The 2-Colour-Bag Trend
The ultimate guide to styling the 2-colour bag
2024 is set to witness the triumphant return of the double-bag trend, cementing its status as the newest darling of the style set. From the grand catwalks to the bustling streets, the style mavens have spoken one bag simply won’t do. “If one isn’t enough, then two is the way to go!” Whether you opt for a classic tote-and-clutch combo or a pair of darling diminutive bags, the key is to ensure your choices sing in perfect harmony.
Read on and get some styling inspiration on the two-tone bag trend.
For the Contemporary Trendsetter
Colour-Blocking Bag Style
Colour-blocking has long been a signature style for the fashion-forward trendsetter. Not only does it make a striking visual statement, but it also radiates joie de vivre. For Summer 2024, we recommend colour pairings such as neutral tan with glacier blue, or tangerine with buttercream. For those new to the art of colour-blocking, start by carrying two contrasting handbags as your accessory statement.
For the Discerning Office Aficionado
A Simple, Monochromatic Bag Duo
A petite carryall lends a touch of je ne sais quoi, while a capacious tote elevates one’s daily life. French girls adore pairing a miniature handbag with a pared-back canvas shopper or a roomy leather tote.
Your beauty trove, including your lipsticks and phone, find their rightful place in the petite carryall, while laptops and books are stowed securely within the capacious tote. Invest in a streamlined, monochrome tote as your reliable daily companion, then switch out your petite purse to effortlessly toggle between playful and refined sartorial personas.
For The Maximalist Haven
A Mini Vanity Case in Complementary Hues
Some might ask “Carrying two bags, isn’t that a hassle?” This is where the lightweight yet multifunctional mini purse really shines. Opt for a black or white micro crossbody bag as your foundation, then pair it with one or two complementary-hued carryalls. Rather than simply toting two bags, this ensemble becomes an extension of your sartorial persona, embodying the art of layered styling.