As fashion history evolves, handbags become increasingly diverse in styles. Let’s explore different sizes of handbags with Style-Republik to see if you belong to Team Maxi or Team Mini.
When we talk about mini bags, there’s an image deeply ingrained in our minds due to their widespread popularity in mainstream culture. One unforgettable moment was when Lizzo rocked the red carpet at the AMAs 2019 with the smallest handbag you’ve ever seen, almost reminiscent of Polly Pocket accessories.
This limited edition Valentino piece, one of only three in the world, was Lizzo’s statement against the growing ubiquity of micro-bags, as celebrities began to “forget” them in their closets.
No one would have expected that since then, according to Lizzo, a sufficiently large bag would become the pinnacle trend for years to come, garnering reconsideration from many luxury brands. In recent months, even renowned stars like Beyoncé and Dua Lipa have shared photos on Instagram, with the focal point being the Jacquemus Chiquito bag.
With a height of 8.5 cm and length of 5 cm, the Chiquito bag gained fame not only for its size but also for its affordability compared to other renowned designer products, making its way from Hollywood to ordinary streets.
While many didn’t expect such an uncomfortable trend to last long, last year, in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Nano Baguette design, a Tiffany Blue edition marked the collaboration between Tiffany & Co. and Fendi. This Fendi creation reduced the size significantly, maintaining the iconic Baguette silhouette.
Fendi followed suit by continuously introducing new mini bag trends, even creating shoulder straps to attach to standard bags or tying around the waist.
Mini bags haven’t completely disappeared from the spotlight, but they’ve made room for a new trend: maxi bags. Maxi bags seem to cater to every aesthetic taste, perhaps why they’re dominating social media.
People are searching for a versatile element, and maxi bags seem to fit the bill. Starting with the classic Old Money style, the Saint Louis bag from Goyard stands out for its vintage appeal. Despite lacking online sales and advertising, Goyard remains prominent.
Another highly discussed maxi tote is the Le Pliage by Longchamp, perfect for chic students. Lightweight yet sturdy, Le Pliage has been described as the quintessential school bag and has been spotted with Kate Middleton numerous times.
Bottega Veneta’s Maxi Jodie has seen a sudden surge in demand, a brand known for its fashion-forward accessories.
In different ways, Maxi Jodie evokes various emotions, with its unique weave and distinctive knot handles providing comfort and style.
Jil Sander recently showcased maxi shoulder bags during Milan Fashion Week, a departure from their minimalist approach.
On the other hand, Dolce & Gabbana continues to draw attention with their flashy mini bags, often in gold or unique patterns.
If you’re still sticking to the old-fashioned mid-sized bag, we regret to inform you that now’s not the time. In the fashion world, you need a clear stance to stand out, not a half-hearted choice.
Brandon Maxwell’s large bags signal a departure from the mid-sized bag norm, embracing the trend of bold statements in fashion.