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I’m a Shopping Editor—I Recommend Avoiding These 6 Bag Trends and Buying These 6 Instead

I’m a Shopping Editor—I Recommend Avoiding These 6 Bag Trends and Buying These 6 Instead

Maybe it’s predictable, but every year before spring hits, I like to do a little closet cleanout. I’m not saying I invented spring cleaning, but it’s certainly an annual practice of mine. It’s a moment to sit with my closet and see what needs updating, donating, or rediscovering. My bag rack always needs extra attention. As snow melts and the temperature rises, I’ve realized how weighed down I’ve been all winter by my oversized tote; I’m excited for the lightness and ease spring 2026 will bring. Just me, a clutch, and my Rhode Peptide Lip Tint on the town.

Thankfully, I work in fashion. I’ve got access to the best fashion insiders and style inspiration to help prepare me for the hottest spring bag trends of 2026. Spoiler: If you want your bag choice to feel fresh and new this year, look to the past. Vintage-inspired silhouettes are a top pick among the fashion set.

Looking to update your spring bag selection? I’ve put together a list of dated styles to avoid, and those to wear instead. Scroll on to see which dated bag trends made the list and the chic counterparts we’re shopping.

Out: Sardine Motifs

In: Fruit Baskets

@cocoschiffer in Cult Gaia

From sitting front row at NYFW to being used as a serving platter, I’ve spotted the Cult Gaia Grape Acrylic Clutch too many times to count. Food-theme accessories are always a common spring-summer trend. Last year, we saw the sardine and fish tin motifs. This time, the style set is looking to fresh produce as inspiration. Curious how to style this tactile still life? I recommend pairing it with a limited color palette and equally texturally intriguing pieces. Eyes should fall to the clutch. Questions should be asked: “Is that real?” And tummies should grumble. I expect this delicious spring 2026 bag trend to ripen and sweeten in the weeks to come.

Out: Clunky Fastenings

In: Delicate Handlings

Chanel HC S/S 26

(Image credit: Chanel/Launchmetrics Spotlight)

January 2026—fashion people swooned when the translucent Chanel Classic Flap walked the runway at the Chanel Haute Couture S/S 26 show. The airy construction, dainty chain, and hapasard confidence, sparked a demand for delicate handbags. Inspired by the romantic beauty of Matthieu Blazyabove, I scoured the market for similar pieces. My search resulted in the big three: sheers, sequins, and silks. Beaded embroidery, flirty feathers, and pretty bow detailing so sweet they’re almost toothache-inducing.

Out: Zip-Tops

In: Vintage Closures

@sylviemus_ wearing a trench coat, scarf over the shoulders, vintage kisslock bag, black turtleneck, and kitten heels

Likely driven by chic people’s love of vintage sourcing, contemporary designers are producing more and more vintage-inspired silhouettes. Featuring kiss-lock closures and metal-frame constructions, the modern handbags resemble those hidden away in my grandmother’s closet.

Out: Crossbody Chaos

In: Top-Handle Ease

@christietyler taking a picture of a Hermes Kelly handbag

The Hermès Kelly, which remains one of the most coveted handbags among the fashion set, has a history of nearly 100 years. It achieved Hollywood sensation in the hands of Grace Kelly on the set of Alfred Hitchcock’s film To Catch a Thief in 1955. Highly limited releases and an intense purchasing process make the Hermès Kelly not just a product of supreme craftsmanship but a lifetime achievement.

Don’t worry, the top-handle ease can be found on plenty of chic handbags sans the Hermés insignia. I call it: The Kelly Effect. The elegance of the dispatch bag lies in its intuitive practicality. The structured top handle is easily accessible for the person on the go. The sleek, straight-line silhouette sits flush against the wearer, and the rectangular shape elevates any look, even a simple straight-leg jean and a white tee.

Out: Oversize Clutch

In: Drawstring Pouch

Prada S/S 26

(Image credit: Prada/Launchmetrics Spotlight)

Following the vintage-inspired theme, the drawstring clutch is a prime example of how the 2020s take from the 1920s. It’s wearable, highly ethereal, and never too posh. Though it might only hold the necessities (lip liner, loose Tic Tac, and debit card), you have the room’s attention within your grasp.

Out: Capacious Totes

In: Triangular Tubings

@salome.mory in Lie Studio necklace, St. Agni bag, white jeans, and v-vamp pumps

As seen on my IG feed and in NYFW street style, the East West bag is set to be a top trend for spring 2026. I’m not saying you can’t indulge in a uicrislouy capcious clutch (say the new The Row Peddy Clutch), but I much prefer the slender look of its elongated counterpart. Bonus points if it comes to three points. The triangular silhouette looks best with a pair of straight-leg jeans, a boatneck top, and a metallic accent in the form of a collar necklace. I could also see it succeeding when worn with a poplin skirt and a TK.

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