarra
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Sonia Rykiel
Sonia Rykiel
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Gucci
Gucci
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Lemaire
Lemaire
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Gabriela Hearst
Gabriela Hearst
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Tory Burch
Tory Burch
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Jil Sander
Jil Sander
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Acne Studios
Acne Studios
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Hermès
Hermès
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Salvatore Ferragammo
Salvatore Ferragammo
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Matty Bovan
Matty Bovan
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Etro
Etro
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Isabel Marant
Isabel Marant
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A.P.C.
A.P.C.
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Gigantic, enormous, truly over-the-top bags are nothing new—it was all the way back in 2015 when Phoebe Philo gave us the larger than life cabas tote at Céline. But these big bags have taken on a new life in the hands of Proenza Schouler, Jacquemus, and Stella McCartney, whose mundo totes come with a bit of humor and the ability to carry just about everything with you at all times. https://assets.vogue.com/photos/5b44e07bc794d20c56539d7a/master/w_660,h_165,c_limit/Banner-Runway.jpg

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